With age, skin becomes lax and lined. The supportive collagen fiber network starts giving way as collagen gets damaged and depleted. While dermatologists have various techniques at hand to counteract or reverse the visible effect of collagen loss, an ideal solution would be one that can reverse the basic problem.
The eMatrix E-two technology works on skin rejuvenation with a unique combination of the SublativeTM and SublimeTM applications. The underlying principle is that when any part of the skin is injured, adjacent areas of skin rash is to provide healing. The eMatrix Sublative technique, mainly used for Acne Scar Reduction, leverages fractional bi-polar radio frequency (RF) energy which is safe and suitable for all skin types and skin colors. RF energy is directed deep into the dermal layer of skin through a treatment tip that contains tiny probes. This action induces a skin injury in the targeted areas, safely and harmlessly. Now, this is just what’s needed to activate cells that produce collagen and other fibers (also known as fibroblasts) in these zones. The areas left untouched help support the injured tissue by accelerating the healing process. With an increase in collagen, there is a clear improvement in skin tone and skin texture.
Best of all, eMatrix SublativeTM Rejuvenation treatment minimizes the risk of post-treatment hyperpigmentation as compared with lasers, because the RF energy is not absorbed by the pigment-producing cells.
eMatrix technology gives you smooth rejuvenated skin in a single sitting. The session could last 20-40 minutes and it is effective on any skin type. Since the treatment can be directed at the appropriate skin layer, it produces dramatic results.
SublativeTM technology has minimal downtime since it causes low epidermal disruption. It improves textural irregularities, skin laxity, and superficial skin lesions. It also removes wrinkles, and scars.
You might feel a warm, prickly sensation during the treatment and have a slightly sunburnt appearance after. It’s not uncommon. It fades quickly. But your skin will need a different care regime in the days following your treatment. Here’s what you should and shouldn’t do.