Nano-Pulse Stimulation technology

The first and only nonthermal, cell-specific energy modality for benign skin lesions

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Don't miss the “Emerging Technologies” session on NPS

Gilly Munavelii

Gilly S. Munavalli, MD, MHS, FACMS
Dermatology, Laser & Vein Specialists of the Carolinas
Charlotte, NC

Long-Term NPS Data for the Clearance of Sebaceous Hyperplasia Shows High Levels of Clearance and Improved Cosmesis When Using Low NPS Energy Settings

Presented at ASLMS
Friday, Apr 29, 2022
2:27 PM - 2:32 PM PDT

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The Wow is in the How

The new CellFX® System, powered by first-of-its-kind Nano-Pulse Stimulation™ (NPS™) technology introduces an innovative, energy-based modality in the treatment of challenging benign skin lesions. This proprietary technology delivers nano-second pulses of electrical energy to non-thermally clear cells at any depth within the treatment area, while sparing adjacent non-cellular collagen.1,2

The CellFX® System is indicated for dermatologic procedures requiring ablation and resurfacing of the skin.

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Find out more about Nano-Pulse Stimulation™ (NPS™) technology—just submit the form to get contacted directly by a CellFX representative, and you can download our NPS technology backgrounder to get started.

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REFERENCES 1. Kaufman D, Martinez M, Jauregui L, et al. A dose-response study of a novel method of selective tissue modification of cellular structures in the skin with nanosecond pulsed electric fields. Lasers Surg Med. 2019;52(4):315-322. doi:10.1002/lsm.23145 2. Newman J, Jauregui L, Knape WA, et al. A dose-response study of nanosecond electric energy pulses on facial skin. J Cosmet Laser Ther. Published online October 7, 2020. doi:10.1080/14764172.2020.1827151