Get To Know QWO™
1. What is cellulite?
* an alteration of the skins surface
*strained and thickened fibrous septal and enlarged fat cells causing dimpled appearance of the affected skin, primarily affecting thighs and buttocks
2. Why do women get cellulite?
* inflamed dermis (chronic low grade inflammation that results in dermal atrophy)
*genetic disposition
*hormonal (estrogen, insulin, prolactin
*vascular (water retention/edema/restricted blood flow)
3. How many women suffer from cellulite?
*90% of all post pubescent females suffer from Cellulite
4. What is the solution for Cellulite? …. Qwo!!!!…
*FIRST FDA approved Injection for the treatment of moderate to severe cellulite in buttocks of adult women
5. Endo Aesthetics
*over two decades of pharmaceutical and scientific excellence to push the boundaries of aesthetic artistry
*Conducted the largest Cellulite clinical trial to date
*Received FDA approval for Qwo, the first and only subcutaneous injection for the treatment of moderate to severe cellulite in the buttocks of adult women
6. What is Qwo
*Collagenase Clostridium Histolyticum-aaes for subcutaneous injection to treat adult women with moderate to severe cellulite in the buttock
7. How does Qwo work?
*The exact mechanism for the treatment of moderate to severe cellulite is unknown. It is believed that QWO works through a process called Enzymatic Subcision and Remodeling or ESR
8. What is Enzymatic Subcision Remodeling (ESR)
Step 1: The enzymes in QWO subcise the fibrous bands
Step 2: Fat lobules can redistribute without the confines of the septae
Step 3: New collagen is stimulated, and the dermis gets thicker.
9. Who can use Qwo?
*Adult women with moderate to severe cellulite in the buttock
10. How is Qwo Administered?
*Up to 12 injections in a single buttocks
*3 treatments (21 days apart)… all 3 are required and it is sold as 1 treatment experienced in 3 sessions 21 days apart.
* “Lunchtime” procedure (quick and easy to administer!)
11. Is there downtime with Qwo?
*No downtime with Qwo! Go with Qwo!
12. What is the most common side effect?
*84% of women in the clinical trials experienced generous bruising
*Some soreness and tenderness up to 48 hours post treatment
Ready, Set, Qwo!!

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