(MP)²® Technology
(MP)²® stands for Multi Polar Magnetic Pulses , a synergy of Bi-polar RF Matrix and Pulsed Magnetic Fields.
How (MP)² Works
The Venus Freeze system consists of 2 applicators – the OctiPolar with 8 (MP)² synthesizers for large treatment areas (abdomen, thighs, arms and buttocks) and the DiamondPolar with 4 (MP)² synthesizers for smaller treatment areas (face, neck and arms). Each synthesizer simultaneously emits both RF and Pulsed Magnetic Fields. The energy rotates between any 2 synthesizers in an organized matrix, which homogeneously raises the temperature over the entire treatment area and creates a highly efficient woven dense energy matrix that penetrates deep into the different skin layers for maximum efficacy.
The Role of Pulsed Magnetic Fields in (MP)²
The Pulsed Magnetic Fields (PMF) is an important and successful modality, approved by FDA, to treat a wide range of clinical disorders, from inflammations, wound healing to pain management and more. Pulsed Magnetic Field is induced by short pulses of electrical current through coils in the applicators. The magnetic field penetrates into the skin and results in Foucault (Eddy) electrical currents around the cell membranes of the treated tissues. Foucault currents change the electrical potential of charged receptors on the bi-lipid cell membrane layer of dermal cells, which results in the stimulation of molecular and cellular activities and reactions. Magnetic Fields increase fibroblast-derived-collagen production through a non-thermal mechanism of membrane stimulation and the stimulation of fibroblast mediated angiogenesis thus facilitating and enhancing wound healing in tissues.
Clinical effect of Pulsed Magnetic Field on the skin
The Pulsed Magnetic Field affects several biological processes in the skin. It stimulates the synthesis of collagen, triggers the proliferation of fibroblasts and promotes angiogenesis. It was demonstrated that exposure of fibroblasts to low frequency Pulsed Magnetic Field significantly increases the production of collagen. In addition, Pulsed Magnetic Field triggers the release of FGF-2 by endothelial cells. FGF-2 in turn, stimulates the proliferation of fibroblasts and the formation of new small blood vessels in the dermis (angiogenesis).
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