Enerjet 2.0 uses Jet Volumetric Remodelling (JVR) which is a high-pressure technology to laterally introduce healing agents deep into the dermal layer of the skin. This non-thermal, non-surgical, needle-free treatment is suitable for all skin types and all areas of the body
Enerjet 2.0 is useful for
- Treating scars and keloids
- Skin rejuvenation and dermal thickening
- Kinetic skin lifting
- Improves lines, wrinkles and rough texture
- Treating delicate areas of the skin, such as décolletage, neck, cheeks, around the eyes, lips, forehead and chin
The Enerjet 2.0 technology
- A healing compound is administered deeply into the dermis using powerful jet technology
- The JVR technology delivers kinetic energy and a healing compound through a small entry point into the epidermis (up to 200 microns)
- Once the dermis layer is reached, the jet disperses the compound to cover 100 times the area of a single 32G needle entry point, leaving virtually no signs on the skin’s outer layer.
- The particles act as nano-bullets, scattering in the dermis to create a microtrauma. The controlled microtrauma stimulates the body’s natural healing response, resulting in the formation of new collagen.
- The active compound improves the hydration of the skin and initiates the production of new collagen and elastin in the dermis
- The synergy between these 2 effects combine a cascade of healing processes
The Enerjet 2.0 treatment procedure
- The skin is cleaned and topical anaesthesia applied
- The healing agent is prepared and introduced into the syringe
- The Enerjet hand piece delivers kinetic energy and the healing solution into the skin
- You may feel a sensation like a small blunt pinch on the skin
- After the procedure the skin may be mildly red with superficial tiny microtrauma which resolves spontaneously
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