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Non-Surgical Alternatives to Face Lifts

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Non-Surgical Alternatives to Face Lifts

on May 08 2023
Excess fat and sagging skin on the face are common symptoms associated with getting older. However, reversing the look and shape of your face is not impossible and is no longer necessarily an invasive process.  Non-surgical face lift alternatives are rapidly rising in popularity, with increasing numbers of people looking for ways to reverse the signs of ageing that don’t involve lengthy downtime.  InMode’s range of innovative tools and workstations offer several alternatives to traditional facelifts — continue reading to learn more about the technologies you can add to your clinic to the benefit of your patients.  What Is a Face Lift? A traditional facelift, also known as a meloplasty or rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure that aims to change a person’s physical appearance. As we get older, the skin naturally loses its elasticity, a process a facelift aims to reverse. While a facelift doesn’t treat the actual ageing process, it can treat the associated physical symptoms, including sagging skin and excess facial fat. A traditional facelift tends to target the bottom two-thirds of the face and the neck and is one of the most invasive types of surgical procedures. It typically involves pulling back a flap of skin on each side of the face, tightening the facial muscles, and redistributing fat, often from other parts of the body such as the abdomen. Surgical vs. Non-Surgical Face Lifts Surgical facelifts are no longer the only option for patients looking to turn back the clock. Innovations in technology now mean that patients can look to tighten their skin and reverse the signs of ageing in a non-invasive manner. InMode’s collection of technologies includes a number of devices and workstations that can provide non-surgical alternatives to facelifts, including the Forma and Plus.  The Forma, for example, facilitates auto-adjusting thermal skin treatment that stimulates the formation of new collagen and promotes skin tightening and can be applied to the forehead, upper and lower eyelids, nasolabial folds, jowls and neck. Plus, it’s suitable for all skin types and involves no downtime! Do Non-Surgical Face Lifts Work? Many factors impact the effectiveness of a non-surgical facelift, from the age of the patient to whether they have any pre-existing health conditions. The term ‘non-surgical face lift’ can also cover a wide range of procedures, some of which will be more effective than others.  RF needling, for example, might produce better results than anti-wrinkle injections, but this will depend on the precise needs and aims of the patient. Finding a healthcare professional who understands what you’re hoping to achieve and has access to the tools and workstations to deliver is imperative. To learn more about non-surgical face lift options, find a provider of InMode technology on our website.   How Much Is a Non-Surgical Face Lift? The exact cost of a non-surgical face lift will depend on the treatment you are receiving, which is why it’s a good idea to reach out to a provider.  Generally speaking, non-surgical face lift procedures are far cheaper than their traditional, invasive counterparts. There’s also the added advantage of a far shorter recovery time. If you were to undergo the scalpel for a surgical face lift, you can expect weeks of downtime, when you are unable to go to work or socialise. A treatment like RF microneedling, on the other hand, can be conducted on your lunch break and tends to involve very minimal downtime. Non-Surgical Face Lift Alternatives Keen to learn more about potential non-surgical face lift alternatives? Here are some of the most popular. Dermal Fillers Dermal fillers are often confused with Botox but they’re actually two different procedures. While Botox freezes muscles, the goal of dermal fillers is to add fullness to areas of the face that are sagging due to a natural loss of collagen.  There are different types of dermal fillers, each of which plays a different role in helping skin to look fuller and more hydrated. If you’re interested in dermal fillers, speak to a doctor to learn more about the potential side effects and downtime, which will vary from patient to patient. Anti-wrinkle Injections Anti-wrinkle injects are favoured by those looking to refine and smooth the face, particularly frown lines, forehead lines, and crow’s feet.  Anti-wrinkle injections tend to last for around 4-6 months before they will need to be performed again if you are after ongoing results. RF Needling RF needling is a revolutionary technique that combines radiofrequency technology with microneedling to help improve the appearance of skin.  An RF microneedling device, like the Morpheus8, can be harnessed to treat fine lines and wrinkles, acne scars, pore size reduction, and face and body remodelling. By penetrating up to 7mm into the skin and dispersing RF energy, the device stimulates the production of collagen to help plump and hydrate the skin. The Morpheus8 is only one of InMode’s RF needling devices; to learn more, contact our team today. Chemical Peels A chemical peel can be applied to the face, hands and neck to help rejuvenate skin. Depending on the type and intensity of chemical peel, the procedure can last from 30 minutes to and hour and a half. The goal of this treatment is to exfoliate the skin, remove damaged cells and encourage the production of smooth, fresh skin.  Laser Skin Resurfacing Laser skin resurfacing is a popular, non-invasive treatment that can be used to reduce wrinkles, sun damaged skin, and uneven skin texture. If you’re looking for radiant skin, laser skin resurfacing may be the procedure for you. Which Is the Most Effective Non-Surgical Facelift Method? The most effective non-surgical facelift method is one that targets your specific skin needs and concerns. For example, if fine lines and wrinkles are causing your concern, treatment with InMode’s Morpheus8 might be the solution. If sagging skin is the main issue, a non-invasive skin and tissue remodelling device like the Forma might be an appropriate choice.  Speak to a specialist to discuss your unique concerns and find the right treatment or combination of treatments. Find a Clinic Near You InMode is proud to supply clinicians with state-of-the-art technology to help patients achieve their goals in a non and minimally invasive manner. To find a clinic that offers non-surgical alternatives to face lifts, visit our website today.
A Guide to Cellulite Treatments

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A Guide to Cellulite Treatments

on May 08 2023
Affecting up to 9 in 10 women, cellulite might be one of the world’s most common physiological conditions. A prevailing misconception about cellulite is that it’s a side effect of weight gain, but this isn’t necessarily so. It’s a condition that affects people (most typically women) of all body types. And understandably, it’s one of the top things women would like to change about their bodies if they could. This desire to better control cellulite has led to many technological innovations in recent years, some more effective than others. So let’s review the current cellulite treatment options and examine what we know so far. What Is Cellulite? And What Can Be Done About It? Cellulite is caused by a shortening of fibrous tissue cords in the skin. This tightening pushes fatty tissues up to the surface of the skin leading to a dimpling effect. Cellulite tends to appear after a woman has finished puberty, with evidence showing it becomes more common with age. New technological advances are perpetually coming to market to treat cellulite. And with each new advancement, we gain a better understanding of how cellulite treatment works. Why Does Cellulite Develop? Who Does It Affect? Cellulite develops as a result of the interaction between fat and the skin’s connective tissue. Connective tissue can be pulled downwards over areas of fat, predominantly around the hips, thighs, and buttocks. The resulting uneven surface is known as cellulite. Many factors are linked to the likelihood that someone will develop cellulite. Women are far more likely to be affected by the condition than men, although it does not exclusively affect females. Your genes, body fat percentage, and age can also play a role. Other factors, including your diet, level of physical activity, and pregnancy, may also be linked to the development of cellulite.  Anyone can be affected by cellulite — the good news is that there are strategies you can use to reduce its appearance.  What Cellulite Treatments Work? The first thing to know about cellulite treatments is that what works well for one patient may not be appropriate for another. Your age, weight, pre-existing health conditions and the underlying factors that have caused cellulite to develop will all dictate how effective treatment can be. Before seeking professional assistance, many patients try to treat their cellulite using topical products, like creams and serums. These can have a limited effect by adding moisture, but they are unlikely to treat the underlying root cause. Medical procedures, including laser treatment, radio-frequency assisted lipolysis, and acoustic wave therapy, should also be considered. Keep in mind that advancements in medical technology mean that these procedures are not necessarily invasive and won’t always incur lengthy downtime and recovery period.  To learn more about cellulite treatments and their effectiveness, it’s recommended that you speak to a healthcare professional. Finding the Cellulite Treatment That’s Perfect for You There is a myriad of choices available if you’re interested in minimising the appearance of cellulite; some of your treatment options include: Plus, Bodytite, BodyFx — Minimally & non-invasive procedures Laser-assisted liposuction — Minimally invasive laser treatment Carboxytherapy — Non-invasive CO2 injections Acoustic Wave Therapy — Non-invasive soundwave treatments Vacuum Assisted Precise Tissue release — Minimally invasive treatment Ultrasonic liposculpting — Minimally invasive treatment Before you decide what’s right for you, do your research and give the matter some serious consideration. Make sure that you consult with the medical professionals who will be performing your treatments before making any definite decision. Why? Because differing body types, underlying skin conditions, and the amount of cellulite involved all factor into finding the best solution for you. Let’s examine some of the more popular cellulite treatments available today. InMode Cellulite Reduction Treatments InMode offers a range of non-invasive cellulite treatments without the need for incisions while delivering long-lasting, beautiful results. InMode’s cellulite treatment options, shown below, work to reduce the appearance of cellulite and skin dimples, as well as slow elasticity loss in love handles, thighs, hips, abdomen and other areas of the body. BodyTite The BodyTite minimally-invasive treatment uses RFAL (Radio-Frequency Assisted Lipolysis) and provides internal/external lipolysis (breakdown of fats and lipids by hydrolysis), delivering the same type of results previously only achieved by undergoing more extensive surgical treatments. Using BodyTite allows your doctor to detach the fibrous bands that surround cellulite, releasing the anchors that cause the pinching and puckering appearance of cellulite. BodyFX The BodyFX (and Plus) were developed following the success of the Acquire, Control and Extend technology (A.C.E.).  This method targets fat deep within the skin, which provides consistent outcomes with no areas under or over-treated. BodyFX is a non-invasive body contouring and cellulite treatment. It lets you discover a superior solution to improve the appearance of cellulite, reduce dimpled skin, and treat the loss of elasticity on the abdomen, love handles, hips, thighs and other areas of the body. This is the first and only non-invasive body contouring technology proven in peer-reviewed and published human studies to permanently kill adipose tissue and contract the skin. FDA-cleared for improving cellulite, BodyFX is a “lunchtime” procedure that helps give you smoother-looking skin with zero downtime. There are over 7 peer-reviewed clinical publications backing it up, making BodyFX well-reviewed by a variety of physicians across the country. In addition, many people combine BodyFX with Plus for its added skin contraction benefits. Learn more about InMode cellulite reduction procedures or find a doctor near you today. Other Cellulite Treatments Acoustic Wave Therapy In Acoustic Wave Therapy (AWT), sound waves vibrate the connective tissue in the treatment area. AWT seems to improve skin tone and texture with enhanced elasticity, reducing the appearance of cellulite. A 2017 clinical study that investigated the safety and effectiveness of acoustic wave therapy for body contouring concluded that this technology reduced fat, but the changes were so small that they could have been a statistical error. Subcision Cellulite Treatments Subcision treatments involve a dermatologist using a needle to break up the connective bands that lead to cellulite’s dimpling effect. Once this connection breaks, the affected skin can bounce back and smooth itself out. Patients have reported moderately favourable results with subcision procedures; however, treatments are costly. Laser Treatments There are several different laser cellulite treatment options available for addressing cellulite issues. One of the most common, Cellulaze, involves putting a laser under your skin to break up the tough bands that cause cellulite dimpling. This treatment, among others (see below), also promotes thicker skin. This is important because a major factor in cellulite is the thinning of the skin, leading to easier dimpling. Stimulating collagen and elastin production in the treatment area helps improve the skin’s appearance. Initial research indicates that laser cellulite treatments may be effective in reducing the appearance of cellulite. However, the more effective methods are extremely expensive and can still be quite invasive, requiring more recovery time than other cellulite treatment options. Other Laser Cellulite Treatments In addition to the Cellulaze laser cellulite treatment techniques, there are also non-invasive laser treatments, such as Zerona, designed to help minimise fat. In these treatments, low-level lasers are focused on the skin, and the heat generated melts fat cells. The body then eliminates the fat naturally. While the testimonials for these products claim significant fat reductions, we mustn’t confuse fat and cellulite. Regrettably, non-invasive laser treatments do nothing to break up the fibrous tissues that cause cellulite. Carboxytherapy In carboxytherapy, carbon dioxide (CO2) gas is injected under the skin. The idea is that the gas will destroy fat cells, improve blood flow, and bolster the skin’s elasticity. It’s also a popular treatment for stretch marks. But does it work? Well, the jury’s still out. Studies show that patients may see less cellulite using this technique. In a study where 10 patients had 8 carboxytherapy sessions, the researchers documented a slight decrease in the appearance of cellulite. Side effects of this treatment could include in-session discomfort and bruising. Vacuum-Assisted Precise Tissue Release Cellulite Treatments Think of this procedure as subcision, but with extra cutting power. Instead of using a needle, this technique uses a device that cuts through the tough bands with small blades and then suctions the skin into the dimpled areas. In a recent study, some patients have shown improved results for up to 3 years. The downsides include cost, as treatments can range into the thousands and long recovery times.  Ionithermie Cellulite Treatments Performed by a technician in a spa, Ionithermie cellulite reduction treatments involve an eclectic mix of ingredients. First, the treatment area is covered in clay, algae, or a mix of the two. Electrodes are then attached, and the area is wrapped in plastic. Once the treatment begins, the technician leaves the room. During the procedure, a mild electric current is administered. Some report pain and unpleasantness at this stage. The goal of the treatment is to reduce the size of the entire area being treated, possibly leading to the diminished appearance of cellulite. No independent studies on Ionithermie have been published, leaving the effectiveness of the procedure unknown. Some report feeling more toned, but their cellulite is still visible. Others report no difference. Those that notice results say they only last 12–18 hours. Endermologie Cellulite Treatments Endermologie is a spa treatment with a device that lifts your skin up using a vacuum and gives your tissue a deep massage.  Sessions usually take about 45 minutes. Patients report that it takes a number of treatments to see results. So far, studies of Endermologie are inconclusive. One saw no difference between the group getting the treatment and the control group. Another only saw a temporary reduction. Evidence suggests that if it works for you, ongoing procedures are necessary for lasting results. Patients tend to notice cellulite returning within a month when they stop treatment. Ultrasonic Liposculpting Ultrasound has been around as an imaging technology for decades. Now it’s being used as a non-invasive technique to reduce fat. Ultrasonic liposculpting is a relatively new procedure, and it’s too early to tell how effective it will prove to be. Currently, there’s no evidence to suggest it can reduce cellulite on its own. It may be able to help reduce the appearance of cellulite if used in tandem with another cellulite treatment, but more studies are needed. Laser-Assisted Liposuction This technique combines traditional liposuction with the addition of a laser. But where the laser treatments mentioned above are minimally invasive, liposuction is not. This invasive approach usually requires general anesthesia and a long recovery time. Liposuction is proven to work well on small amounts of fatty tissue, but it’s typically not recommended for treating cellulite. In fact, it sometimes amplifies dimpling. Whether adding a laser to this process will help treat cellulite remains to be seen. Laser-assisted liposuction is relatively new, and its effectiveness still needs to be tested. Cryolipolysis Cellulite Treatments This procedure puts a whole new spin on freezing your body parts off. This minimally-invasive technique literally freezes fat before vacuuming it out from your body. But while studies show cryolipolysis is very effective at getting rid of unwanted fat deposits, it does nothing to help tighten the skin or break up the fibrous material that leads to cellulite. Non-invasive Cryo Techniques As with laser treatments, cryo also has some non-invasive options. These techniques involve destroying fat cells by freezing them through the skin. However, like cryolipolysis, non-invasive cryo only reduces fat and can’t break down the fibrous tissue responsible for dimpling. Mesotherapy Cellulite Treatments In mesotherapy, several injections are made in the treatment area. The injected substance can vary and may include anything from caffeine and herbal extracts to enzymes and hormones. The exact recipe depends on the practitioner, making it that much harder to tell if it’s effective or safe. There’s little evidence to suggest these treatments work. Side effects reported include: redness swelling tenderness under the skin infection allergic reaction skin changes Radiofrequency Assisted Lipolysis One minimally invasive cellulite reduction treatment gaining in popularity is radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis (RFAL). The technique varies depending on the device being used, but all combine radiofrequency energy with suction to melt fat and remove it. Some also add laser or massage elements into the mix. Some temporary after-treatment bruising is common with RFAL. Learn More About Cellulite Treatments With InMode As you can see, there are many different cellulite treatment procedures to consider, so do your homework, talk to friends and family and make a choice that’s best suited to your individual body type and desired results. If you have any questions about reducing cellulite with the latest medical technology, visit our Find a Physician page to find a clinic using InMode’s cellulite reduction treatments near you today.
Myths & Misconceptions About Cosmetic Treatments

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Myths & Misconceptions About Cosmetic Treatments

on May 08 2023
Cosmetic treatments have become increasingly popular and accessible, yet there are still many myths and misconceptions surrounding these procedures. Whether it's negative side effects or unrealistic results, many of these cosmetic procedure myths are unfounded or outdated.  In reality, thanks to advances in technology, cosmetic treatments now require little downtime and are suitable for a wide variety of people. Knowing this information can help anyone feel informed and comfortable when considering any kind of cosmetic treatment. InMode is a leading global provider of aesthetic devices. Our mission is to create innovative, life-changing technologies that enhance beauty and well-being while redefining the cosmetic industry. We're passionate about smashing the plastic surgery myths and misconceptions that prevent people from seeking out cosmetic procedures. Common Misconceptions About Cosmetic Procedures Myth 1: Cosmetic Treatments Are Only for Women Cosmetic treatments are increasingly becoming a popular choice for both men and women alike. Gone are the days when people think that cosmetic treatments such as microneedling and laser hair removal are for women only. Cosmetic treatments are increasingly becoming a popular choice for both men and women alike.  People opt for cosmetic treatments to address a variety of concerns, such as restoring youthfulness or enhancing overall appearance, neither of which are gender specific. Skin care professionals understand their client's needs and offer customised services depending on the particular concern as well as any pre-existing health conditions. Many healthcare professionals and leading clinics use and trust InMode technology for its consistent results, helping male and female patients achieve their health and beauty goals. Myth 2: Cosmetic Treatments Are Expensive and for the Rich Today, anyone can enjoy the benefits of cosmetic treatments without breaking the bank. Cosmetic procedures are no longer just for the wealthy and are becoming increasingly accessible for people of all backgrounds.  With careful planning and research, you can find treatments that suit your budget and lifestyle.  When considering cost, it's important to factor in any additional expenses, such as follow-up appointments required to maintain results. In many cases, you will actually save money over time with a maintenance plan rather than completing a one-time reactive treatment. Investing in yourself or taking a preventative approach could be much less expensive than waiting until a later point in your life.  Myth 3: Cosmetic Treatments Will Completely Change Your Appearance Cosmetic treatments are a great way to give yourself an aesthetic lift, but it's important to know that they will not completely change your appearance. Cosmetic treatments are subtle and make a difference in small yet meaningful ways. Typically, these minimally invasive technologies can fade fine lines and other signs of aging or refresh areas like the eyebrows and eyelids, bringing back your youthful energy without making drastic changes.  Myth 4: All Cosmetic Practitioners Are Professionals The fourth cosmetic surgery myth is that all practitioners are professionals. Unfortunately, this is not true. Of course, there are many experienced and qualified practitioners who have gone through rigorous safety and health training to achieve great results for their patients. However, there are also those who may be well-meaning but lack the skill or qualifications to perform services responsibly.  It's important to do your research before settling on a practitioner — ask about their credentials, experience, certifications and industry affiliations, so you can make an informed decision. Start by browsing through the range of providers available on our website.  Knowing your options ahead of time and researching the details will go a long way towards ensuring that you have the best experience possible with a qualified practitioner. Myth 5: All Clinicians Will Give Me the Same Result As Other Patients Contrary to popular belief, not all clinicians provide identical results, as every patient is unique and can require different treatments. Clinicians must take into account a variety of factors when planning the most effective procedure, including the patient's condition, body type and other health considerations.  While 'before and after' shots can help patients develop a better understanding of what treatments can achieve, they should be used as a guide only and not a guarantee. Contact InMode to Learn More About Cosmetic Procedure Myths InMode is passionate about helping clinics (and their patients) by offering accessible, affordable technologies. Our workstations and devices enable patients to achieve real and consistent results. We're all about busting plastic surgery myths by educating others. Browse our range of blogs online and contact our team if you have any further questions. 
Get Your Body Snatched for Summer With EvolveX

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Get Your Body Snatched for Summer With EvolveX

on May 08 2023
If your patients are looking for non-surgical strategies to shape and remodel their bodies, EvolveX is the answer. A comprehensive workstation, EvolveX is ideal for patients wanted to pursue total body transformation without the lengthy downtime typically associated with surgery.  Getting snatched for summer has never been easier, thanks to InMode and EvolveX.  What Is Body Contouring? Body contouring is a general term that refers to any aesthetic, medical, or surgical procedure that aims to reshape the body. Traditional methods of body contouring tend to involve surgery, which is invasive and can involve a lengthy recovery period. Procedures known as ‘lifts and tucks’ aim to remove excess fat and skin, while liposuction removes fat deposits.  Medical aesthetic technology has progressed significantly over the past few decades, and there are now many non-surgical body contouring procedures clinics can offer patients that are non or minimally invasive and involve little to no downtime.  InMode offers a variety of technologies that facilitate body contouring; an excellent choice for those who wish to improve their overall silhouette without the risks associated with surgery or anesthesia. What Is EvolveX? Take body remodelling to the next level with EvolveX.  We don’t need to tell you that increasing numbers of patients are seeking non-surgical strategies to remodel skin, treat fat, and tone their overall body. Many of these patients follow a healthy diet and get an appropriate amount of exercise but are looking for that little extra push to get them where they want to go. Enter the EvolveX. This all-in-one system is equipped with multiple technologies, including the Tite (bipolar radiofrequency), Tone (electrical muscle stimulation), and Transform (bipolar radiofrequency and electrical muscle stimulation), which can deliver skin tightening and permanent fat reduction in a comfortable and effective manner.  From a clinical perspective, the hands-free nature of EvolveX and the fact that it facilitates multiple treatments means it offers a high return on investment and allows you to treat other patients while it is in use.  What Is the New ‘Snatched’ Trend? Beauty trends come and go, but the one thing most have in common is smooth, wrinkle-free skin. The ‘snatched’ trend takes this to the next level, with countless celebrities now doing whatever they can to sport a slim lower face, defined cheekbones, and tight, polished, flawless skin.  It’s not only your face that can be described as ‘snatched.’ Body sculpting is all about selectively targeting areas of the body that don’t respond to diet and physical activity. Remodelling skin and treating fat in these areas can help you achieve the snatched silhouette of your dreams. Once upon a time, the only way to achieve this effect was through invasive surgery. These days, platforms such as EvolveX make skin tightening and permanent fat reduction simple.  Why Choose EvolveX to Get the Perfect Summer Body Are your patients tired of diets that don’t produce the results you desire? Do your clients report exercising regularly but still not seeing their bodies respond? Enter EvolveX — the key to the perfect summer body. Lose Excess Fat Without Having to Hit the Gym We all understand how important exercise is to our physical and mental health. However, for many people, exercise alone is not enough to reduce excess fat. You will likely have clients who report no matter how many cardio sessions they do, unwanted bulges still remain.  The Transform technology available through EvolveX is a hands-free total body tissue, fat, and muscle transforming treatment that harnesses bipolar radiofrequency energy for deep heating of dermal and adipose tissue combined with electric muscle stimulation for visible fat reduction results.  Non-invasive, Fast & Convenient Gone are the days of having to book in for surgery that requires a hospital stay and a lengthy recovery period. As an all-in-one system, EvolveX enables clinicians to provide multiple types of treatment in one session, all of which are non-invasive, comfortable and effective.  Body contouring on your lunch break — what could be more convenient?  Better, Smoother and Younger Skin Many factors contribute to ageing, and scientists are still on the quest to learn more about this complicated process. The good news is that some visible signs of ageing can be mitigated by lifestyle changes or aesthetic treatments. The Tite technology, available as part of the EvolveX platform, harnesses the power of RF energy to remodel skin and improve its appearance, with 8 hands-free applicators delivering uniform and volumetric heating to the skin and sub-dermal layer.  Well-Defined Body Getting ‘snatched’ is all about attending to areas of excess fat to achieve a well-defined body.  Muscular tone plays a significant role in the definition of your silhouette. The EvolveX Tone technology emits electrical muscle stimulation via 4 hands-free applicators that can help refine the appearance of your muscles for transformative results.  How Long Will It Take for Me to Recover From an EvolveX Treatment? The answer to this question depends largely on the individual patient. However, as EvolveX is a non-invasive platform, clients shouldn’t find the recovery process to be lengthy or uncomfortable. You’ll find that many of your potential clients are still under the misapprehension that invasive surgery remains the only way to achieve a toned, sculpted, ‘snatched’ body.  Adding EvolveX to your portfolio is a common sense decision that will open up an array of non-invasive treatment options and offers a high return on investment.  Where Can I Find a Clinic That Offers Body Contouring With EvolveX? Are you a potential patient looking to get snatched for summer — or any other season? InMode is a supplier of innovative beauty and wellness technologies. Our team services a number of clinics Australia-wide with non and minimally-invasive platforms and technologies that will have patients looking and feeling their best. To find a clinic near you that offers body contouring with EvolveX, visit our Find a Provider page, navigate to your preferred treatment and enter your postcode.   For further questions about EvolveX or any of our other technologies, please contact the InMode team today.
What is acne and how to treat acne scarring?

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What is acne and how to treat acne scarring?

on May 08 2023
Acne is a skin condition characterised by red pimples and pesky whiteheads. Acne can affect anyone of any age. It is a common myth that acne can only affect teenagers. In fact, adults can suffer from acne too, and hormonal imbalances can often be the reason behind this. A common side effect of acne is acne scarring. Scars can occur when acne penetrates the skin deeply and damages the tissues beneath. These lesions irritate the skin and cause scars. While it may be harmless to leave the scars untreated, they can become an issue since they may affect one’s self-esteem and appearance.  Acne scars are stubborn, but there are different approaches to treatment. The good news is that modern cosmetic procedures can tackle acne scars effectively. They are more widely used and affordable than ever. And technological advancements can offer better results and shorter recovery periods, making them appropriate for people of every age and skin type. Understanding the options available for treating acne scarring can help anyone feel knowledgeable and make informed decisions about treatments and cosmetic procedures. InMode is a leading global supplier of minimally invasive aesthetic equipment. We aim to develop revolutionary, game-changing solutions that improve health and beauty while revolutionising the cosmetics sector. Our technologies lead the industry in acne scarring treatments. We are dedicated to providing cosmetic treatments that can deliver transformational results with innovative technology. Read on to learn more about different technologies in the skin treatment space and how InMode can help with acne scarring.  What is acne? What is acne scarring? Acne is a common skin condition caused by an overproduction of oil and the accumulation of dead skin cells. This irritation causes pimples, whiteheads and other blemishes to form on the skin. While acne is commonly found on the face, it can also occur on the neck, chest, and back.  From whiteheads and blackheads to cysts, acne can affect people of all ages and skin types. However, it’s important to understand the different types of acne so that you can properly treat your own. Whiteheads are small bumps with white centres filled with bacteria and oils. Blackheads are similar to whiteheads, but they appear darker because they are open bumps and are exposed to air more often. Blackheads are more commonly found on the nose. Cystic acne is the most severe form of acne, developing deep underneath the skin as painful bumps that contain pus. They occur when bacteria get trapped in the skin pores along with dead skin and oil. Cystic acne can occur on the face, back, chest and neck. Skin treatments for acne scarring For many acne sufferers, acne scarring can become a major problem. Unfortunately, acne scarring is much more difficult to treat than acne itself. While acne scarring can be difficult and cause emotional distress, there are good treatments available that can help reduce its appearance. Finding the right one often depends on each individual's unique skin type. Depending on your skin type and the type of acne scarring you have, different treatments can provide varied results. It is important to find a clinic and get a professional opinion on which treatment would be most effective for your individual situation. Laser resurfacing Laser resurfacing is an effective treatment option for acne scarring, as it helps to minimise the appearance of acne scars by removing the surface layers of skin. The heat from the laser light also stimulates collagen production in order to rebuild the affected skin layers. The laser specifically targets the cells damaged or impacted by acne scars while leaving unaffected skin untouched, so sessions are non-invasive and safe. Patients need multiple sessions to achieve their desired results but typically see improvement after just one visit. Microneedling Microneedling is a popular acne treatment that uses tiny needles that puncture your skin's surface in order to stimulate collagen production and new cell growth. When tiny needles are inserted into the top layer of skin to treat acne scars, an increase in collagen formation occurs at the site of the micro-wounds. As a "filler," the extra collagen smooths out the skin surrounding the scars and enhances appearance. When done correctly, microneedling has been shown to minimise acne scars and give patients smooth, even complexions. The benefits of the treatment are that it has minimal side effects and a quick recovery time.  Skin dermabrasion Skin dermabrasion is a popular choice to reduce acne scarring. It is a simple cosmetic procedure that works by removing damaged or discoloured skin layers. The process involves using small, abrasive instruments to buff away the surface layer of skin, allowing your own body's healing processes to kick in and repair acne damage. After the treatment, new layers of healthy cells will grow in place of the removed, damaged ones, leaving behind smoother and more even-toned skin. Dermabrasion is minimally invasive and can be easily tailored to treat acne scars on any part of the body, providing long-lasting results with very little downtime. Soft tissue fillers Soft tissue fillers offer acne scar sufferers a minimally invasive option to improve the appearance of acne scars. These fillers are typically made from hyaluronic acid or collagen and can smooth out minor acne scarring, reduce deep acne scaring, or even out indentations in the skin. They are a solution that is simple and effective when it comes to reducing acne scarring. Botox Occasionally, the skin puckers around acne scars. By relaxing the skin around the injection site, Botox may help an acne scar look better. Botox requires repeated treatments to maintain the effect. Chemical peels Chemical peels have become widely used in acne scar treatment. Your doctor will apply a chemical solution to the scar tissue to remove the top layer of the skin and minimise visible damage to the skin. This process can make acne scars appear less prominent and generally give the skin a healthier look. The effectiveness of these chemical peels greatly depends on how deep the peel penetrates into the skin layers, as well as what type of acid is being used during the treatment. Contact InMode to Learn More About Skin Treatments InMode is passionate about harnessing innovative technologies to offer technologies and workstations that facilitate minimally invasive and non-invasive health and beauty procedures. Our investment in radio frequency, light-based energy and laser technologies enables us to deliver on our promise to create innovative technologies that enhance beauty and well-being.  For more information about our range of workstations and technologies that provide aesthetic skin treatments, contact our team today.
What Are Non-Invasive Skin Treatments?

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What Are Non-Invasive Skin Treatments?

on May 08 2023
Non-invasive skin treatments are an effective alternative to traditional surgical skin care procedures. These treatments use minimally disruptive techniques and do away with the need for scalpels or other surgical tools. Non-invasive skin treatments are suitable for various concerns, including reducing wrinkles, improving skin tone and texture, and removing hair. Results are gradual but long-lasting, and the recovery period is relatively short compared to more invasive procedures.  If your patients are looking for a safe and reliable solution to rejuvenate their skin, InMode’s selection of non-invasive devices could be the answer. The Rise & Benefits of Non-invasive Skin Treatments With advancements in medical technology, non-invasive skin treatments have become increasingly popular for aesthetic and therapeutic reasons. InMode is at the forefront of this revolution and strives to continually harness and adapt to changing technologies. These treatments can help improve the complexion and health of the skin by reducing redness, wrinkles, and blemishes. Non-invasive treatments provide benefits such as fewer risks of side effects compared to more invasive procedures, little to no downtime after treatment, minimal discomfort during and after treatment sessions, as well as long-lasting results. Patients also appreciate the affordability of these treatments compared to complex surgeries or laser therapies and the fact that minimal damage is done to the skin.  Non-invasive skin treatments are reliable, safe methods of restoring a youthful radiance without the need for incisions or other surgical procedures. Non-invasive Skin Treatments in the Market Keen to expand your clinical offerings to include non-invasive skin treatments? Check out some of the most popular and powerful devices available today: RF Treatments Radio frequency treatments are a recommended solution for patients keen to improve the appearance of their skin. The rising popularity of RF treatments makes the decision to invest in devices and workstations that enable you to offer this non-invasive treatment a simple one.  RF machines use controlled radio frequency energy to penetrate the upper two layers of the skin — the epidermal and dermal layers. The application of energy stimulates the production of collagen, improving the appearance and skin elasticity.  RF treatments are suitable for most skin types, although you should always speak to patients about their medical history and skin concerns before making a clinical recommendation. As an added advantage, the lack of downtime or significant side effects makes them an ideal choice for regaining a youthful glow. If you’re interested in learning more about RF non-invasive skin treatments, check out the BodyFX, MiniFX, and Evoke device pages.  Laser Treatments Non-invasive laser skin treatments offer an effective solution for those looking to improve their skin without the use of invasive procedures or harsh chemicals that other approaches may rely on.  This cutting-edge technology, found in InMode devices such as the Lumecca and Vasculaze, allows patients to go beyond simple moisturisers and exfoliation and rejuvenate the skin in a precise, targeted way.  These devices typically use the power of laser therapy to effectively stimulate collagen production and can dramatically reduce sun damage, uneven tone and texture, wrinkles, age spots and fine lines, depending on the specific technology. All of these benefits come without requiring downtime, injections or other concerns associated with more traditional approaches.  If you have patients wanting to look years younger without enduring risky or uncomfortable procedures, offering non-invasive laser skin treatments could be the perfect solution.  What Do Non-invasive Skin Treatments Treat? InMode is a leading global provider of minimally invasive and non-invasive technologies that can be harnessed for a wide variety of applications.  Once upon a time, any type of cosmetic treatment involved lengthy downtime and a significant recovery period. Invasive facelifts and surgical treatments were patients’ only options when it came to rejuvenating skin and treating aesthetic concerns.  These days, technology has progressed to the point where any number of skin conditions can be treated in a non-invasive manner with minimal downtime. Face and Body Contouring Face and body contouring are quickly becoming some of the most popular aesthetic procedures available today. This technology uses advanced laser treatments to safely contour and sculpt wrinkles, folds, eyes, cheeks, chin, neck, body and more without the need for invasive surgery.  Take the BodyFX, for example. By harnessing radio-frequency energy and creating negative pressure, heat is delivered to the dermis and sub-dermal layers for reduction, contraction, and body shaping. The BodyFX is typically used to contour larger body areas, including the abdomen, back, flanks, and thighs.  The MiniFX can similarly be used on smaller areas of the body to help treat cellulite.  Pigmentation and Vascular Concerns Pigmentation and vascular concerns can leave skin imperfections that keep patients from confidently showing off their complexion. However, InMode’s range of innovative technologies includes various modern treatments that can help restore healthy, glowing skin and reduce signs of sun damage. For a non-invasive treatment option, consider Lumecca. Intense pulse light is harnessed to reduce vascular lesions, port wine stains, facial, truncal and leg telangiectasias, rosacea, angiomas and spider angiomas, superficial leg veins, venous malformations and more.  Vasculaze is another non-invasive device that can help patients suffering from spider veins, port wine stains, and leg veins.  Laser Hair Removal Gone are the days of shaving, waxing, and plucking — laser hair removal is the simplest and most effective way of removing hair.  For patients seeking laser hair removal, there’s no better clinical option than DiolazeXL. State-of-the-art diode lasers offer an extremely fast treatment time and can be optimised for all skin types, making it an excellent option for clinics that see a wide variety of patients. Contact InMode for Non-Invasive Skin Treatment Devices Non-invasive skin treatment devices offer a highly effective way to rejuvenate the skin without surgery or downtime. With the advancement of technology, these devices can now produce results comparable to those found with traditional invasive surgery.  Staying up to date with patient clinical preferences and demands is easy — simply partner with InMode. We’re global leaders in minimally invasive and non-invasive skin treatments and offer a comprehensive line of platforms to meet the needs of all patients.  For more information about our range of devices and workstations, contact the team at InMode today.
The Importance of Device Maintenance for Skin & Aesthetic Clinics

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The Importance of Device Maintenance for Skin & Aesthetic Clinics

on May 08 2023
When you integrate new technologies, devices and applicators into your practice, they’re a significant investment both in terms of initial financial commitment and the time spent on training. Maintaining your devices is important for a number of reasons, spanning patient comfort and safety, treatment efficacy, and maximising your return on investment by extending the lifespan of the technologies you use.  Whether you’re in the early stages of looking for new technologies to integrate and want to understand the commitment they require, or are an existing provider, discover how to maintain your equipment so you can continue giving the most comfortable treatments and best results for years to come.  What is Device Maintenance? Our suite of devices and technologies is broad, spanning topical radiofrequency, minimally invasive options like RF microneedling, EMS for muscle support and light-based technologies for hair removal and photorejuvenation. Each device will require unique care, in the same way that each treatment requires a unique process to deliver to your patients.  General, preventative device maintenance includes inspection of all electrical parts, the individual devices themselves, when you have a workstation like Optimas Max or IgniteRF, along with ensuring any single-use pieces like microneedle attachment tips are properly installed.  Any technician undertaking such maintenance will also need to properly document all procedures taken to maintain devices according to relevant laws and regulations. Knowing the local regulations in your state or region is important and must be followed comprehensively, both for your patient’s safety and your clinic’s compliance.  While preventative maintenance is important, issues can occur during or after treatments. InMode’s technologies come with comprehensive training and safety measures built in, but corrective maintenance may be required if an issue arises during or after a treatment. While corrective maintenance does have its place, clinics shouldn't rely on it as it can be expensive and affect patient waitlist times.  Overall, proper aesthetic device maintenance is essential for smooth operation and high efficiency in medical practices that intend to offer aesthetic treatments. Risks of Improper Use & Maintenance Nothing is more important than the health and well-being of your clients. With that in mind, it's a good idea to briefly discuss the risks of improper device use.  Permanent Damage to Patients  As an aesthetic services practitioner, the last thing you want is to cause damage or harm to your patients.  Our devices are designed to operate in a very specific manner. While they’re non-invasive and minimally invasive by design, you’re still dealing with delicate tissues, and many are doctors’ only applicators that require medical training and training from InMode. Failure to adhere to instructions can result in damage. Morpheus8, for example, should be used to conduct face and body contouring through fat remodelling. Selecting the correct attachment tip is essential, along with the speed and depth at which the skin is treated.  Improper use or using a device when it hasn't been through appropriate maintenance can result in treatment that damages patients.  Fire or Safety Hazard A lack of preventative maintenance around aesthetic machines can be a major hazard, as it can result in unexpected fires. Regular servicing should be carried out to ensure all electrical components are working safely and efficiently.  Basic cleaning and maintenance includes regularly wiping the devices or multiplatforms down to remove dust, along with lubricating mechanical parts, and monitoring temperature levels. They take very little time to do, but significantly increase the safety of your technologies while also reducing the chances of a fire occurring. Aesthetic services providers should also periodically check their fire safety systems to ensure they operate as expected.  In an industry where even the slightest malfunction can have dire consequences, preventive maintenance for medical equipment is essential for promoting patient safety and well-being. Injury to Staff or Patients if the Machine Breaks Maintaining aesthetic devices is essential for clinical operations and ensuring patient safety. A lack of maintenance can cause machines to malfunction or break, leading to injury to both staff and patients.  In addition to the immediate risk of injury, a broken workstation can consume additional resources as clinicians work to fix the device or replace it with a functional one, often resulting in costly delays in delivery. Along with being a negative for patients, it can impact your reputation and result in treatment delays while you wait for either replacement parts or a new replacement device.  It is, therefore, critical for clinical teams to provide regular preventive maintenance and follow reliable best practices for machinery care. Such attention will ensure better equipment performance, minimise equipment downtime and make sure that patient safety is not compromised. How to Take Care of Your InMode Devices & Machines Taking care of your InMode devices and workstations is essential for achieving long-term clinical performance. Here are a few practical tips to help you keep them functioning at an optimal level:   Make sure that your machines receive regular maintenance from a qualified service technician. We recommend getting them serviced periodically, depending on the nature of the device. Once a year on average is a good metric to work by.  Check user guides before starting a new device and follow all safety instructions. When you’re an InMode provider, we’ll give you comprehensive training to ensure you’re delivering the safest treatments possible, while also ensuring optimal results for your patients.  Be careful not to overload any machine beyond the recommended capacity — this may cause serious damage.  Keep all devices clean and dust-free by wiping down surfaces with approved cleaning products as per the manufacturer's guidelines. Following these basic steps can go a long way towards keeping your InMode devices and machines in optimal condition. Each device and workstation will have slightly different requirements. When you’re an InMode provider, we offer comprehensive training and ongoing support. If you have questions regarding any of our technologies or want to learn the current best practices for device maintenance, we’re here to help. Please contact our team at any stage, and we’ll give you personalised information and updated training.  Contact InMode for Medical Aesthetic Devices Device maintenance is one of the most important aspects of running an aesthetic clinic. Whether you offer anti-ageing treatments or laser hair removal, understanding your responsibilities when it comes to device maintenance should be a top priority. If you have specific questions about technologies you currently use, or you’re interested in becoming an InMode provider, enquire online today.
Why your clinic needs InModePro

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Why your clinic needs InModePro

on Aug 11 2022
Why work with InMode? For over two decades, the leaders and scientists behind InMode have revolutionised the medical aesthetic industry with state-of-the-art light, RF and laser solutions that essentially launched and shaped an industry. The research and development team has over 70 patents and a proven track record of success. InMode's systems are utilised by some of the most prestigious clinics worldwide. The InMode team is constantly innovating to bring you the latest medical aesthetic technologies that can help improve patient outcomes and drive your business forward. By partnering with InMode, your clinic has access to the latest technologies, world-class customer support, and marketing resources. InMode is dedicated to helping you grow your clinic and providing the best possible experience for your clients.  What is InModePro? InModePro is a customisable workstation that has been designed to meet the specific needs of your clinic. The InModePro workstation comes with a range of InMode's most popular technologies, including Radio Frequency (RF), laser and light-based technologies.  InModePro workstations is designed to maximise space utilisation and efficiency in your clinic. What technologies are available? InModePro allows you to choose all or a combination of the most in-demand applications based on your clinic's needs. Forma FormaV DiolazeXl Morpheus8 Plus MiniFx Vasculaze Lumecca BodyFx Who is InModePro for? InMode Pro is perfect for: Dermatologists Plastic Surgeons Aestheticians Medi Spas How can InModePro Help Your clinic? Non-invasive treatments InModePro is the perfect solution for any clinic looking to offer the latest in non-invasive treatments. Using cutting-edge technology, InModePro provides a variety of treatment options that are both safe and effective. Whether you're looking for treatments to improve skin tone and texture or reduce the appearance of wrinkles, InMode Pro has a treatment option that will suit your client's needs. And because all of our treatments are non-invasive, there is little to no recovery time or downtime. So if you're looking to offer your patients the very best in non-invasive treatments, look no further than InMode Pro. Lunchtime procedures Lunchtime treatments are ideal for busy professionals who want to improve their appearance but can't afford to take time off from work. The treatments offered by InModePro are quick and easy, with minimal to no downtime. That means clients can have the treatment done during lunch and return to work immediately afterwards. And because they require no anesthesia or incisions, they come with little risk, and side effects are typically minor. No consumables* InModePro technologies are some of the most advanced and sophisticated on the market today. One of the main benefits of these technologies is that they come with no consumables (except for Morpheus8, FormaV). This means you won't have to constantly buy new materials, which can save money in the long run. In addition, no consumables also reduce your overheads, as you won't need to keep track of inventory or stock levels. *Exception is Morpheus8, FormaV with nominal consumables Clinically validated At InMode, we are dedicated to providing our patients with the most sound and effective treatments available. All of our treatments are Clinically validated, meaning they have been proven to be effective through rigorous scientific testing.  High ROI Clients are increasingly searching for treatments tailored to their specific needs, and InModePro is the perfect way to provide this. It offers a wide range of options for clients and is easy to upsell, making it a great option for businesses looking to boost their ROI. Versatility at your fingertips The InModePro is one of the most versatile devices on the market and offers a wide range of options for treating various conditions. This makes it perfect for clinics that see a variety of clients with different needs. (need to finish) To find out more on how InModePro can help grow your clinic, contact the team at InMode today.
Why Morpheus8 is the best RF Microneedling technology

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Why Morpheus8 is the best RF Microneedling technology

on Jul 21 2022
Morpheus8 is the award-winning fractional radiofrequency (RF) microneedling technology by InMode. It is celebrated worldwide for its ability to provide impressive anti-aging results by remodelling collagen and subdermal adipose tissue on the face and body without the need for surgery.  When deciding which RF microneedling technology to purchase for your clinic or treatment to invest in for your own skin, it’s important to compare all the options. In this article, we will explain the benefits of RF microneedling and share the top reasons why you should choose Morpheus8 over competitors. What Is RF Microneedling? RF (radiofrequency) microneedling is a cosmetic medical procedure that combines two increasingly popular skin rejuvenation techniques: microneedling and radiofrequency energy.  Microneedling, as the name suggests, involves the use of tiny, sterile needles to create microscopic punctures in the skin, thereby stimulating the body's natural healing processes and encouraging the production of collagen, a protein crucial to skin elasticity and firmness. RF energy enhances this process by delivering heat into the deeper layers of the skin, further stimulating collagen and elastin production, reducing wrinkles, and tightening the skin.  This procedure is minimally invasive, and it can help address a variety of skin issues, such as fine lines, wrinkles, sagging skin, and acne scars, leading to improved skin texture and tone. In this day and age, increasing numbers of patients are looking for non-invasive ways of improving skin tone and texture with minimal downtime. Morpheus8 is the answer. Introducing Morpheus8 Morpheus8 is an innovative skincare treatment designed to reverse the visible signs of ageing with minimal fuss or downtime. Bringing together the dual powers of radiofrequency energy and microneedling, Morpheus8 treatments can be administered on a patient’s lunch break, making cosmetic treatments more accessible than ever. Morpheus8 is designed to be used on any part of the body, including along the face, neck, abdomen, thighs, flanks and buttocks. Common skin concerns the Morpheus8 can be used to address include: Fine lines and wrinkles Atrophic scars (acne scars) Skin irregularities Skin laxity Skin dyschromia Stretch marks Cellulite As far as RF microneedling machines are concerned, the Morpheus8 is particularly powerful and advanced, providing triple action RF fractional SARD technology. The acronym SARD stands for Subdermal Adipose Remodelling Device, and the equipment offers a combination of microneedling and fractional RF.  This dual-action technology ensures patients benefit from radiofrequency energy within the subdermal adipose tissue and the skin surface, bringing a broad spectrum of dermal heating to perform ablation, fat coagulation and volumetric bulk heating.  Benefits of Morpheus8 RF Microneedling Morpheus8 RF microneedling offers substantial benefits for patients of all ages and skin types. Its ability to penetrate deeper layers of the skin ensures longer-lasting results and improved skin firmness with minimal downtime. Some of the top benefits of the Morpheus8 — and reasons to choose this device over others — include: Minimal Downtime Morpheus8 RF microneedling is designed to provide skin rejuvenation benefits with minimal downtime. The device’s non-surgical nature and precise delivery of radiofrequency energy stimulate collagen production without causing extensive damage to the skin's surface.  Following the procedure, patients might experience mild redness or swelling, but these effects typically subside within a couple of days. Unlike more invasive cosmetic surgeries, Morpheus8 allows patients to resume their regular activities relatively quickly, making it a convenient option for patients with busy schedules. Boosts Collagen  Collagen is a crucial protein found abundantly in the human body, particularly in the skin, bones, muscles, and connective tissues. It plays a vital role in maintaining skin elasticity and firmness. However, as we age, the natural reserves of collagen in the skin begin to diminish, which contributes to the classic signs of aging. Morpheus8 stimulates the new production of collagen through the combination of microneedling and RF energy, helping turn back the clock and minimise fine lines and wrinkles.  Reduce Fine Lines, Wrinkles & Scarring Fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scarring are all common skin concerns. The convenience of the Morpheus8 means patients no longer have to rely on serums and moisturisers that don’t necessarily work — a short session of RF microneedling is all that’s required. Non-surgical Alternative to Facelifts An invasive facelift is no longer the only cosmetic procedure you can use to help reduce the signs of ageing — which is good news, considering these procedures tend to involve a lengthy recovery period and do not always produce desired results. Morpheus8 is one of InMode’s many non and minimally-invasive treatment options that can revitalise your appearance without the need to go under the knife. Versatility in Treatment Tips The Morpheus8 comes complete with four sharp polymer-coated needles — Resurfacing, Morpheus8, Prime and Body — that can be used to customise the treatment depending on the body part and concern.  Deepest Heat Profile on the Market Morpheus 8 has the deepest heat profile compared to any other device on the market. It has a programmable penetration depth of 0.5-7mm with an additional 1mm heat profile. Burst Technology Morpheus8 Body tip allows for a customisable multi-pulse setting known as Burst Technology. It works by treating three depths in one pulse for a 3-dimensional remodelling and tightening treatment.  Burst Technology delivers elasticity, resilience, and tensile strength across the entire skin-adipose matrix with minimal mechanical trauma and is three times faster than regular treatment.  Upgradeable Platform Morpheus8 allows for combination treatments with other RF modalities, meaning you can provide clients with multiple treatments in one visit. Such versatility tends to help clinics improve their return on investment, particularly if the treatment is sold as a package. It is also a plus for clients as they can reduce the time spent coming in for treatments.  Contact InMode to Discuss the Morpheus8 It’s clear that the Morpheus8 is a common-sense addition to your clinic. For more information on price, installation, use and maintenance, contact the team at InMode today. 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