The Power of Combined Technologies: How the SMART skinXcell Elevates Aesthetic Outcomes

August 29, 2023

The Power of Combined Technologies: How the SMART skinXcell Elevates Aesthetic Outcomes


In the world of aesthetic treatments, results speak louder than promises. As the industry evolves, so does the demand for faster, more effective, and safer treatments. This progression has led to the integration of multiple technologies into a single device. In this blog, we will delve deep into why combining technologies leads to enhanced results, using skinXcell as our key reference.

1. Understanding the Power of Individual Technologies:


Advanced Microneedling: This technique uses fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries on the skin, promoting collagen production and assisting in addressing issues like scars, large pores, and wrinkles.


Radio Frequency (RF): RF delivers controlled energy deep into the skin layers, stimulating collagen, leading to firmer skin, and addressing sagging and wrinkles.

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2. Why Combined Technologies Excel:


a. Multi-dimensional Treatment Approach: By merging microneedling with RF, the skinXcell device attacks skin issues on multiple fronts. While microneedling promotes collagen production via micro-injuries, RF does so through deep tissue heating. This dual action means enhanced, more comprehensive results.


b. Efficiency: With combined technologies, there's a notable increase in treatment efficiency. For instance, the micro-channels created by microneedling allow for deeper penetration of RF energy, ensuring optimal collagen stimulation.


c. Adaptability: The skinXcell's diverse settings, like adjustable needle depths, mono or bi-polar RF, and the inclusion of both insulated & non-insulated tips, offer a tailored treatment experience. Thus, salon professionals can modify treatments based on unique client needs.


d. Enhanced Client Experience: Combining technologies can lead to faster results and decreased recovery times. With the skinXcell, features like the “Step” motor needle system reduce pain, and the Cryo Cooling head ensures comfort.

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3. SMART skinXcell: A Testament to Combined Excellence:


Dual Treatments with One Device: The skinXcell stands out with its ability to offer both advanced microneedling + RF and fractional RF treatments. This dual capability allows beauty professionals to cater to a wider clientele with varied needs.


Advanced Features Amplifying Results:


  • The “Push” vacuum enhances serum absorption by 67%, ensuring better post-treatment nourishment.
  • Sensor Precision delivery promises consistency in every session.
  • The device's “Gold standard” 2MHz RF frequency ensures top-tier RF treatment, guaranteeing visible and lasting results.


The integration of two powerhouse technologies into one device, like the SMART skinXcell, isn't just a testament to technological advancement. It's proof that when technologies collaborate, the results are amplified, transcending what each can achieve individually. For aesthetic professionals and salons, embracing such combined tech devices signifies a commitment to providing clients with the pinnacle of treatment excellence. The future of aesthetics is here, and it's brilliantly combined!


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SMART skinXcell offers the latest in dermal remodelling, using the proven technologies of advanced microneedling combined with Radio Frequency (RF). With this latest device, you'll be able to offer treatments which deliver enhanced results in the treatment of a wide range of concerns for both the face and body.

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