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RENUVION
Facial Renewal
How would you like to look in the mirror and see the kind of smooth and radiant skin you haven't seen in years? That is what a Facial Renewal procedure can do for you.
WHAT CAN RENUVION
DO FOR ME?
- Smooths and contracts the skin in one procedure.
- Dramatically reduces deep wrinkles and rhytides with a high level of patient satisfaction.1
- Directly treats the skin, providing a smooth, radiant look — without cutting.1
- Provides a healthy and natural look, with patients stating, “it’s like rewinding the clock.”
EXPERIENCE
REAL RESULTS
The first major advancement in decades of skin treatments for the face, Renuvion is a new and effective nonsurgical option for smoothing and contracting the skin — all in one procedure. This is Facial Renewal.
During the procedure, helium plasma energy is applied to a very thin layer of skin.
*Individual results may vary
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Renuvion is a non-surgical option for reducing wrinkles and rhytides. But it’s not for everybody. This procedure is not recommended for patients with darker skin tones and requires recovery time. Your doctor will talk to you about your goals, your lifestyle, and whether Renuvion is the right option for you.
The Renuvion Dermal Handpiece is indicated for dermatological procedures for the treatment of moderate to severe wrinkles and rhytides, limited to patients with Fitzpatrick skin types I, II, or III.
Warning: Application of more than one treatment pass in the perioral area, on the forehead, and along the jawline has been associated with hypertrophic scarring.
Risks associated with the use of the Renuvion Dermal System include but are not limited to hypertrophic scarring, milia/acne, telangiectasia (spider veins), skin discoloration/hypopigmentation, dormant infection reactivation, infection, bruising or bleeding. As with any procedure, individual results may vary. As with all energy devices there are inherent risks associated with its use, refer to the IFU for further information.
References:
- Holcomb JD, Kelly M, Hamilton TK, DeLozier JB 3rd. A prospective study evaluating the use of helium plasma for dermal resurfacing. Lasers Surg Med 2020;52:940-951. https://doi.org/10.1002/lsm.23257