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SYGMALIFT MEDIXSYSTEME
Description Patented Sygmalift emits focal lines of thermal energy and reduces treatment time. The precise HIFU lines, non invasively reshape your face by sculpting your chin and jaw line, operating on connective tissue. Sygmalift©
also
offers two more hand pieces: the Tri Micro Focal Ultrasounds and laser 635 nm, to provoke contraction of collagen, to smooth patient crow feet, lift eye area, and rejuvenate the dermis by oxygenation of the tissue.
Indications Non invasive skin lifting and rejuvenation
Availability Europe, Middle East, South America, Asia
Contact
www.sygmalift.com
INFINITM Lutronic Corp
Description INFINI is a 2-in-1 fractional RF system has two modalities, MFR and SFR, in one platform. MFR creates precise and controllable coagulation zones at deep dermis; the 3D fractional volumization of MFR provides dramatic skin tightening and can be a more comfortable procedure for patients than other fractional treatments. Because there is little to no thermal damage to the epidermis, MFR can efficiently lower the risk of PIH in dark skin types. SFR offers noninvasive delivery of RF energy to the epidermis and dermis with synergistic effect, resulting in luminous skin and controlled tightening.
Indications 3D fractional tightening for skin laxity and wrinkles. Various scars with MFR and SFR dual handpiece for total remodeling.
Availability Europe, Asia. Pending FDA clearance, not for sale in the US.
Contact
www.lutronic.com/infini
Conclusion Combining fillers to volumise and restructure the face together with fractional technologies before or after to resurface the skin and induce further lifting by tightening and improve on the textural changes of the skin offers us and our patients great non invasive treatment possibilities for tightening and rejuvenation with remarkable
results and a very high patient satisfaction.
Ines Verner is Dermatologist, President of
the Israel Society for Dermatologic Surgery, and Medical Director of Clinic of Dermatology & Aesthetics, Kiriat Ono, Israel
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RRS® LINE Aesthetic Dermal SL.
Description Aesthetic Dermal company have developed a new line of injectable products (three groups and 15 products) based on RRS® technology. The new products are unique in compositions. RRS® products are medical devices made in conformity with Regulation 93/42/CEE.
Indications New injectable products are intended to prevent the changes of chrono-photo skin ageing, help treating varying degrees of hyperpigmentation, alopecia, cellulite, stretch marks, and more. RRS® line is designed for patients of all ages, on different areas of the face and body, tailored to suit aesthetic results and dermatological indications. RRS® line allows practitioners to expand the arsenal of advanced injectable products for mesotherapy and biorevitalisation Recommended for dermatologists and specialists practicing aesthetic medicine.
Availability Available in more than 50 countries worldwide.
Contact
www.rrs-inject.com www.aestheticdermal.com
Portrait® NeoGen Nitrogen Plasma
System Energist Group
SmartXide2 DEKA
Description The multifunctional features of DEKA’s SmartXide2 system make it an authentic novelty in the world of CO2
and diode
lasers. The high emission laser generates optimal pulses for multidisciplinary applications. This is the result of the development of a CO2
RF laser source
with the exclusive Pulse Shape Design (PSD®). Combining the benefits of a CO2
laser with RF source. SmartXide2 , with
the HiScan DOT/RF scanner, offers physicians a wide range of applications and benefits, thus becoming
indispensable in modern medical aesthetic practices.
Indications Skin rejuvenation. Corrects skin imperfections and counteracts the effects of ageing
Contact
www.dekalaser.com
References
1. Manstein D, Herron GS, Sink RK, Tanner H, Anderson RR. Fractional photothermolysis: a new concept for cutaneous remodeling using microscopic patterns of thermal injury. Lasers Surg Med 2004; 34(5): 426–38
2. B. Hantash, Bedi VP, Kapadia B et al. In vivo Histological Evaluation of a Novel Ablative Fractional Resurfacing Device. Lasers Surg Med 2007;39:96-107.
3. I. Verner. Aesthetics Asia Congress, September 2010, Study comparing fractional radiofrequency resurfacing to chemical peels.
prime-journal.com | March 2013 ❚
Description Portrait® NeoGen delivers unique plasma energy to the epidermis. From single pass high energy full skin regeneration procedures to gentle multiple pass low-energy treatments, the Portrait® NeoGen regenerates the epidermis. NeoGen’s unique thermal profile stimulates a significant skin response without creating an open wound like full ablative and fractional procedures. The photo damaged dermal layer is thermally modified while the skin surface remains intact to provide protection and speed healing.
Indications Improving skin tone and texture, significantly reducing wrinkles and pigment while firming and tightening the skin.
Contact
www.energistgroup.com
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