IT Intelligent Treatment Unveils SomaCell at NYC Launch Event With Page Six

Posted By Madilyn Moeller, Thursday, February 20, 2025

Non-Surgical Facial Regeneration Platform Presented Ahead of NY Fashion Week

New York-based medical aesthetic clinic IT Intelligent Treatment unveiled SomaCell, an industry-disrupting innovation in non-surgical facelifts. Page Six's Elana Fishman joined IT Intelligent Treatment at a launch event hosted ahead of NY Fashion Week, where SomaCell was introduced to media and influencers.

The event also allowed guests the opportunity to interact with the SomaCell device, hear about the US Trademarked process and see, firsthand, how it delivers revolutionary non-surgical results. 

"SomaCell is a truly novel, revolutionary, pain-free, non-surgical face lifting treatment that repairs and restores facial contours without utilizing heat to dermally wound and damage the skin," said Kim Laudati, Founder and President of SomaCell. "Patients of all adult ages, genders, ethnicities, and sun-active lifestyles—whether seeking prevention or in need of rejuvenation and repair—experience excellent results. As an unmatched alternative to surgery and fillers, SomaCell delivers powerful results with unparalleled gentleness and no downtime."

Elana Fishman, Page Six Style & Shopping Director, lead a Q&A session with Kim and her team, discussing the advancements in skin care technology this product brings. 
For more information about IT Intelligent Treatment, SomaCell, or the upcoming launch event, please contact James Lambert, Vice President at Rubenstein Public Relations, at jlambert@rubnesteinpr.com or at 212-805-3024. 

ABOUT SOMACELL 
Owned and developed by IT Intelligent Treatment, SomaCell is a cutting-edge, novel innovation in the U.S. non-surgical "facelift" market. Unlike old, traditional technologies that rely on heat to create dermal wounding to stimulate the wound-healing response, SomaCell works harmoniously with the body's natural processes. It penetrates through all layers, beyond just the skin, to address connective tissue concerns such as laxity, wrinkles, and sagging.

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