Ematrix is an advanced, non-surgical solution for skin rejuvenation. It combines  radio frequency and micro-needling technology to reduce the appearance of acne scars and other scars, enlarged pores, wrinkles, and uneven skin texture. It is safe for all skin tones and recovery time is rapid and you can return to your daily skin care routine 24 hours after skin resurfacing treatments.

Ematrix creates tiny pins by needling that safely deliver RF generated heat into skin’s dermis. This creates tiny micro-dermal wounds, which the body then works to heal naturally. This process repairs signs of skin damage seen on the surface of the skin.

Our clinicians will elaborate a detailed post care for Ematrix treatment.

Retinol and other Vitamin A derivatives must be stopped 4 weeks after the treatment.

Apply post procedure skin repairing cream and silicon gel helps rebuilding skin barriers and shortens the recovery time. Apply physical sun creams post treatment as per the post care sheet.

Combination Treatments

Ematrix treatment is safe for all skin types and can be combined with PRP and PRF to enhance the anti-aging effect. Combing with Ultherapy or Ultraformer3 it will provide a full skin tightening and lifting with maximum rejuvenation for all skin layers.

The ideal candidate

The ideal candidates for Ematrix treatment have skin concerns like wrinkles and aging skin. Rosacea, sensitive, active acne skins are not yet suitable for the treatment and must be resolved with other cosmetic and medical treatments first.

Authentic Treatment

We use the FDA/TGA cleared Ematrix RF from the world leading cosmetic and medical device producer like Candela, Cynosure, Alma, Venus Concepts, and etc. All laser consumables and hand pieces are authentic and operated by experienced CBC clinicians.

Ematrix Skin Rejuvenation

Treating enlarged pores, wrinkles, lines and uneven skin texture.

Ematrix Scar Repair

Deep penetration for deeper scars.

BEFORE & AFTER

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