Title: Polaris WR Clinical Review and Technique
1Polaris WRClinical Review and Technique
- Michael Kreindel, Ph.D.
- Thomas Goslau
2Part IMechanism of Collagen Remodeling
3WR Mechanism of Collagen Remodeling Before
- Collagen has high density with small
intrafibrilar spacing that prevents growth of new
fibers and limits the blood supply.
4WR Mechanism of Collagen Remodeling Immediately
After
- Deep edema, intrafibrilar spacing is increased
due to release of liquids from lymphatic and
vascular systems. - Fibers are separated and oriented chaotically.
- Edema and erythema appear.
5WR Mechanism of Collagen Remodeling 3-weeks After
- After edema decreases the collagen maintains
enlarged intrafibrilar spacing which is filled
with new collagen.
6Before
Side by Side Comparison
3-weeks After
7Collagen fiber has more chaotic orientation at a
depth of 0.5-2mm.
Remodeling Depth
Before
-0.0
-0.5
-1.0
-1.5
mm
3-weeks after
8What is the end point?
- Erythema is responsible for superficial
improvements fine lines, skin texture - Edema is required for deep wrinkle improvement
and change of shape
9Part IITreatment Tips and Parameters
10Treatment Targets - Polaris WR
- Skin Tightening (face and body)
- Laugh Line (nasalabial fold)
- Enlarged Pores
- Acne Scars
- Peri-orbital Wrinkles
- Eyebrow Position
- Skin Tone (lighter color)
11Facial Treatment Zones
- Forehead and Cheek Bone - over bone area,
sensitive to RF energy. - Cheeks, Nasalabial Folds - soft part of face,
easy coupling, tolerates well to higher energy
levels. - Lower Eye Area - can be treated when tissue is
pulled down over cheek bone. - Upper Lips sensitive to pain.
- Chin semi-soft area with high curvature
careful placement of electrodes. - Nose RF sensitivity and curvature careful
placement of electrodes.
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12Parameters (1)Starting Points
- 1 Over-bone sensitive area
- RF 45-55 / Laser 24-28
- 2 Soft part of face
- RF 75-85 / Laser 28-34
- 3 Under eye area
- RF 60-70 / Light 24-26
- Pulled down to over-bone area, single pulsing
- 4 5 Semi-soft area
- RF 60-70 / Laser 26-30
- 6 Difficult contact area
- RF 45-55 / Laser 22-26
- strong pressing, single pulsing
- Neck
- RF 70-80 / Laser 20
- Body (soft area)
- RF 80-90 / Laser 28-34
13Parameters (2)Adjustments
- If EMLA is used then parameters should be 5-10
higher because of vasospasms created by lidocain. - Energy can be increased by 5 during 2nd and 3rd
treatments. - Lower laser energy for neck should be used to
avoid any damage of superficial arteries.
14Anchor Points
- Anchor points contribute to better skin
tightening and face shaping. - Anchor points should be treated with more passes
to reach stronger edema.
15Treatment Procedure (1)
- Remove make-up from patient.
- (If needed) Apply topical anesthetic
approximately 1 hour prior to treatment. - Put on patient protective eyewear.
- Apply thick layer of gel (2-3mm).
- Set treatment parameters for most sensitive area
(low settings). - Treat first over sensitive and difficult to
access areas. - Repeat passes until erythema appears on treated
area.
16Treatment Procedure (2)
- Set parameters for soft tissue (higher settings)
areas. - Repeat passes until erythema and edema appear in
treatment area. - Do more passes on anchor points
- Repeat procedure every 2-3 weeks. Recommend at
least 3 treatment sessions, maximum 5 sessions.
17Treatment Tips (1)
- To be safe ALWAYS use lower energy over bone
areas (e.g. forehead, temple, and cheek bone). - Use single pulsing for face treatments and
automatic pulse mode for body treatments. - Press firmly on skin surface with applicator,
ensuring good electrode contact to skin. - If full contact of electrodes cannot be achieved,
reduce RF energy by 40 (e.g. nose).
18Treatment Tips (2)
- Dont treat in the orbital area pull
peri-orbital tissue over bone for treatment
(careful to keep eye shields in place). - Stacking of pulses is dangerous and may burn.
- Delay at least 30 sec between passes when
treating the same area. - Pigmentation does not effect settings and
results. - Some patients and areas require only single pass
to achieve proper skin response, while some cases
require up to 5 passes.
19Post-treatment Care
- Apply sun-protective cream after treatment.
- Recommend patient to protect skin from direct
sunlight for up to one week after the treatment. - Recommend alcohol-free skin care products
(alcohol dries the skin). - Recommend use of skin moisturizer.
20Part III Management of Patient Expectations
21Patient Expectations (1)
- BUILD REALISTIC PATIENT EXPECTATIONS.
- Wrinkle reduction (not disappearance).
- Skin tightening.
- Skin texture improvement (reduction of pores /
smoother and brighter skin). - AVOID OVER-PROMISSING.
- Results appear gradually.
- Sometimes more than 3 treatments are required.
- Wrinkles will not disappear, but will be shorter
and more shallow. - Not a surgical face lift.
22Patient Expectations (2)
- The best responding patients are women from 30-45
years old with normal skin thickness (2-3 session
is enough for good results). - Thin skin patients usually require up to 5
treatments with more passes (typically with
settings 10 lower). - Customer satisfaction according to Japan user
survey - 57 very satisfied
- 30 satisfied
- 10 see results but expected more
- 3 see some results but not satisfied
- 1 of patients had transient adverse effects
during first 2 weeks that decreased to zero with
improvement of treatment technique
23Patient Expectations (3)
- Clinical indications according to treatment
efficiency - Nasalabial folds
- Skin tone
- Pore size
- Acne scars
- Neck
- Peri-orbital and peri-oral wrinkles
- Eyebrow positions
24Combination Treatments
- Treat 2-weeks after and/or before injections of
Botox, Retinol, etc. - Users of both Aurora and Polaris have reported
that satisfaction of customers from combined
treatment is much higher than from one system
only.
25Treatment Economics
- 90 of doctors using Polaris in Asia-Pacific
region sell a package of 5 treatments for average
price of US 2,500. - Selling a package of treatments (3-5) improves
management of customer expectations.
26Dr. A. Del Giglio, Italy Neck Treatment
27Dr. A. Del Giglio, Italy Peri-orbital Lines
28Dr. M. Kulick, CA, USA, Face Treatment
29Dr. M. Kulick, CA, USA Face Treatment
30Dr. M. Kulik, CA, USA Peri-oral Wrinkles
31Dr. Hidemi Akai, Japan Face Tightening
32Dr. H. Akai, Japan Skin Tightening (Hip Lift)
After 1st treatment
Before
After 3rd treatment
33Dr. E. Mihara, Japan, Face Treatment
34Dr. E. Mihara, Japan Acne Scars Pores
35Dr. E. Mihara, Japan Acne Scars Pores
36Dr. E. Mihara, Japan Skin Tightening (Hip
Lift)