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Advantages
Regen is so successful due to highly focused electrical energy that
requires much less total energy and results in no pain during treatment,
attaining immediate results and an overall shorter treatment course.
The
unique Tripollar configuration can achieve variable depths
of penetration, thereby resulting in simultaneous treatment of deep
and superficial skin layers. This is important to achieve uniform
multi-layer skin heating.
Treatments
are not painful Tripollar RF technology focuses the
RF energy right where it is needed, requiring much lower energy
than other RF technologies, thus avoiding pain or discomfort.
Treating
both superficial and deeper skin and
fat layers Tripollar RF technology uses sophisticated
algorithms to control the treatment electrodes; varying the current
and polarity to achieve variable energy focus in different layers,
resulting in visible clinical results from the first treatment.
Selective
heating of fat tissue The Tripollar RF technology directs
energy selectively to fat tissue avoiding heating to other tissues
thus achieving better clinical results.
No cooling of skin or applicator is needed The Tripollar
RF configuration and sophisticated control algorithm eliminates
the need for skin and applicator cooling resulting in more efficient
treatment and requires less treatment sessions.
Light
technology not required applicable for all skin types and
colours
Older
Technologies
Mono-Polar and Bi-Polar
Regen Tripollar RF has evolved from two key technologies, mono-polar
(1st generation technology) and bi-polar RF (2nd generation).
Monopolar
uses one pole/electrode to deliver the electrical energy and often
uses a return pad connected to the leg or back to close the electrical
circuit. The electric current passes through a large part of the
body and normally most of it will flow through the vascular system,
thus not heating the fat cells efficiently.
Advantages
Non-invasive
Long history in medical electro-surgery
Disadvantages
RF current flows through the body length
Lower treatment efficacy
Requires very high power (200-300 Watts)
Requires cooling of the skin/electrodes
Painful treatment
Bi-Polar
is second generation RF technology which uses two poles/electrodes
to deliver the RF energy to the skin. The RF flows between the two
poles/electrodes, and is thereby confined to the treatment area.
The depth of penetration of bi-polar for the treatment site is fixed
and is about half of the distance between the two poles/electrodes.
Advantages
The RF is limited to the treatment area
Non-invasive - minimum downtime
Disadvantages
Constant and limited penetration depth
Low current density
Requires cooling and may cause pain
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Regen
Tripollar

Regen
Tripollars electric field density
is much greater than older technology, Bi-Polar

Regen
Tripollars superior three pole technology

Mono-polar
energy flows uncontrolled through the body
Bi-polar
treats only superficial skin layers
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