Introducing Qwo: the latest breakthrough in cellulite treatment

Are you troubled by unsightly cellulite? Do you feel like you’ve tried everything with disappointing results? If so, we have great news for you! Dr. Jeanine Downie was among the select few dermatologists to conduct clinical trials of an amazing new cellulite treatment. Now that treatment, called Qwo, is FDA approved and available right here at image Dermatology ® P.C. in Montclair, NJ.

What is Qwo?

Qwo is a true breakthrough in aesthetic medicine. It is the original – and the only – injectable treatment approved by the FDA to treat moderate to severe cellulite. This unique prescription medication is formulated with enzymes known as collagenases. While the precise mechanism of action is not fully understood, these enzymes are believed to target the fibrous bands of connective tissue that cause cellulite. Most importantly, it works! Qwo has been tested and proven in extensive clinical trials, including those conducted by Dr. Jeanine Downie.

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What makes Qwo different?

Maybe you feel like you have tried everything to get rid of cellulite.

  • Proven effectiveness – Over 1800 women participated in clinical studies and overwhelmingly agreed that just three Qwo sessions reduced dimpling and improved the appearance of cellulite-affected areas.
  • Nonsurgical – There is no surgery, no lasers, and no hassles. The procedure consists of a few precisely located, comfortable injections.
    No Downtime – Patients can resume normal activities immediately. You may experience mild bruising around the injection site, which typically fades quickly.
  • Fast and convenient – Each Qwo procedure only takes about half an hour, and complete treatment takes three sessions. Results are visible just 28 days after the final session.

Are you ready to say so-long to cellulite?

Qwo is a game-changer in the world of aesthetic medicine. Now patients have a reliable, safe, and effective solution to troublesome cellulite. Even better, those in or near Montclair, NJ, have access to one of the most experienced and knowledgeable Qwo physicians in the country. As a participating dermatologist in Qwo clinical trials, Dr. Downie was administering this product – and achieving outstanding results – years before it hit the market. If you want to eliminate your cellulite with just a few injections, call us at (973) 509-6900 and schedule an appointment.

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QWO is the first and only FDA-approved injectable treatment for moderate to severe cellulite in the buttocks Dr. Downie did the clinical trials and her patients loved it!

QWO is CCH – and this is the first and only FDA approved drug to treat buttocks, dimples or cellulite in the rear end. I did the clinical trials my patients really liked the injectable treatment a lot. What QWO does is that it dissolves the bands that pucker or pull down the cellulite – the results are variable in different people and there are some side effects like bruising itching and lumps. Despite this this is a treatment that can be used in all races that has a high degree of success, it is roughly three or more treatment sessions, and my patient like it a lot that were in the clinical trials so come in get evaluated and work your way towards much less cellulite.


Dr. Jeanine Downie is an experienced and popular dermatologist in Montclair. She possesses extensive experience and training in all aspects of dermatology, including cosmetic dermatology and laser surgery. Dr. Downie provides modern and cutting-edge dermatology treatments to everyone in your family in a professional, competent and compassionate manner while ensuring that your individual and unique needs are met. Having received rigorous academic training, she completed her residency in Dermatology at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City and also served as Chief Resident. She continues to upgrade her skills set and share her knowledge through professional affiliations and lecturing assignments on behalf of several renowned medical societies such as The Skin Cancer Foundation and The American Academy of Dermatology, among others. She also frequently interacts with the public through popular television shows such as Good Morning America, The Today Show, and The Dr. Oz Show, to name a few.