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CYNOSURE TOUTS TEMPSURE ENVI TO IMPROVE SKIN

Cynosure, now a part of Hologic, is releasing a radiofrequency system for performing aesthetic procedure on the skin, including for reduction of wrinkles and other facial lines, tightening of skin by coagulating soft tissue, and making cellulite look more attractive than its natural self. The system is already FDA cleared.

The TempSure Envi device generates heat in the deeper layers of the skin while simultaneously monitoring the temperature of the affected area. It features Therapeutic Logic Control, a technology that correlates the temperature of the therapy to how much time it is delivered to achieve optimal results without leading to discomfort.

Spokesmen say that with a 300-watt generator, TempSure Envi offers best-in-class temperature sensing and response, with up to 100 times faster response than its competitor, based on an in-house study.

Heating the lower layers of the skin leads to collagen production, makes cellulite look better, and smoothes out wrinkles, frown lines, crow’s feet, and the like. The company touts it as being a safe, consistent and reliable RF skin tightening treatment. <can cut>

Procedures take between a half hour and an hour, depending on what is being treated, and are performed in continuous sessions requiring no downtime. VTN

READ MORE: cynosure.com

 

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Larry Storer

Larry Storer

Larry Storer has been editor of Vein Therapy News for 10 years. He has edited computer, shelter and medical publications at Publications & Communications LP for 30 years. He was also a corporate vice president and editorial director before retiring. Larry graduated from Baylor University with a BA in journalism and an MA in communications; and from Lamar University with a MED in school administration. He taught beginning and advanced reporting, beginning and advanced editing and editorial writing at Baylor University. Larry was a reporter, and city and news editor of the Beaumont Journal, and opinion editor at the Beaumont Enterprise and Beaumont Enterprise-Journal. He was also the founding managing editor of the Yuba City (California) Daily Independent-Herald.