Cosmofrance introduces Dermasculpt microcannula for painless cosmetic injections

Cosmofrance Inc. introduces Dermasculpt ® a FDA-approved, FLEXIBLE blunt-tip microcannula for non-bruising & practically painless cosmetic injections. Dermasculpt ® microcannulas are used to administer facial fillers, such as Restylane®, Juvederm®, Perlane®, Radiesse® and Scultra®, in conjunction with the Skin Sculpting Technique ™ (SST) to alleviate patient anxiety & discomfort and maximize results.

The main benefits of the Skin Sculpting Technique ™ (SST) using Dermasculpt ® microcannulas are:

  • virtually no bruising
  • considerably less pain
  • single point of entry for wider coverage
  • production of new collagen

Discussed by renowned dermatologist Dr. Susan Weinkle and others, The Skin Sculpting Technique ™ (SST) using the Dermasculpt ® is being credited as the most important innovation in the field since the invention of the HA filler 15 years ago.

The mechanical stimulation of fibroblast generates new collagen which is triggered by the Dermasculpt ® microcannula's back and forth motion. SST ™ allows the practitioner to literally sculpt the skin, recreating volume and erasing wrinkles and folds in the tear valley and dark eye circles, temples, nasolabial folds, buccal fat pads, marionette lines, upper & lower lips, chin and the hands.

Dermasculpt ® microcannula and the Skin Sculpting Technique ™ (SST) have been featured at the AAD summer conference, IMCAS Paris, and the South Beach Symposium. Future meetings where Dermasculpt ® microcannula will be featured are: Vegas Cosmetic Surgery Symposium June 22-26, IMCAS Asia July 17-19, and The American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine Congress November 4-6.

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Cosmofrance Inc.

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