According to the company, Matrix RF utilizes Syneron’s fractional radio frequency technology to provide fractional tissue heating at three ablation and coagulation relative ratios, resulting in effective wrinkle reduction. The tunable applicator allows the user to adjust the relative ratio of ablation and coagulation, as well as direct heating, and to vary the treatment depth based upon desired clinical endpoints.
The Matrix RF applicator is said to be the first bi-polar RF non-laser and non-light-based aesthetic device capable of creating tunable ablation/coagulation impact, simulating the effects of different types of ablative/coagulative lasers used for a range of aesthetic applications. These applications include skin rejuvenation, tightening and resurfacing and with minimal or no downtime.
Doron Gerstel, CEO of Syneron, said: “By introducing the first bi-polar RF tunable, fractional, ablative/coagulative RF technology to the aesthetic market, Syneron transforms the way aesthetic devices can be customized for individual patient treatments.”