





- Model: MVS
Newest technology:HIFU with EMS and RF
An MVS (Multi-Vector Ultrasound) HIFU machine is an advanced form of high-intensity focused ultrasound technology that uses multi-vector emission to deliver targeted energy from multiple angles for facial and body treatments like lifting, wrinkle reduction, and skin tightening. These machines often combine different technologies like EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) and RF (Radiofrequency) to achieve more comprehensive and synergistic results. They are a non-invasive option to address signs of aging by stimulating new collagen and elastin production deep within the skin.
Features and technologies
1. Multi-Vector Ultrasound (MVS): Transmits energy from multiple angles simultaneously for more efficient and circular coverage.
2. Dual-Depth Technology: Some versions, like FUSION HIFU, have dual-probe systems that can target both superficial and deep skin layers at the same time for comprehensive results.
3. Integration with other technologies: Many MVS machines also incorporate other technologies like RF (Radiofrequency) to heat the superficial layers of the skin and EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) for muscle toning.
4. Real-time monitoring: Advanced models may include AI-driven monitoring for safety and accuracy, such as real-time temperature control and visualization of energy distribution.
Benefits
1. Non-invasive: Does not require surgery and has minimal to no downtime, allowing for immediate return to daily activities.
2. Skin tightening: Lifts and tightens sagging skin, including the cheeks, neck, and eyelids.
3. Wrinkle reduction: Smoothes the skin and reduces the appearance of wrinkles.
4. Body contouring: Can be used for body slimming and shaping.
5. Collagen and elastin production: Stimulates the body's natural production of collagen and elastin, improving skin firmness and elasticity over time.
How it works
1. Targeted energy: The machine uses focused ultrasound waves to heat specific layers of the skin and underlying tissue to a precise temperature, typically between 60-80℃.
2. Thermal coagulation: This heating creates tiny, controlled thermal coagulation points in the tissue.
3. Cellular response: The body's natural healing response to these points stimulates the production of new collagen and elastin fibers.
4. Remodeling: Over time, the new collagen and elastin fibers rebuild the skin's internal structure, leading to a more lifted, firm, and youthful appearance.