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Approximately 95% of people with acne vulgaris will suffer from scarring following the initial acne inflammation.
Acne scars may result from damage to the skin during the healing of active acne. The two causes of acne scars formation can be categorized as either a result of increased tissue formation or, the more common cause, loss or damage to the skin tissue. Additionally, acne scars can be divided into 3 basic subtypes: icepick scars, rolling scars, and boxcar scars based on their width, depth and 3-dimensional composition.
The EnerJet Acne Scars treatment can help improve the appearance of all acne scar subtypes. It is suitable for all skin types, requires minimal downtime and can be carried out year-round.
EnerJet Technology
EnerJetTM proprietary technology simultaneously delivers kinetic energy and a healing compound with minimal epidermal damage, enabling a controlled deep injury profile effect for dermal remodeling. The combined effect of a controlled micro-trauma and suitable healing compounds for each indication induces collagen generation, creating thicker tissue and correcting skin imperfections for long-lasting aesthetic improvement.
A powerful jet injection blasts compounds into the deeper layers of the skin, inducing a deep volumetric micro-trauma effect with an optimal spread of the material. The jet stream disperses the skin enhancing agent laterally, covering 100 times the area of one 32G needle’s entry point while leaving minimal signs on the outer layer of the skin.
The synergy between two effects sets in motion a cascade healing processes, resulting in a natural healing and hydrating process that generates production of new collagen, ultimately generating skin thickening and tightening.
The EnerJet Acne Scars treatment works by using pneumatic acceleration of high-mass hyaluronic acid (HA) particles. These particles penetrate the epidermis through a tiny, micro-sized entry point. Once the solution reaches the dermal layer, it spreads laterally, causing a subcision effect, or a break in the scar’s fibrotic strands, which tie the scar to the underlying subcutaneous tissue. This releases the scar tissue, allowing the fibroblast cells to form a new connective tissue and generate new collagen during the course of natural wound healing. This is combined with a dermal filler effect. The filler optimized for acne scars improves the way the body responds to the healing process, producing a synergic effect enhancing the desired result. The filler raises the scars to the level of the surrounding skin, obtaining a smoother look and feel.
EnerJet’s mechanism of action is based on high-velocity pneumatic acceleration of high-mass hyaluronic acid particles which penetrates the epidermis through a tiny entry point. Once the accelerated jet reaches the dermal layer, it spreads spherically, causing a controlled micro-injury to the dermal layer, initiating the wound-healing process, and stimulating neo-collagenesis, a favorable secondary effect.
EnerJet2.0 has shown promising results, and may address some of the limitation of other treatment modalities, and may be used in combination for an effective treatment. The technology is associated with short downtimes and is applicable to all acne scars subtypes as well as all skin types. With EnerJet2.0, the specific scar area is treated, in contrast to other modalities such as chemical peels or laser skin resurfacing where a significantly larger area outside the scar is subject to the treatment.
“it is the first line of treatment for deep acne scars, that would not improve with any other type of technology” Prof. Daniel Cassuto, Italy
Treatment of acne Scars Using Subdermal Minimal Surgery Technology.
“Subdermal minimal surgery technology has been introduced to overcome the therapeutic weaknesses of other treatments. Subdermal minimal surgery technology uses a high-speed jet containing HA molecules, pneumatically accelerated to penetrate the skin through tiny entry points in the epidermis. Sophisticated control precisely spreads the jet laterally within the dermis so that each application uniformly treats a 10- x 10-mm tissue area. This high-mass particles spread inside the dermis with great momentum…” Jin Woong L., Beom Joon K., Myeung Nam K., Chang Kyun L; American society of dermatologic surgery, 36:8:August 2010.
But this is not all EnerJet can do…
This new, clinically proven non-thermal modality for aesthetic medicine enables a fast, safe and effective treatment for kinetic non-surgical facelift, dermal thickening and wrinkle reduction for the face, neck and décolleté, acne scars, keloid and hypertrophic scars, C-section scars, stretch marks and more.
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