Sofwave CONSUMABLES AND RECERTIFICATION
Does Sofwave Medical Charge a One Time Recertification Fee for the Purchase of Consumables? Yes, however, we do not recommend that you pay for recertification if the current owner is willing to represent it for the purchase of consumables.
Cost of Recertification: Unknown (this recertification fee must be paid only if the current owner is not representing the system, or if you already own one of these devices.)
Consumables Required: Pulse Credits. Can be purchased through Sofwave Medical.
Does Sofwave MEDICAL Require a Recertification Fee for the Purchase of Consumables: Yes, however we do not recommend paying the recertification fee if the system is going to represented by the original owner.
Sofwave PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Dimension approx: 122 × 40 × 40 cm (48″ × 15.75″ × 15.75″) in one brochure.
Weight: approx ~52 kg (114.6 lbs) in that same spec sheet.
Frequency: ~10-12 MHz ultrasound.
Electrical: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 8 A max (as given in one spec sheet).
Sofwave MANUFACTURER NOTES
Cooling mechanism: The integrated “Sofcool™” active cooling system to protect the epidermis and monitor skin temperature.
Uses “Synchronous Ultrasound Parallel Beam (SUPERB™)” ultrasound technology.
Ultrasound beams are parallel, low-divergence, and typically there are 7 beams in the “Lift” applicator.
Target depth: mid-dermis around 1.5 mm beneath the skin surface.
The thermal effect is produced at roughly 60-70 °C (in mid-dermis) to stimulate collagen/elastin production.
Applicators / Handpieces
According to the FDA summary: there are multiple handpiece/applicator types: “Lift”, “Precise”, and in some filings “Smooth”.
Treatment area widths:
Precise applicator: ~15 mm width.
Lift applicator: ~35 mm width.
Smooth applicator (if included): ~70 mm width.
Energy per PZT (piezo-electric transducer) channel:
For Lift and Precise: ~3-5 J per channel.
For Smooth: ~2.6-7 J per channel.
Treatment Parameters / Use
Typical full face + neck treatment time: ~30–45 minutes.
Safe for all skin types (Fitzpatrick I-VI) because ultrasound is less affected by pigmentation than light/laser treatments.
Indications (approved uses)
Non-invasive dermatological aesthetic treatment to improve facial lines and wrinkles; lift eyebrow; lift lax submental (under the chin) and neck tissue.
Short-term improvement in the appearance of cellulite.
Treatment of skin laxity on upper arms (in newer clearance).




















