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Sculpt Pro Aesthetics

Sculpt Pro Aesthetics has partnered with Bloomea Paris to bring the e-Magnescence to the UK and Ireland. The e-Mag is a medical-grade device for both face and body applications, designed by aesthetic doctors. The device harnesses the power of three distinctive energies – radiofrequency (RF), high-intensity electro-myo-stimulation (HI-EMS), and high-intensity transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (HI-TENS). The ability to combine and interchange all three energies effectively targets all skin layers, from the superficial layer of the epidermis to the depths of the muscle layer, offering a transformative, non-invasive experience to tighten the skin, sculpt muscles and eliminate cellulite.

Mesoestetic

Blemiderm is Mesoestetic’s new range of at-home products and medical treatments. The pack contains a range of solutions that address the visible manifestations of oily skin, targeting impurities and blemishes. All products are noncomedogenic, as well as being dermatologically tested and validated by clinical results and in-vitro evidence. The Blemiderm medical treatment takes a multidimensional approach that treats grade II-III acne. It reduces the severity of the outbreak and regulates the cellular triggers, through three sessions, once a fortnight

Aesthetic Medical Partnership

Aesthetic Medical Partnership (AMP) has launched AquaFirmeXS, a second-generation multifunctional dermal health product that cleanses, exfoliates, hydrates, and nourishes the skin to treat a variety of concerns from pigmentation, blemishes and textural irregularities to dullness, dehydration, and scalp health. AquaFirmeXS uses three handpieces — EVO, Exo2, and ULTRA — along with proprietary aqua-photonics technology to cleanse and exfoliate the skin deeply before nutrients are delivered into the skin. Powered by patentprotected EXO|E technology, the vegan-friendly AquaFirmeXS serums correspond to the skin’s needs and are specifically designed to revitalise and defend against ageing.

PCA Skin

Pigment Correct peel targets hyperpigmentation, treating all Fitzpatrick skin types by correcting and preventing visible hyperpigmentation with minimal downtime and peeling. Tranexamic acid (TXA) (1%) works as the tyrosinase inhibitor, slowing the production of melanin by inhibiting a pathway known as the plasminogen/plasmin pathway. A calming anti-inflammatory, milk thistle extract, supports the skin barrier by reducing skin inflammation which is the precursor to all visible hyperpigmentation. Lactic (16%), mandelic (8%), and pyruvic (4%) acids combine to exfoliate and lift existing hyperpigmentation, and further inhibit melanin production.

Skin Tech Pharma

RRS Injectable is Skintech Pharma’s new line of class III medical device mesotherapy products. The range offers a variety of treatments for different skin concerns, including skin rejuvenation, under-eye circles, hydration, and hair. Each product is specifically designed to target a particular skin concern, to help improve the appearance and texture of the skin. The products are sterile and injectable, making them easy and safe to use, and specially formulated to deeply penetrate the skin, delivering a range of active ingredients that can help improve skin quality.

Marllor Biomedical

Alidya offers a non-invasive solution that targets and addresses cellulite-related concerns. Its formula comprises chelating agents, antioxidants and eight essential amino acids, working synergistically to rebalance areas affected by cellulite. Its CE approval underscores the product’s commitment to meeting high standards of safety and efficacy. Alidya is delivered with specially designed small needles, Meso Inject, in weekly sessions, and patients begin to perceive results after the second session.

Inmode

Inmode has released a new hands-free radiofrequency (RF) facial remodelling device, Define. The device has indications for skin tightening, fat reduction, remodelling and lifting of the lower face and neck, and has two applicators to offer the best treatments for different areas of the face. Treatment is pain-free with no downtime. Define has built-in temperature sensors to prevent overheating, and keep the temperature balanced to maximise results. There is also a patient call button to allow patients to pause treatments if needed. Add-ons like the Morpheus8 and Forma are available, and treatments can be combined to best utilise patients’ time in-clinic.

Eden Aesthetics

Eden Aesthetics has expanded its distribution portfolio with the new Velez by Vesna skin treatment biotech masks. The Intense Hydration Masks are made from a high-tech 100% sterile material, originally developed to accelerate healing for injured and traumatised skin. The product maintains a high humidity level that allows a steady but extensive cooling and hydration for up to two hours. Drawing heat away from the skin, the masks can cool skin temperature by up to six degrees Celsius, providing a soothing effect. Acting as a protective film, the masks are self-adhering and bio-compatible, providing immediate comfort within the patient’s home.

This article appears in January 2024

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Welcome to the January issue of Aesthetic Medicine Magazine
This month, our theme lies at the very foundation of aesthetic medicine – 'skin.'
Meet the experts
Meet our editorial advisory board
Hot off the press
The latest industry news
Ouch-er
What is the real cost of discounted treatments?
Out and About
Highlights from the industry social calendar
Trend Spotlight: Lemon Bottle
Experts advise on trending lipolysis treatment ‘Lemon Bottle’
In Dublin’s Fair City
Highlights from our Irish event
Blazing a trail
Editorial assistant Erin Leybourne visits Ailesbury Clinic Dublin
Shining a light
Dr Ifeoma Ejikeme on brightening ingredient hydroquinone
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
How can you advise patients with darker skin tones about home-care
The evolution of aesthetic advancement: A review of PDO threads in medical aesthetics
Dr Antonios Petrou-Amerikanos shares the evolution of the treatment
The art of communication
Mr Arturo Almeida discusses the importance of communication skills
Small but mighty
What does the skin microbiome do and how can you help patients look after theirs?
Be yourself
How important are personalised treatments?
Education, not training
Angela Brennan looks at the different purposes and outcomes of the terms
Q-Tips on.. navigating the fine line
Dr Usman Qureshi looks at complications and malpractice
A decade of success
Dr Leah Totton shares her career journey as a woman in aesthetic medicine
Product News
The latest product launches
High-tech facials: SQT Bio Microneedling
Kezia Parkins reviews SQT Bio Microneedling
Treatment review: Botulinum toxin for hyperhidrosis
Can hyperhidrosis treatment really work?
The power of print
Five reasons why print marketing remains a potent tool for business
Understanding the changes to UK holiday laws
Nick Babbington explains how the updates may affect your business
Navigating risk in cosmetic procedures
Insurance insights for practitioners
Ask Alex
‘How do I market new skincare products in my clinic?’
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