BBL/ BBL SkinTyte – Motion
Technique Safe Parameters
for Delicate Areas (using the
15 x 15 square snap on adapter)
*under eyes, backs of hands, bony prominences, etc.
Endpoint
1. The temperature of the epidermis should read between 38
-42 °C immediately after a pass, using the external
handpiece device.
2. Patients report moderate amount of deep heat in the
area being treated. The area being treated should be
moderately warm throughout the entire pass with the
intensity of the heat escalating as temperature of the skin
gets to 38-42 °C. In some cases, the patient will indicate
the need to move to the next area due to the intense heat
sensation even prior to external skin temperatures
reaching 38-42 °C.
3. Slight to moderate erythema.
4. Maintain external temperature: To ensure a reproducible
treatment, after reaching the target temperature of 38-
42 °C treat the adjacent tissue to maintain the target
temperature. Area treated should be warm to the touch
for 1-3 minutes after treatment.
Post Treatment
1. Observation – Possible erythema and a palpable change
(firmness) may be felt in the treated area for several hours
after treatment. Patients may report a feeling of tightness
in the area treated.
2. Intervention – Cool compresses or ice packs, though rarely
needed, can provide some comfort after treatment. If
blistering occurs, aggressive wound healing measures
should be implemented.
3. Interval – Treatments are performed 3 - 4 weeks apart. A
minimum of 4 treatments are recommended with optimal
results not being evident for 3 - 6 months after last
treatment.
4. If performing SkinTyte II procedure in conjunction of other
procedures such as MLP® or ProFractional™, perform
SkinTyte II™ first.
5. Check with manufacturer for guidelines on using
injectables in conjunction with SkinTyte