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what is tixel treatment

by Esteban Farrell Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The Three Tixel Treatment Types

  • Ablative Treatments This is the most popular of the three treatments and is the most effective option for treating scarring and skin tightening. ...
  • Non-Ablative Treatment This treatment is a gentler option and is better suited for those who cannot take off any time to recover. ...
  • Open Channel Treatment Post inflammatory hyperpigmentation, melasma? ...

Tixel is a brand-new method of treating skin using thermo-mechanical ablative (TMA) technology. Tixel works by delivering 81 tiny needle-like pyramids on a titanium tip heated to 400°C. Tixel is a unique skin rejuvenation method which uses no chemicals or invasive measures that penetrate the skin.

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What are your experiences with Tixel treatments?

Nov 07, 2021 · Tixel is a fractional multi-purpose skin rejuvenation treatment to improve acne scars, skin laxity, pigmentation, stretch marks and overall skin tone.

What is the Tixel device used for?

Tixel is a revolutionary, new skin rejuvenation treatment which clears away wrinkles, scars, acne, stretch marks, skin discolouration and other defects. Simultaneously, Tixel tightens sagging skin to create a more vibrant and youthful look. The treatment is named after the instrument which is used, called the Tixel device.

What is Tixel skin tightening?

Tixel ® applies natural heat directly to the skin, with facial treatment typically lasting around 20 minutes. Treatment is radiation-free, and there is no smoke, bleeding or skin charring. Analgesic cream may not be required at low-medium settings as treatment is …

Can I use Tixel® on tanned skin?

Get impressive results with the patented thermo-mechanical Action™ (TMA) from Tixel. Thermo-mechanical fractional injury (TMFI) therapy (Tixel) is effective for skin rejuvenation on skin types II-V, according to the results of a retrospective study published in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine (March 2021). TMFI is a safe and effective method ...

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How often should you have Tixel?

Your doctor may recommend between 1 to 3 treatments. Treatments are every 8 weeks. Results can be maintained with a once or twice a year Tixel maintenance treatment.

How long do the effects of Tixel treatment last?

Tixel treatment lasts roughly 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the area(s) being treated. Prior to treatment, an anaesthetic cream will be applied to the face to minimise any discomfort.

What is Tixel procedure?

Tixel® uses a small heated metal plate of multiple tiny heated cones. This is passed over the face and neck, delivering short bursts of heat energy directly to the skin's surface, without damaging deeper skin tissues. This stimulates collagen production, which in turn tightens the skin.

Is Tixel laser safe?

Thermo-mechanical fractional injury (TMFI) therapy (Tixel) is effective for skin rejuvenation on skin types II-V, according to the results of a retrospective study published in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine (March 2021). TMFI is a safe and effective method for improving facial skin quality.

Is Tixel treatment painful?

Tixel is quite pain-free. Topical anaesthetic cream is needed for stronger treatments only. Tixel has much less downtime than most treatments. There is some redness and dryness of the skin afterwards which depends on the individual, the settings used and the area treated.

Does Tixel treatment hurt?

The TIXEL is a revolutionary device as it safely delivers controlled heat at high temperature to the skin without burning the skin's surface. The heating with TIXEL is more superficial than Lasers so there is less pain.Jan 20, 2021

Is Tixel a RF?

with low pain and 0-2 days downtime. Tixel employs direct heat and is radiation-free.Nov 13, 2019

Can I wash my face after Tixel?

In the 6 hours after treatment it is important that you avoid touching, scratching or washing the treated area as well as avoid exposure to dust or driving with an open window.

How long does Tixel take to work?

How long will it take to see results? For facial skin results can be seen 4-6 weeks after treatment. For dry eye treatment, most will notice improvements after one session. A series of treatments may be required however to achieve maximise benefits.

What is Microneedling?

Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure. It involves pricking the skin with tiny sterilized needles. The small wounds cause your body to make more collagen and elastin, which heal your skin and help you look younger. You might also hear it called collagen induction therapy.Jun 25, 2020

What does Fraxel laser do?

The Fraxel® DUAL laser provides moderate-level treatment for pigmentation, skin tone, lines, acne scarring and poor skin texture. It is more effective and less invasive than older laser types and is FDA approved.

What is Tixel?

Unlike other therapies which are currently available, Tixel is not a laser, radiofrequency microneedling, or ultrasound treatment. It leverages on thermo-mechanical ablative (TMA) technology to trigger your body’s own response to heal and repair itself.

How does Tixel work?

The TMA technology works by using a bio-compatible tip that is about 1cm² with an array of 81 pyramid-shaped pins made of titanium. When activated, the pins are quickly heated to a temperature of about 400°C.

How long is the downtime?

This treatment does not perforate the tissue and should not cause any bleeding.

How many sessions are required?

You should be able to see some improvement in fine lines and overall skin tone and texture after 1 session. However, we usually recommend patients to undergo at least 3 to 4 sessions, 1 month apart, to see visible improvement in your skin condition.

Who is a suitable candidate for Tixel?

Tixel can be applied on all skin types, including people with dark skin tone.

Are there side effects and risks with Tixel?

Tixel is generally a safe treatment as it does not perforate the skin.

Less downtime and pain

In this procedure, tiny heated cones come into contact across the face and neck for a few milliseconds to stimulate collagen, tighten the skin and allow for deeper penetration of youth activating serums. Tixel gives similar results to CO2 laser resurfacing, but with less downtime and pain during treatments.

Long-Lasting Results

As well as 'low downtime', a recent scientific study demonstrated Tixel provides excellent results with low pain and quick patient recovery. The results were shown to last 12-24 months.

The three types of Tixel treatments are as follows

For skin tightening and scar treatment. At this level, the skin will develop a small amount of crusting post-treatment which may take a week to clear. However, after two days, this crusting can be covered with good quality makeup. The result will be similar to a deep chemical peel or fractional CO2 laser resurfacing treatment.

Frequently asked questions

Most people start to see results after just one treatment but need a recommended course of 3-6 treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart, with lasting improvement in skin tightness and tone for up to 12-24 months.

What Is Tixel?

Tixel is a revolutionary, new skin rejuvenation treatment which clears away wrinkles, scars, acne, stretch marks, skin discolouration and other defects. Simultaneously, Tixel tightens sagging skin to create a more vibrant and youthful look. The treatment is named after the instrument which is used, called the Tixel device.

What Can Tixel Do?

The Tixel is an advanced skin device that works to tighten and rejuvenate worn-out skin. It erases wrinkles and furrows, such as forehead lines, “frown” lines, crow’s feet, bunny lines or lip lines. It can also even out the skin tone by removing sun damaged skin, skin discolouration, age spots, active acne, and acne scars.

How Does It Work?

The Tixel device has a titanium tip with a jagged surface, which is made up of lots of little metal pyramids. This tip does not pierce the skin but merely touches its surface to transfer thermal energy to it. The amount of energy that is transferred depends on the length of time for which the tip was in contact with the skin.

What Is Tixel Treatment Used For?

Tixel is used to treat the skin on the face, neck, hands, arms, and body. Facial treatments are often used to erase wrinkles such as Forehead (“worry”) lines, Glabellar (“frown”) lines, crow’s feet, or lip lines. The treatment is also effective at removing active acne and acne scars, as well as tightening sagging skin.

What Is the Difference Between Ablative and Non-Ablative Tixel Treatments?

The Tixel device has several settings ranging from superficial non-ablative to deep ablative. Non-ablative treatments are less intense because they only transfer heat energy to the surface layers of the skin. This makes them suitable for patients with finer, surface-level wrinkles, open pores, and minimal sagging skin.

WHY TIXEL?

The skin heals quickly and looks vibrant and glowing within a few days after treatment, resulting in high patient satisfaction.

WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR TREATMENT?

Tixel ® can be a good solution for patients who want to treat delicate facial skin. Tixel ® is suitable for patients from different age groups and skin types and can be performed all year round.

WHAT TO EXPECT BEFORE TREATMENT

Assessment is firstly undertaken by the treatment provider to check suitability and match expectations. Treating tanned skin is not recommended.

How does it work?

Tixel® uses a titanium heated tip that contains 81 needle-like tiny pyramids which heat up to 400 degrees Celsius – similar to the heat of a laser treatment. It has a piston like movement and is moved across the area being treated in grid sections. It presses on the skin for milliseconds but does not penetrate it.

How long does it take?

Each treatment for a face, for example will take around 15-20 minutes. Most people need to have the treatment repeated 4-6 times depending on the skin’s condition or reason for treatment.

What is the treatment like?

Most people find the treatment tolerable. In some areas an anaesthetic cream may be applied to reduce any associated pain especially around sensitive areas like the mouth or eyes. People who have had it describe it as warm but not painful. It is much less painful that CO2 laser treatments.

What is the recovery time?

After the treatment the skin may be red for 2-3 days and there may be mild crusting which will disappear over the next few days. There may be swelling after treatments around the eye area which will go down over a day or so.

Is it suitable for everyone?

This treatment is suitable for most people, even those with darker skin types – however may sure it is a qualified practitioner who is performing the treatment so the settings are correct for your skin type. A patch test should be performed on people with darker skin.

How much does it cost?

The cost of the treatment will depend on the size of the area being treated and the type of treatment – that is, ablative, non-ablative or open-channel.

Who should do this procedure?

Only qualified medical practitioners (doctors or nurses) who have been trained in the use of this device should carry out this procedure, or advanced beauty therapists under the supervision of a doctor.

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Less Downtime and Pain

  • In this procedure, tiny heated cones come into contact across the face and neck for a few milliseconds to stimulate collagen, tighten the skin and allow for deeper penetration of youth activating serums. Tixel gives similar results to CO2 laser resurfacing, but with less downtime and pain during treatments. The treatment will leave your skin porous for six hours, thus allowing top…
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Long-Lasting Results

  • As well as 'low downtime', a recent scientific study demonstrated Tixel provides excellent results with low pain and quick patient recovery. The results were shown to last 12-24 months.
See more on medfacials.com

The Three Types of Tixel Treatments Are as Follows

  • Ablative Treatment
    For skin tightening and scar treatment. At this level, the skin will develop a small amount of crusting post-treatment which may take a week to clear. However, after two days, this crusting can be covered with good quality makeup. The result will be similar to a deep chemical peel or fr…
  • Non-Ablative Treatment
    Patients will be able to return to work immediately and safely reapply make-up immediately post-treatment. The skin tightening will be like a medium-depth chemical peel but with zero recovery time.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • When will I see results?
    Most people start to see results after just one treatment but need a recommended course of 3-6 treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart, with lasting improvement in skin tightness and tone for up to 12-24 months. As new collagen formation generally takes 3-6 months, Dr Stolte advises a cours…
  • Does the treatment hurt?
    This treatment is reasonably comfortable and generally, no anaesthetic is required; if you are, however, very sensitive to pain, then over-the-counter pain relief can be taken before the treatment.
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