Skip to main content

Extrakorporale Stoßwellentherapie in der ästhetischen Medizin

  • Chapter
  • First Online:
Selbstzahlerleistungen in der Dermatologie und der ästhetischen Medizin

Zusammenfassung

Elektromagnetisches Stoßwellentherapie System für die Erzeugung und Anwendung von radialen Stoßwellen in der Ästhetik. Die Behandlung der Cellulite mit radialen Stoßwellen erfolgt durch die Übertragung von intensiven mechanischen Druckwellen in das Gewebe. Mit dem neuen Z-Wave Pro Stosswellen System ist es möglich, eine wirksame Behandlung von Bindegewebsschwäche und Cellulite sowie Hautstraffungen durchzuführen.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this chapter

Chapter
USD 29.95
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
eBook
USD 109.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Purchases are for personal use only

Institutional subscriptions

Literatur- und Quellenverzeichnis

  1. Chaussy C, Schmiedt D, Brendel W (1980) Extracorporeally induced distruction of kidney stones by shock waves. Lancet 2:1265

    Article  CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  2. Wang CJ, Yang KD, Wang FS et al. (2004) Shock wave treatment shows dose-dependent enhancement of bone mass and bone strength after fracture of the femur. Bone 34(1):225–230

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  3. Siems W, Grune T, Voss P, Brenke R (2005) Anti-fibrosclerotic effects of shock wave therapy in lipedema and cellulite. Biofactors 24(1–4):275–282

    Article  CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  4. Moosavi-Nejad SF, Hosseini SH, Satoh M, Takayama K (2006) Shock wave induced cytoskeletal and morphological deformations in a human renal carcinoma cell line. Cancer Sci. 2006(97):296–304

    Google Scholar 

  5. Pavicic T, Borelli C, Korting HC (2006) Cellulite-the greatest skin problem in healthy people. An approach. JDDG 10:861–870

    Article  Google Scholar 

  6. Lotti T, Ghersetich I, Grapone C, Dini G (1990) Proteoglycans in so called cellulite. Int J Dermatol 29 (4): 272–274

    Google Scholar 

  7. Nürnberger F, Müller G (1978) So called cellulite: an invented disease. J Dermatol Surg Oncol4(3):221–229

    Google Scholar 

  8. Yip HK, Chang LT, Sun CK et al. (2008) Shock wave therapy applied to rat bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells enhances formation of cells stained positive for CD31 and vascular endothelial growth factor. Circ J 72(1):150–156

    Article  CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  9. Mittermayr R, Hartinger J, Antonic V et al. (2011) Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) minimizes ischemic tissue necrosis irrespective of application time and promotes tissue revascularization by stimulating angiogenesis. Ann Surg 253(5):1024–1032

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  10. Christ C, Brenke R, Sattler G, Siems W, Novak P, Daser A (2008) Improvement in skin elasticity in the treatment of cellulite and connective tissue weakness by means of extracorporeal pulse activation therapy. Aesthet Surg J 28(5):538–544

    Article  Google Scholar 

  11. Kunzi-Rapp K, Fritz K, Steinert M (2010) Stosswellentherapie (RSWT) bei Cellulite. Kosmetische Medizin 4:194–198

    Google Scholar 

  12. Knobloch K, Joest B, Voght PM (2010) Cellulite and extracorporeal shockwave therapy - a randomized trial. BMC Women`s Health 10 29: 1–7

    Google Scholar 

  13. Belenky I, Margulis A, Elman M, Bar-Yosef U, Paun SD (2012) Exploring channeling optimized radiofrequency energy: a review of radiofrequency history and applications in esthetic fields. Adv Ther 29(3):249–266

    Google Scholar 

  14. Fritz M, Counters JT, Zelickson BD (2004) Radiofrequency treatment for middle and lower face laxity. Arch Facial Plast Surg6(6):370–373

    Article  Google Scholar 

  15. Del Pino E, Rosado RH, Azuela A, et al. (2006) Effect of controlled volumetric tissue heating with radiofrequency on cellulite and the subcutaneous tissue of the buttocks and thighs. J Drugs Dermatol 5:714–722

    Google Scholar 

  16. Hiragami F, Motoda H, Takezawa T, et al. (2009) Heat shock-induced three-dimensional-like proliferation of normal human fibroblasts mediated by pressed silk. Int J Mol Sci 10:4963–4976

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  17. Franco W, Kothare A, Ronan SJ, Grekin RC, McCalmont TH (2010) Hyperthermic injury to adipocyte cells by selective heating of subcutaneous fat with a novel radiofrequency device: feasibility studies. Lasers Surg Med 42:361–370

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  18. Ferraro GA, De Francesco F, Cataldo C, Rossano F, Nicoletti G, D’Andrea F (2011) Synergistic Effects of Cryolipolysis and Shock Waves for Noninvasive Body Contouring. Aesthetic Plast Surg Nov 1

    Google Scholar 

  19. Müller G, Nürnberger F (1972) Anatomic principles of the so called “cellulite”.Arch Dermatol Forsch 244:171–172

    Google Scholar 

  20. Baker H, Burger HG, de Kretser DM et al. (1976) A study of the endocrine manifestations of hepatic cirrhosis. QJ Med 45:154–178

    Google Scholar 

  21. Rossi AB, Vergnanini AL (2000) Cellulite. J Eur Acad DermatolVenereol 14:251–262

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  22. Sauerbruch T, Delius M, Paumgartner G et al. (1986) Fragmentation of gallstones by extracorporeal shockwaves. N Engl J Med 27 314(13):818–822

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  23. Thiel M (2001) Application of shock waves in medicine. Clin Orthoped Research 387:18–21

    Google Scholar 

  24. Arnó A, García O, Hernán I et al. (2010) Extracorporeal shock waves, a new non-surgical method to treat severe burns. Burns 36(6):844–849

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  25. Moretti B, Notarnicola A, Maggio G et al. (2009) The management of neuropathic ulcers of the foot in diabetes by shock wave therapy. BMC Musculoskelet Disord 27:54–59

    Article  Google Scholar 

  26. Sparsa A, Lesaux N, Kessler E et al. (2005) Treatment of cutaneous calcinosis in CREST syndrome by extracor-poreal shock wave lithotripsy. J Am Acad Dermatol 53(5 Suppl 1):263–265

    Article  Google Scholar 

  27. Gerdesmeyer L, von Eiff C, Horn C et al. (2005) Antibacterial effects of extracorporeal shock waves. Ultrasound Med Biol 31(1):115–119

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  28. Angehrn F, Kuhn C, Voss A (2007) Can cellulite be treated with low-energy extracorporeal shock wave therapy? ClinInterv Aging 2(4):623–630

    Google Scholar 

  29. Kuhn C, Angehrn F, Sonnabend F, Voss A (2008) Impact of extracorporeal shockwaves on the human skin with cellulite. A case study of an unique instance. Clin Interv Aging 3:1:201–202

    Google Scholar 

  30. Lucassen GW, van der Sluys WLN, van Herk JJ (1997) The effectiveness of massage treatment on cellulite as monitored by ultrasound imaging. Skin Res Technol 3:154–160

    Article  Google Scholar 

  31. Adatto M, Neilsen AR, Servant J et al. (2011) Controlled randomized study evaluating the effects of treating cellulite with AWT/EPAT. J Cosmet Laser Ther 13(6):291–296

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  32. Querleux B, Cornillon C, Jolivet O, Bitton J (2002) Anatomy and physiology of subcutaneous adipose tissue by invi-vo magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy; relationships with sex and presence of cellulite. Skin Res Technol 118:124–129

    Google Scholar 

  33. DierickxC, Mazer J, Sand M, Koenig S, Arigon V (2013) Safety, Tolerance, and Patient Satisfaction with Noninvasive Cryolipolisis. Dermatol Surg 2013;39(8):1209–16

    Google Scholar 

  34. Manstein D, Laubach H, Watanabe K, Farinelli W, ZurakowskiD, Anderson R (2008) Selective Cryolisis: A Novel Method of Non-Invasive Fat Removal. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine 40:595–604

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  35. Boey G, Wasilenchuk J, Preciado J (2012) Effect of post-treatment manual massage on efficacyfollowing a cryolipolisis procedure. Abstract #50 Laser Medicine and Surgery, U of 44

    Google Scholar 

  36. Nelson A, Wasserman D, Avram M (2009) Cryolipolisis for reduction of excess adipose tissue. Semin Cutan Med Surg 28(4):244–249

    CAS  Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Stein Tveten .

Editor information

Editors and Affiliations

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

Copyright information

© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

About this chapter

Cite this chapter

Tveten, S., Holitschke, H. (2015). Extrakorporale Stoßwellentherapie in der ästhetischen Medizin. In: Kardorff, B. (eds) Selbstzahlerleistungen in der Dermatologie und der ästhetischen Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43427-7_27

Download citation

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43427-7_27

  • Published:

  • Publisher Name: Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg

  • Print ISBN: 978-3-662-43426-0

  • Online ISBN: 978-3-662-43427-7

  • eBook Packages: Medicine (German Language)

Publish with us

Policies and ethics