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Congress season is about to start again: we can’t wait to meet you in person. AEEDC 2021 Conference in Dubai will be the first to kick off the season. Find us booth 717 starting June 29th. See you soon in Dubai.

Micro-toxin: a technique on the rise

Improving skin texture through superficial toxin injections is one of the latest aesthetic trend. The technique called micro- (or meso-) toxin, involves rejuvenating large areas of skin such as lower face, neck and décolleté through multiple injection points. With micro-droplets creating mere muscle weakening, results are highly natural and therefore particularly in demand.

Some practitioners shy away from the procedure because of the complexity of it when done by hand. The biggest difficulty lies in controlling the dose of each micro-droplet and ensuring repeatability between them.

*Microbotox of the Lower Face and Neck: Evolution of a Personal Technique and Its Clinical Effects.
Woffles T. L. Wu, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal (PRS) November Supplement 2015.

Why use Juvapen?

Computer-controlled syringes offer unparalleled comfort and ease of use for such a procedure. By facilitating the reproducible delivery of multiple injections points at a controlled dose, it is made both faster and safer.

Photo courtesy of Dr. Marchac, FRANCE
Hyperhidrosis

With summer days upon us, excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, can bring great discomfort. The condition can be due to an underlying health problem, or have no apparent cause. However, the most often contributing factors include the heat and emotions.

Fortunately, hyperhidrosis is commonly treated thanks to botulinum toxin (botox) injections. While the excessive sweating can be located in different areas, such as the palm of the hands or under the armpits, the common factor is that toxin injections in these areas are almost always painful.

Photo courtesy of Dr. Karim Sayed

Thanks to new technology developments there is a way to solve it in a more pleasant way.

By using thinner needles and robotically assisted syringes, the flow of injection is constant and perfectly regulated – making the procedure much less painful. Patients have shown strongly increased satisfaction compared to a manual syringe injection. Bruising and swelling, especially in the axillary zone, have been reduced to a minimum.

What if offering patients a new kind of treatment was exactly what was needed in order to stand out this summer?