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ANTIGE

Microneedle technology

Minimal epidermis damage

Creates coagulated columns,

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ANTIGE is a fractional radiofrequency micro-needle device designed to overcome the drawbacks of traditional lasers, which typically damage the skin surface as they pass through it.

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ANTIGE features a protective coating that prevents direct energy delivery to the skin surface, reducing superficial damage.

 

The treatment process creates coagulated columns, promoting healing and generating abundant collagen layers. The RF capability ensures controlled energy delivery per shot, leading to consistent and optimal clinical outcomes.

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Needle Tip

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Insulated

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Non-insulated

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Touch Needle

Needle Types

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ANI-36 (Insulated)

The electrification is limited to the tip of the needle, while the remainder is insulated. This design allows the delivery of RF energy deep into the skin without damaging epidermis, making it the most commonly used type of needle.

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ANT-36 (Non-insulated)

Unlike insulated needles, all parts of these needles are not insulated. They are designed to deliver RF energy through whole skin layers including both epidermis and dermis.

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ANN-36 (No needle)

This blunt tip is used to affect the outer layer of the skin. They are primarily used to affect the armpit sweat glands.

Application

Rejuvenation

Wrinkles

Enlarged Pores

Scars

 

Skin Tightening

Skin Laxity

Turkey Neck

 

Striae Distensae

 

Skin Discoloration

Dyschromia

Hyperpigmentation

 

Sweating Disorder

Hyperhidrosis

Axillary Osmidrosis

Models

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ANTIGE

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