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MERZ AESTHETICS


MERZ AESTHETICS SCALES


Application Rating system for the skin ageing process The Merz Aesthetics Scales is the first-ever standardised, comprehensive rating system to measure the skin ageing process. Developed by a leading team of multidisciplinary experts, Merz Aesthetics Scales quantify age-related changes on the face and hands using a simple, user-friendly, 5-point photonumeric scale. With the Merz Aesthetics Scales, physicians can more accurately describe through words and images what certain procedures can achieve. This innovative tool has been updated and will be presented at AMWC 2012. They now comprise a variety of validated facial images to assess different areas. In daily practice this tool will facilitate education and communication


between physicians and patients about the ageing process, and help manage patient expectations about procedures. Practitioners are invited to learn more about this useful tool at the Merz Aesthetics booth and get their personal copy free of charge..


Contact Merz Aesthetics ● www.merzaesthetics.com AMWC Stand Number H3


IBSA FARMACEUTICI ITALIA VIOL CO., LTD. SCARLET


Application Fractional micro-needle RF Scarlet is minimally-invasive fractional bi-polar radio frequency device with micro-needle electrodes. It provides direct heat to both the epidermis and dermis through a precise depth control of 0.5–3.5 mm. Its efficient fractional radio frequency enables the ablility to achieve fractional and continuous treatment patterns. Scarlet can offer minimal downtime and pain, regardless of skin type. The device can be used for volumetiric tightening/lifting, acne treatment, the improvement of skin tone and texture, and the correction of prominent pores. Scarlet can be differentiated from other devices in a number of ways: volumetric tightening — unique effect from direct heating RF with invasive micro-needle electrode; true fractional RF — focused on strong RF energy to maximise RF effect; fractional laser provides a deep dermal RF effect — targets both the epidermis (fractional laser target field) and deep dermis (RF target field); less pain, less downtime, no side- effects — sophisticated control through the use of shock-free needle technology, and delivers effective results with minimal downtime.


Contact VIOL Co., Ltd. ● www.scarletrf.com AMWC Stand Number J6


VISCODERM Application Natural hyaluronic acid


for dermal biorestructuration Viscoderm® is a line of products containing highly purified, natural hyaluronic acid in pre-filled syringes. Developed in IBSA’s laboratories to maximise and restore the skin’s natural beauty and minimise the ageing process, Viscoderm® prevents and counteracts the effects of reduced hyaluronic acid for in-depth repair of structure supporting skin tissue. When administered by micro-injections Viscoderm® ensures a uniform distribution into the dermis, preserving the biological conditions for active cutaneous metabolism and restoring the skin’s optimal conditions. The product is available in three concentrations of hyaluronic acid, 0.8%, 1.6% and 2%, in sterile, ready-to- use, 1 ml pre-filled syringes. Viscoderm® is an easy, versatile and safe product to be used alone or combined with other dermoaesthetic treatments such as laser, peelings and volumising fillers.


Contact IBSA Farmaceutici Italia ● www.viscoderm.com; info@viscoderm.com AMWC Stand Number N1 (Ravel Hall, Level +1)


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