Tixel Skin Rejuvenation FAQ
Skin rejuvenation treatments address common concerns such as fine lines, acne scarring, uneven texture, and pigmentation. Understanding treatment options, expected results, and recovery is essential for effective clinical planning.
This page answers common questions about Tixel treatments, including how Thermo-Mechanical Action technology supports in-office skin resurfacing procedures without relying on traditional laser-based systems.
What is Tixel used for in aesthetic clinics?
Tixel is a medical device used in aesthetic and dermatology clinics for non-laser skin rejuvenation treatments, including skin resurfacing, wrinkle reduction, acne scars, melasma, skin tightening, and overall skin texture improvement.
Is Tixel a laser device?
No. Tixel is not a laser device. It uses Thermo-Mechanical Action (TMA) technology, delivering controlled thermal energy directly to the skin without light-based or laser radiation.
What treatments can clinics offer with Tixel?
Clinics can expand their treatment portfolio with procedures such as:
- Skin rejuvenation
- Eye wrinkle treatment
- Acne scar improvement
- Melasma treatment
- Skin resurfacing
- Actinic keratosis management
- Hand rejuvenation
- Post-surgical scar treatment (including C-section scars)
- Peri-oral skin rejuvenation (lip and smile area enhancement for cosmetic dentistry patients)
- Facial aesthetic treatments in cosmetic dental practices
- Anti-aging skin treatments for fine lines and wrinkles
- Skin tightening and texture improvement for aging skin
- Advanced non-invasive facial rejuvenation procedures in anti-aging clinics
Is Tixel suitable for all skin types?
Yes. Tixel is suitable for a wide range of skin types, including darker skin tones, due to its controlled, non-laser thermal energy delivery and reduced risk of post-inflammatory complications.
How long does a treatment take?
Most Tixel procedures are quick clinical sessions, making it efficient for high patient throughput and optimized clinic scheduling.
Do patients need multiple Tixel sessions?
Yes, most indications are treated in a series of sessions, which supports repeat visits and long-term patient retention.
How does Tixel compare to CO2 laser treatments?
Compared to CO₂ laser, Tixel offers:
- A non-laser alternative
- Reduced downtime
- Lower complication risk
- Broader skin type suitability
- Strong clinical results in skin resurfacing and rejuvenation
What makes Tixel different from laser devices?
Unlike laser systems, Tixel does not use optical energy. It works through Thermo-Mechanical Action (TMA), allowing controlled skin interaction with improved safety and versatility in clinical practice.
Can Tixel be combined with other aesthetic treatments?
Yes. Tixel can be integrated into combination protocols depending on clinic strategy, making it a flexible addition to existing aesthetic treatment offerings.
How easy is it to integrate Tixel into an existing clinic workflow?
Tixel is designed for easy clinical integration, requiring minimal workflow disruption while allowing clinics to expand their service menu quickly.
What training is provided to clinics?
Clinics receive professional training, including:
- Device operation
- Treatment protocols
- Safety guidelines
- Clinical best practices
This ensures optimal outcomes and consistent patient satisfaction.
Is Tixel profitable for clinics?
Yes. Tixel supports clinic profitability through:
- High-demand aesthetic treatments
- No consumables or disposables
- Short treatment times
- Repeat treatment protocols (multiple sessions per patient)
What type of clinics benefit most from Tixel?
Tixel is ideal for:
- Dermatologists
- Skin Care Clinics
- Wellness Centers
- Med Spas
- Plastic Surgery Centers
- OBGYN
- Cosmetic Dentists
- Anti-Aging Clinics
Especially those looking to expand non-laser treatment offerings.
Why should a clinic invest in Tixel?
Clinics invest in Tixel to:
- Expand service offerings
- Attract new aesthetic patients
- Differentiate from competitors
- Add a versatile non-laser technology
- Increase long-term revenue potential
What kind of patients are most interested in Tixel treatments?
Typical patients include those seeking:
- Anti-aging treatments
- Wrinkle reduction
- Acne scar improvement
- Skin texture refinement
- Non-invasive aesthetic procedures
- Low-downtime skin rejuvenation options
