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AMWC Product Preview Your guide to the 11th Anti-Aging Medicine World Congress & Medispa 2013: 4–6 April, Monaco
Soprano ICE ALMA LASERS Application Virtually pain free laser hair
removal Soprano ICE has made laser hair removal more effective, safer and more comfortable. Soprano ICE is based on the company’s patented SHR technology — a clinically proven method of effective and virtually pain free hair removal that combines low fluence, short pulses, and a high repetition rate. In multiple clinical studies conducted by leading dermatologists, Soprano has been proven as safer, equally or more effective, and resulting in less pain than other laser hair removal technologies.
Contact Alma Lasers ●
www.almalasers.com AMWC Stand Number C12
MAYA BEAUTY ENGINEERING — MBE MEDICAL DIVISION
CARISMED GMBH
GAS CONTOURING® Application body shaping and facial contouring and LIPOKONTUR
Application Cellulite, stretch-marks, circumferential reduction (based on the innovative SHYLD™
concept), face and neck tightening The new LIPOKONTUR™ device is a cost effective, versatile system for non-invasive management of cellulite, stretch-marks, facial wrinkles, body contouring, skin tightening post liposuction or VASER procedure, and other cosmetic procedures. It elegantly incorporates two enhanced technologies on a single platform: Radial Shockwave Therapy (RSWT) and MultiPolar Radio Frequency. When used in combination, following the novel SHYLD™ medical protocol (Shock, Hyperthermia, Lymphatic Drainage), these two energy sources improve and optimise the aesthetic results (each energy source may also be used separately). LIPOKONTUR™ incorporates a soft-touch color screen, extensively graphic. Users can select between automatic (safest and easiest settings) and expert modes.
Contact CARISMED GmbH ●
www.carismed.com AMWC Stand Number G1
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lifting Gas Contouring® is a very effective and totally painless gas-assisted non-invasive body contouring and skin tightening technique. It exploits the specific effects of two
gas-based technologies: Oxy Xtra Med and Venusian CO2 Therapy. In particular, Gas Contouring® has an effect on adipose tissue: carbon dioxide breaks down the membranes of the fat cells and oxygen infusion promotes the rupture of the triglycerides into fat acids, reducing fat accumulation. The oxygen itself promotes a true angiogenesis and the production of collagen fibres, elastin fibres and hyaluronic acid. At the same time, it is used as a vehicle to allow specific active ingredients penetrate the skin. Clinical studies have proven that Gas Contouring® is also very effective on facial contouring and lifting, since it determines the synthesis of dermal fibres, and it stimulates the synthesis of GAGs (glycosaminoglycans) and collagen types I, III, IV, and VII. It also promotes the synthesis of amino acids and acts on cellular oxidation (cellular ageing) and tissue glycation (tissue ageing).
Contact MBE Medical Division ●
www.mbemedicale.it/en AMWC Stand Number D12
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