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Title: Polaris WR Clinical Review and Technique


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Polaris WRClinical Review and Technique
  • Michael Kreindel, Ph.D.
  • Thomas Goslau

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Part IMechanism of Collagen Remodeling
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WR Mechanism of Collagen Remodeling Before
  • Collagen has high density with small
    intrafibrilar spacing that prevents growth of new
    fibers and limits the blood supply.

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WR 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.

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WR Mechanism of Collagen Remodeling 3-weeks After
  • After edema decreases the collagen maintains
    enlarged intrafibrilar spacing which is filled
    with new collagen.

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Before
Side by Side Comparison
3-weeks After
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Collagen 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
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What 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

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Part IITreatment Tips and Parameters
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Treatment 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)

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Facial Treatment Zones
  1. Forehead and Cheek Bone - over bone area,
    sensitive to RF energy.
  2. Cheeks, Nasalabial Folds - soft part of face,
    easy coupling, tolerates well to higher energy
    levels.
  3. Lower Eye Area - can be treated when tissue is
    pulled down over cheek bone.
  4. Upper Lips sensitive to pain.
  5. Chin semi-soft area with high curvature
    careful placement of electrodes.
  6. Nose RF sensitivity and curvature careful
    placement of electrodes.

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Parameters (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

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Parameters (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.

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Anchor Points
  • Anchor points contribute to better skin
    tightening and face shaping.
  • Anchor points should be treated with more passes
    to reach stronger edema.

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Treatment 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.

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Treatment 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.

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Treatment 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).

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Treatment 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.

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Post-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.

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Part III Management of Patient Expectations
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Patient 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.

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Patient 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

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Patient 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

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Combination 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.

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Treatment 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.

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Dr. A. Del Giglio, Italy Neck Treatment
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Dr. A. Del Giglio, Italy Peri-orbital Lines
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Dr. M. Kulick, CA, USA, Face Treatment
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Dr. M. Kulick, CA, USA Face Treatment
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Dr. M. Kulik, CA, USA Peri-oral Wrinkles
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Dr. Hidemi Akai, Japan Face Tightening
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Dr. H. Akai, Japan Skin Tightening (Hip Lift)
After 1st treatment
Before
After 3rd treatment
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Dr. E. Mihara, Japan, Face Treatment
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Dr. E. Mihara, Japan Acne Scars Pores
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Dr. E. Mihara, Japan Acne Scars Pores
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Dr. E. Mihara, Japan Skin Tightening (Hip
Lift)
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