Radiofrequency for Plastic / Cosmetic Surgery

Radiofrequency technology has been effective in modern-day surgical situations. Now, veterinarians are finding radiofrequency successful in their practices. Continue reading to learn more about how radiofrequency medical technology is beneficial for veterinarians.

How Does Radiofrequency Work?

Radiofrequency works by volatilizing water molecules between cells within tissue, resulting in a cut with coagulation simultaneously. Soniquence’s SmoothWave Tissue Matching Technology ensures a smooth cut through various tissue types by adapting RF modes according to the tissue’s water content. The SmoothWave generators provide smooth, pressure less cutting with coagulation through the epidermis, dermis, hypodermis and muscle.

What Is Radiofrequency Technology Used for?

Soniquence radiofrequency technology uses patented 4.0MHz and 1.7MHz radio waves that pass through specialized veterinary surgical instruments for safer entry into the tissues while simultaneously providing hemostasis, stopping the flow of blood. This effect allows for improved surgical accuracy.

This surgical approach uses technology for safer surgeries, ensuring less char and tissue damage, improved coagulopathy and cleaner incisions. Radiofrequency is valuable for Plastic Surgical procedures such as:

  • Rhinoplasty (remove the rest of this line)

  • Blepharoplasty

  • Face/Neck/Brow Lift

  • Entropian/Ectropian

  • Breast Augmentation

  • Labiaplasty

  • Otoplasty

  • Biopsy

  • Lesion Removal & More

The Benefits of Plastic/Cosmetic Radiofrequency Surgery

Using radiofrequency surgery for a veterinary practice (remove) provides several benefits for the surgeon and the patient’s recovery. These advantages include:

  • Reduced surgery/anesthesia time: Surgical processes can be faster with radiofrequency creating easy incisions/excisions with a reduction of bleeding.

  • Easy to learn: This technology has a minimal learning curve, making training simple for learning surgeons.

  • Less postoperative swelling: Using radiofrequency technology to make incisions instead of a scalpel can enhance the recovery process, creating less swelling and fewer postoperative complications.

  • Proper healing: The incision wound can heal more naturally, showing less dehiscence — the separation of wound edges or failure of proper healing.

  • Safer technique: Radiofrequency surgery offers a safer approach, generating heat to seal off blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerve endings while reducing damage to outside tissue and enhancing hemostasis.

Soniquence's Radiofrequency Technology

Soniquence is dedicated to serving veterinarians with the highest-quality radiofrequency technology to assist in surgical procedures. Our generators are reliable and efficient, saving you time and contributing to more successful outcomes.
 

We have several devices and accessories available to fit your veterinary surgical needs. Some are even designed to be veterinary-specific for the best possible outcomes.

SmoothWave Devices

Soniquence has developed the SmoothWave i200 and i100 radiofrequency devices to be the most effective radiofrequency technology for cutting with simultaneous coagulation, all while protecting the surrounding tissue from thermal injuries.

Our i200 model features upgrades to include Bipolar Turbo, providing the coagulation of larger bleeding vessels and bipolar dissection. This versatility leads to better quality healing.

Available Accessories

Soniquence's accessories for our SmoothWave Devices come with several veterinary surgery instruments, including:

  • Bipolar scissors: This accessory is designed for veterinarian use only and is exclusively compatible with the SmoothWave i200. The versatile bipolar scissors are efficient for less instrument change and decreased bleeding.

  • Bipolar forceps: Soniquence's bipolar forceps come in various lengths and sizes to allow for many procedures. The 100% silver tips are exposed for precise surgical performance.

  • Disposable bipolar forceps: The disposable bipolar forceps are similar to their reusable counterparts but are intended for one-time use. They eliminate the sterilization process between surgeries and allow for a fresh set each time.

  • Fingerswitch wand: This next-generation handheld device offers three modes with over 10 electrodes for multi-surgical functionality. The wand's ergonomic design is complete with a rubber grip for steady handling in the operating room.

Contact Soniquence Today

As technology advances, so does the efficiency of radiofrequency technology. With Soniquence, you can rest assured, knowing reliable and efficient radiofrequency products are within reach. 

We encourage you to contact us with our online contact form or call 516-654-6457 to learn more about our available technology for your veterinary practice.

 

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