Hologic’s Cynosure Division Launches TempSure™ Envi

Hologic’s Cynosure division announced the launch of TempSure™ Envi – an FDA-cleared advanced radiofrequency device that minimizes facial fine lines and wrinkles, tightens skin through soft tissue coagulation, and improves the appearance of cellulite.

TempSure™ Envi is a simpler way for patients to maintain beautiful skin. The device heats the deep layers of skin to regenerate collagen and improve the appearance of cellulite and wrinkles associated with forehead lines, frown lines, crow’s feet, smile lines and wrinkles on the chin. Treatments are safe for all skin types and require no downtime, lasting between 30 and 60 minutes based on the area treated.

Unlike other radiofrequency devices, TempSure™ Envi has the distinct advantage of Therapeutic Logic Control (TLC) – a system that links treatment time with target temperature, allowing for consistent treatment temperatures and high patient comfort levels. In fact, 99% of patients who participated in a Cynosure in-house study reported a pain-free treatment experience.

“With a customer base looking to diversify their specialty offerings beyond laser and injectable treatments, we are enthusiastic about the opportunity to provide a radiofrequency platform as effective and versatile as TempSure™ Envi,” said Kevin Thornal, Hologic’s Division President, Cynosure. “We also look forward to a variety of future TempSure™ FDA clearances including surgical and women’s health capabilities, among others, meeting additional critical customer needs.”

TempSure™ Envi treatments will be demonstrated at this year’s American Academy of Dermatology meeting in San Diego (February 16 to 18). To learn more about TempSure™ Envi, please visit www.cynosure.com/tempsure.

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