- Post-acne marks and acne scars
- Scars and surgical marks
- Stretch marks
- Fine wrinkles and loss of skin firmness
- Uneven skin tone and texture
- Enlarged pores
- Slightly sagging or tired-looking skin.
- Acute inflammatory skin conditions (active acne, eczema, dermatitis)
- Skin cancer or precancerous conditions
- Individual intolerance to laser exposure
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Immune system disorders (autoimmune diseases, immunodeficiency)
- Open wounds, burns, or skin damage in the treatment area
- Recent chemical peels or other aggressive skin procedures
- Exacerbation of chronic skin diseases (psoriasis, herpes, active rosacea)
- Impaired wound healing (coagulation disorders, decompensated diabetes)
- Sun tanning 2–3 weeks before the procedure
- Chronic diseases in the acute stage
- Epilepsy
- Malignant tumors
- Taking antibiotics or other medications affecting skin healing
- Topical retinoids (superficial) — stop use 1 month before procedure
- Isotretinoin intake within the last 6 months
- Avoid aggressive procedures (chemical peels, etc.) 1 month before the procedure.
- Post-acne marks and acne scars
- Scars and surgical marks
- Stretch marks
- Fine wrinkles and loss of skin firmness
- Uneven skin tone and texture
- Enlarged pores
- Slightly sagging or tired-looking skin.
- Acute inflammatory skin conditions (active acne, eczema, dermatitis)
- Skin cancer or precancerous conditions
- Individual intolerance to laser exposure
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Immune system disorders (autoimmune diseases, immunodeficiency)
- Open wounds, burns, or skin damage in the treatment area
- Recent chemical peels or other aggressive skin procedures
- Exacerbation of chronic skin diseases (psoriasis, herpes, active rosacea)
- Impaired wound healing (coagulation disorders, decompensated diabetes)
- Sun tanning 2–3 weeks before the procedure
- Chronic diseases in the acute stage
- Epilepsy
- Malignant tumors
- Taking antibiotics or other medications affecting skin healing
- Topical retinoids (superficial) — stop use 1 month before procedure
- Isotretinoin intake within the last 6 months
- Avoid aggressive procedures (chemical peels, etc.) 1 month before the procedure.
- Lifting and tightening of facial and body skin
- Contour correction and reduction of double chin
- Lifting of the neck and décolleté
- Reduction of wrinkles, folds, and fine lines
- Improving skin texture, tone, and firmness
- Enhancing body contours (abdomen, thighs, arms, legs)
- Deep hydration and restoration using the Booster handpiece for needle-free biorevitalization.
- Acute inflammation, cancer, or hypersensitivity to ultrasound technologies
- Pregnancy, breastfeeding, autoimmune or immune system disorders
- Open wounds, chronic disease flare-ups, or poor skin healing
- Recent tanning (2–3 weeks before the procedure).
- Loss of skin firmness and tone of the face and body
- Soft tissue sagging and loss of facial contour definition
- Fine and deep wrinkles
- Reduced skin density and quality
- Post-acne scars and uneven skin texture
- Stretch marks
- Localized fat deposits and skin laxity on the body.
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Acute inflammatory conditions and skin infections in the treatment area
- Cancer and oncological diseases
- Blood disorders and coagulation abnormalities
- Presence of a cardiac pacemaker
- Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus
- Epilepsy
- Exacerbation of chronic diseases
- Recent sun exposure/tanning or skin damage (burns, wounds)
- Tendency to develop keloid scars (subject to physician assessment).
- Strong pigmentation on the face and body
- Melasma, including post-pregnancy
- Freckles and age spots
- Pigmentation after inflammation or acne
- Uneven skin tone.
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Skin cancer
- Active inflammatory skin conditions (eczema, dermatitis, herpes)
- Individual intolerance to laser exposure
- Recent sun exposure (less than 2–3 weeks)
- Recent aggressive skin procedures (chemical peels, resurfacing)
- Use of medications affecting photosensitivity (retinoids, isotretinoin, antibiotics)
- Problems with skin healing (blood clotting disorders, decompensated diabetes)
- Epilepsy.
- Removal of tattoos of any color and size
- Removal of permanent makeup (eyebrows, lips, eyeliner)
- Correction of unsuccessful tattoos or permanent makeup
- Removal of pigmentation: age spots, freckles, hyperpigmentation, post-acne marks, and melasma.
- Acute skin inflammation in the treatment area
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Cancer
- Immune system disorders
- Psoriasis or eczema in the area of the tattoo, permanent makeup, or pigmentation
- Sun tanning within 2–3 weeks before the procedure
- Open wounds or skin damage
- Use of photosensitizing medications
- Recent aggressive cosmetic procedures (chemical peels, laser resurfacing, etc.) within one month before treatment
- Use of isotretinoin within the last 6 months.
- Skin tightening and rejuvenation of the face and body
- Improving facial contour and reducing double chin
- Reducing scars, stretch marks, and post-acne marks
- Smoothing wrinkles and folds
- Improving skin tone, firmness, and texture
- Treating skin laxity in the neck, décolleté, and other delicate areas
- Enhancing skin elasticity after weight loss or natural aging.
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Active inflammatory skin conditions in the treated area
- Oncological diseases
- Heart disorders, pacemaker, or other implanted electronic devices
- Blood clotting disorders
- Psoriasis, eczema, or other dermatological conditions in the acute phase
- Open wounds or skin damage in the treatment area
-Use of topical retinoids within the last month
- Aggressive procedures (chemical peels, laser resurfacing, etc.) within 4 weeks before treatment
- Use of isotretinoin within the last 6 months.
- Reduced skin tone and firmness
- Wrinkles and fine lines
- Uneven facial and body contours
- Weak hair growth and hair loss
- Bruises and inflammatory processes
- Uneven skin texture and localized fat deposits.
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Cancer
- Acute inflammatory skin conditions in the treatment area
- Heart problems, presence of pacemakers or other implanted devices
- Disorders related to blood clotting
- Psoriasis, eczema, and other dermatological diseases in the active phase
- Open wounds or skin damage in the treatment area.
- Body sculpting and contour correction
- Reducing body circumference and localized fat deposits
- Treating and preventing cellulite
- Improving skin firmness and texture
- Stimulating lymphatic drainage and reducing swelling
- Postoperative rehabilitation (e.g., after liposuction).
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Acute inflammation or infectious diseases
- Oncological conditions
- Varicose veins in an advanced or exacerbated stage
- Presence of pacemakers or other implanted medical devices
- Blood clotting disorders.
- loss of skin firmness and quality
- localized fat deposits
- cellulite
- swelling and lymphatic congestion
- body contouring
- dowager’s hump, trapezius muscle tension.
- pregnancy and breastfeeding
- acute inflammatory conditions
- skin diseases in the treatment area
- oncological diseases
- pacemaker or metal implants in the treatment area.
- Loss of skin firmness and tone
- Wrinkles and fine lines
- Uneven facial contour
- Puffiness and stagnation
- Dull and tired complexion
- Uneven skin texture.
- Inflammatory skin conditions (cuts, wounds, active breakouts)
- Cancer or history of oncological diseases
- Cardiovascular diseases in the acute phase
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Chronic skin conditions during flare-ups
-Infections and acute respiratory illnesses
- Presence of pacemakers or other implanted electronic devices.
- dull complexion, loss of radiance
- uneven skin tone, pigmentation
- dehydrated, tired skin
- preparation for important events or photo sessions
- need for an instant visual effect of freshness and glow.
- pregnancy and breastfeeding
- acute inflammatory or infectious skin conditions
- skin diseases in the treatment area (eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis)
- exacerbation of chronic skin conditions
- individual intolerance to the peeling components or IPL light exposure
- active herpes infection
- oncological diseases.
- loss of facial skin firmness and tone
- reduction of facial contours and oval
- puffiness and tired-looking skin
- preparation for important events.
- pregnancy and breastfeeding
- acute inflammatory processes on the face
- skin diseases in the treatment area
- oncological diseases.
- fine lines and creases around the eyes
- loss of firmness and density of eyelid skin
- dark circles and tired appearance
- early upper eyelid drooping
- prevention of age-related changes.
- pregnancy and breastfeeding
- acute inflammatory conditions
- skin diseases in the treatment area
- infectious diseases
- oncological diseases
- individual intolerance to the procedures.