Plastic Surgery
Radiofrequency technology causes water molecules within cells to undergo vigorous motion under the influence of 4.0 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic waves, leading to cell swelling and rupture, thereby enabling low-temperature tissue cutting. The intense molecular motion generates a certain amount of heat, which in turn promotes coagulation of small blood vessels. Conventional high-frequency electrosurgical devices (typically operating at frequencies between 400 kHz and 750 kHz) convert electrical energy into thermal energy, causing local tissue carbonization and thus achieving both cutting and hemostasis. In comparison, radiofrequency technology causes less thermal damage to tissues during surgery, making it particularly well-suited for delicate, minimally invasive procedures. Its unique spray-coagulation function can effectively address significant bleeding issues encountered in clinical surgeries.
Surgical features: Low-temperature cutting, precise and accurate, tissue remains non-carbonized, and no scars are left.
Clinical applications: Facial and maxillofacial plastic surgery, breast augmentation, removal of telangiectasia, liquid bromine, and more.

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