Venue™ Family - Made for Aesthetic Medicine
Safer and more accurate procedures with Point of Care ultrasound
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Dr Benjamin Ascher, Plastic Surgeon, Paris, France
“Ultrasound for aesthetic medicine has been around for 15 years, but it is only now that we’re starting to see it as such a valuable tool in cosmetic procedures. Almost all other medical specialities use ultrasound for image guidance in their clinical procedures, yet it has low use in aesthetic medicine. As you cannot see underneath the skin, ultrasound helps to visualise underlying facial anatomy to create safer patient procedures.” “We have seen a rise in complication consultations associated with cosmetic fillers in the Netherlands. Ten years ago, I had a consultation once every six weeks; now, there are six of us two full days per week and a three-month waiting list. We started using ultrasound to see fillers and this also showed that there was anatomy visible under the skin and that a lot of dissolvable filler complications are injector related."Dr Leonie Schelke MD PhD, Cosmetic Physician Phlebologist, Amsterdam, Netherlands
“Using ultrasound needs time to learn, as with any new technology, but after these first steps, it will be like your third eye. In a few minutes of this dynamic examination, you will really understand the potential ultrasound has in your daily practice. In a pre-mapping procedures you can check vessels, highlight the presence of previous fillers products, observe the integration of hyaluronic acid in time, find threads under the skin, find anatomical asymmetry and many others conditions. Last but not the least, you can inject with echo guidance. Ultrasound can help you be sure of a patient’s aesthetic medicine history. Even if they say they haven’t had any procedures before, a look under the skin can highlight the presence of silicon, hyaluronic acid or other filler products. If you don’t check, you take the risk of complications.“Hugues Cartier, Dermatologist, Centre Médical Saint Jean, Arras, France
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Look through the skin to understand the variation in facial anatomy
The range of systems and high-frequency probes have been designed for ease-of-use and high-quality imaging to guide anatomical precision of needle-based procedures and monitor aesthetic medicine treatments.