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May 25, 2020 · 10 Comments

When an at-home use device promises skin-tightening, we’re intrigued. When the device is from ENDYMED, makers of professional skin-tightening equipment for medical offices, you have our full attention.  Got NEWA questions? Us too. And NEWA answered them for us. Read our interview with NEWA, the device for at-home skin-tightening.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • The Need For NEWA
  • Your Newa Questions Answered
  • MORE ABOUT NEWA
  • NEWA Device
  • QUESTIONS? COMMENTS?

The Need For NEWA

Skin-tightening from home is an appealing prospect. It is easy, discrete, and works on your schedule.  Several devices claim to provide skin tightening.

But not all technologies are created equal and therefore don’t deliver consistent results.

NEWA was developed by ENDYMED – a global leader in medical aesthetics, and the 3DEEP radiofrequency energy that powers the NEWA is the same professional medical technology used by dermatologists and clinics worldwide.

NEWA technology has been clinically proven by over 40 independent clinical studies that set it apart from other devices.

But before you buy any anti-aging device, how do you know it will work?

 

Your Newa Questions Answered

Joseph Lepselter, their VP of Clinical Affairs graciously answered Style Chicks’ questions about NEWA:

How does RF (Radio Frequency) technology work?

“NEWA, is powered by our professional medical grade 3DEEP radiofrequency technology which is the same technology that powers our ENDYMED treatment platforms used by Dermatologists worldwide.

Our 3DEEP RF technology delivers controlled energy deep into the skin tissue, reaching the dermis skin layer, stimulating the natural production of new healthier collagen and elastin fibers. Collagen and elastin fibers are essential components of the skin which gives your skin shape, lift and support. The collagen fibers are responsible for skin strength and tone. The elastin fibers allow skin flexibility and elasticity.”

How does the patented 3DEEP technology produce collagen in the skin?

“The 3DEEP technology cause microscopic thermal wound that heats the dermal collagen, which stimulates wound healing, dermal remodeling and new collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid formation.”

What kinds of improvements can NEWA users expect?

“NEWA is clinically proven to increase collagen in the skin by an average of 36% which results in a visible reduction in the appearance of lines and wrinkles and an improvement in skin texture and firmness.

The results build gradually because the body is actually being “trained” to produce higher levels of collagen and elastin, which is why our recommended treatment protocol for the first month is 4-5 treatments. After that, you can move down to maintenance treatment 2-3 times a week. The results are long lasting and accumulative which means they get better over time.”

What areas can the NEWA treat?

“Our recommended treatment areas are the upper cheeks (which extends to the crows’ feet area), lower cheeks/jawline, and under the chin (turkey waddle area).

To treat around the eyes, you must treat the skin over bony areas only, be careful not to get too close to the eyes and not to treat over the eyelids.”

The NEWA website shows the before/after results of areas such as the forehead and throat. Are these also treatable areas?

“I don’t believe we have photos of the throat area but rather under the chin/upper neck area. That area has been clinically tested and responds very well to RF skin tightening.

The forehead was not one of the areas that were clinically tested but we do have NEWA users that treat their forehead with great results.”

 

[Editor’s note: He is correct. The photo we perceived as throat improvement, upon closer inspection, was indeed the lift and tightening of the upper neck/chin/turkey waddle area. This gave an appearance to us of improved draping of the entire neck and throat area skin.]

What age group benefits the most from using NEWA?

“We tend to see more dramatic results with the 35-65 year-old age group.”

How does NEWA compare with in-office procedures such as Thermage, Ultralift, or Thermatite?  How does it compare to invasive procedures?

“The technology behind NEWA is widely considered safer and more effective than any other RF technology available today, whether that be a home use device or an in-office treatment like Thermage.

This is because our RF technology is multi-source, phase controlled RF which means that it’s more efficient at focusing the RF energy to the exact target area which provides better results than bi-polar or mono-polar RF technologies.

Compared to invasive procedures, the upside to NEWA is that it’s safer (non-invasive), there’s no downtime or bruising, and the results are more natural looking. The downside is that the results are also more subtle compared to a surgical facelift.

Another point to consider when comparing to any in-office procedure, whether it be surgical or non-invasive is the difference in price. These procedures cost thousands of dollars while NEWA is a fraction of the cost.”

 

Any special tips or tricks for NEWA users?

“Yes. Stick to our treatment protocol.

Our treatment protocol is the result of numerous clinical studies that all indicated that the first month of treatment with NEWA is the key to optimal skin tightening results.

For the first month you’ll want to do between 4-5 treatments per week. Make sure that your NEWA is blinking green halfway through your treatment because that’s the indication that the heat level is effective.

After the first month, you can move down to maintenance treatments 2-3 times a week.  But trust on this – the first month protocol is something you want to follow through on.”

How does the NEWA activator gel enhance the treatment?

“Working in tandem with your NEWA device, it conducts the RF energy into the dermis while keeping the surface of the skin cool to avoid discomfort or overheating.”

Use the Lift Activator gel with the Newa device

NEWA comes with the NEWA Lift Activator Gel:  Use the Lift Activator gel with the Newa device

 

 

Which is better: moving the head in bigger or smaller diameter circles? Faster or slower rotation?

“Smaller diameter circles with slower rotation; however, as the area of concern is smaller, the movement should be faster. The key is to make sure you’re reaching optimal heating levels. Keep and eye on the blinking LED light on the top of the device. When it turns green, that means you’ve hit your goal.”

The LED indicator light will turn green during use.

The LED indicator light will turn green during use.

Is there anything else NEWA users should know?

“We always recommend taking a photo of yourself before you start using NEWA and then another after 1 month. That way you can compare your before and after and keep motivated to maintain your results. It’s easy to overlook gradual changes for the better but photos don’t lie.”

 


Thanks to Endymed and Joseph for taking the time to share this very helpful NEWA intel with us!

Newa on StyleChicksMORE ABOUT NEWA

NEWA is exciting, isn’t it?

The Style Chicks are experiencing NEWA treatment on all the treatment areas as we speak. We are currently treating:

  • Orbital area
  • Upper cheeks
  • Jawline, turkey waddle, and upper throat
  • Lower cheek area and sagging around the mouth
  • Forehead

Stay tuned for our upcoming report on our experience using NEWA for at-home skin-tightening!

 

 

NEWA Device

The device we are using is the NEWA Plus Wireless Edition.

The Style Chicks are using the NEWA Plus Wireless Edition

 


NEWA

QUESTIONS? COMMENTS?

Have any comments or questions about NEWA Plus Wireless Edition from EndyMed?

The Style Chicks are here to answer them.

Leave a comment or Email Us

 

 

   

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Anti-Aging, Beauty, Beauty Expert Advice, Gadgets, New Products, Skin Tools & Devices, Skincare
Tagged: 3 Deep Skincare Science, Endymed, NEWA, Skin care Device, Skin Tightening

Comments

  1. Natasha Black says

    May 25, 2020 at 3:49 PM

    I wondered about this device. Is it working for you

    Reply
    • Style Chicks says

      May 25, 2020 at 5:05 PM

      Hi Natasha.

      So far we are impressed. But we are waiting the full month’s use before an official report.

      But in the first week, we could see a difference on each other. If we do only one half of the face to compare it is an obvious lift and wrinkles seem less severe. It knocks off the tired look on my face immediately. It is not painful and there isn’t downtime,

      Watch for our upcoming full report, Natasha, it will contain all the details.

      Reply
  2. Callie D says

    May 25, 2020 at 4:02 PM

    How does it compare to nuface?

    Reply
    • Style Chicks says

      May 25, 2020 at 4:56 PM

      Hello Callie!

      Our upcoming review goes into detail.

      We find NEWA more comfortable to use, but it is really two different devices.

      Reply
  3. Anya says

    May 25, 2020 at 4:28 PM

    Does it hurt?

    Reply
    • Style Chicks says

      May 25, 2020 at 4:54 PM

      Good question Anya.

      Sort of slightly warm like an ultrasound, not at all painful, burning or zapping. There are two intensity settings.

      Reply
  4. Chloe says

    May 25, 2020 at 5:19 PM

    How long does it take?

    Reply
    • Style Chicks says

      May 26, 2020 at 11:40 AM

      Hello Chloe!

      Each session is a few minutes per treatment area. It takes me about 20 minutes to do all the sections.

      Use 4-5 times a week for a month then go down to maintainence 2-3 a week to continue the collagen production.

      Reply
  5. Sarah says

    May 25, 2020 at 10:24 PM

    How long does the gel last?

    Reply
    • Style Chicks says

      May 26, 2020 at 11:44 AM

      Good question. One gel application per area treated, so it depends how many areas you are treating per session. The tube that comes with the NEWA should last at least through the first month.

      Additional tubes are available as needed.

      Reply

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