Cynosure Potenza RF Microneedling Device
The New Standard in RF Microneedling
with revolutionizing enhanced topical penetration
Potenza takes RF microneedling to new levels. The versatility this system provides allows you to customize treatments based on your patients’ specific needs all skin types, anywhere on the body, any time of the year.
- 4 different RF modes for shallow and deep treatments in one system
- Monopolar, Bipolar
- 1 & 2 MHz
- One of a kind Fusion Tip used for enhance topical penetration to maximize results
- Unique Tiger Tip technology semi-insulated needles to treat more tissue at multiple depths
- 10 different tips: Multi-needle arrays in various densities.
- Single-needle handpiece to precisely target and improve blemishes on the skin
The new standard in Cynosure Potenza RF Microneedling Device, the Potenza device’s four modes (monopolar or bipolar, delivered at either 1 MHz or 2 MHz frequency) offer more customized microneedling treatments for patients than ever before and allow practitioners to deliver both shallow and deep treatments on a single system. The device’s monopolar RF mode delivers energy across a large area of tissue for deep heating and skin tightening through soft tissue coagulation, not only on the face, but anywhere on the body. The bipolar RF mode offers more concentrated delivery of energy to treat superficial tissue and provide ideal skin revitalization results. The groundbreaking device is also equipped with Tiger Tip technology, the first semi-insulated needles of its design which allow practitioners to expand the treatment zone and address more tissue per treatment, which translates to quicker sessions for patients, without sacrificing the epidermis. The device is also armed with a single-needle handpiece designed to target and improve blemishes.
Cynosure Potenza RF Microneedling Device is intended for electrocoagulation and hemostasis of soft tissue for dermatologic conditions. Potential side effects include temporary redness, temporary tingling, and burning sensation while receiving treatment. Like all medical procedures, not all patients are suitable for the treatment.
A qualified practitioner is solely responsible for evaluating each subject’s suitability to undergo treatment and for informing those being treated about any risks involved with the treatment, pre-and postoperative care, and any other relevant information. Individual results may vary and are not guaranteed.
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