Elevate Your Beauty With Denza By Reveal

Collagen production reduces/slows down as we age and Fillers are a great way to keep the face looking natural, but at some point, you have to tighten the skin!I have used skin tightening on patients for over a decade and this is the first one that causes less pain during treatment and gives no visible signs of downtime!I am continuing to see wonderful results.We are excited and honored to be the first practice in Houston and all surrounding areas to offer Denza!
-Maryssa Milligan, RN

Technology and Safety to take your results to the next level

Introducing Denza, an advanced radiofrequency devise, dedicated to taking skin tightening to new heights. Leveraging the power of cutting-edge monopolar and bipolar sequential pulsing, combined with cryogen cooling Denza revolutionizes skin rejuvenation for both the face and body. Results are noticeable immediately after treatment, but no noticeable signs that would require downtime! Then, as collagen is stimulated for the next few months, you enjoy a more youthful appearance for as long as a year or more! Areas that can be treated include skin around the upper and lower eyelids, face/ jawline, under chin ( submentum), neck, skin on arms, stomach and above the knees.

How long is an average treatment?

An average full face and eye treatment is approximately 45 minutes. Treatment times may vary if you’re targeting specific areas of the face or body.

What should I do to prepare for the treatment?

Before your Denza™ treatment, it is advisable to arrive hydrated and ensure your skin is clean and free from any lotions, creams, or makeup in the treatment area.

What does the treatment feel like?

Denza™ features an advanced cryogen cooling that will keep you comfortable during the procedure. However, prior to the start of your treatment, your provider may recommend the use of a topical anesthetic that will further ensure a very comfortable experience.

What should I do to maximize my results after the treatment?

You should drink plenty of water to enhance the results and aid your body’s natural healing process. Normal skincare may be resumed 24 hours post Denza™ treatment.

What downtime should I expect from the treatment?

Denza™ treatments typically have minimal to no downtime, with many patients returning to their regular activities shortly after the procedure.
However, this may vary depending on the individual and the treatment area.

What areas can be treated with Denza™?

Denza™ is versatile and can be used to treat a wide range of areas, including the face, eyes, and body. However, radiofrequency is not to be used over any metal implants, screws, artificial joints, people with heart valves, pacemakers, or copper intrauterine devices (for abdominal treatments)

How long is an average treatment?

An average full face and eye treatment is approximately 45 minutes. Treatment times may vary if you’re targeting specific areas of the face or body.

What should I do to prepare for the treatment?

Before your Denza™ treatment, it is advisable to arrive hydrated and ensure your skin is clean and free from any lotions, creams, or makeup in the treatment area.

What does the treatment feel like?

Denza™ features an advanced cryogen cooling that will keep you comfortable during the procedure. However, prior to the start of your treatment, your provider may recommend the use of a topical anesthetic that will further ensure a very comfortable experience.

What should I do to maximize my results after the treatment?

You should drink plenty of water to enhance the results and aid your body’s natural healing process. Normal skincare may be resumed 24 hours post Denza™ treatment.

What downtime should I expect from the treatment?

Denza™ treatments typically have minimal to no downtime, with many patients returning to their regular activities shortly after the procedure.
However, this may vary depending on the individual and the treatment area.

What areas can be treated with Denza™?

Denza™ is versatile and can be used to treat a wide range of areas, including the face, eyes, and body. However, radiofrequency is not to be used over any metal implants, screws, artificial joints, people with heart valves, pacemakers, or copper intrauterine devices (for abdominal treatments)