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April 13, 2022

The Benefits of Energy-Based Skin Resurfacing Over Chemical Peels

Skin resurfacing continues to be one of the most sought-after treatments for people looking to improve the look and feel of their facial skin. This innovative medical aesthetic therapy has shown to be successful at treating a variety of skin concerns, including fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, rosacea, stretch marks, enlarged pores, uneven texture, and other skin imperfections. Your patients have unique needs, and you want to be able to offer them the best skin resurfacing option for their skin goals. Below we’ll explore the difference between chemical peels and energy-based skin resurfacing treatments so you can give your patients the results they’re looking for.

What Is a Chemical Peel?

During a chemical peel, a chemical solution is applied to the skin where treatment is desired and left on for a predetermined amount of time. The solution works to exfoliate and remove damaged skin cells, triggering the body’s healing response to generate healthy new skin cells. Chemical solutions of various strengths are available so that the peels can penetrate the skin to different depths depending on the cosmetic issues at hand—either the superficial layers, middle layers, or deeper in the dermis.

Because deeper peels reach further into the epidermis or even into the next layer, the dermis, they are able to address more advanced signs of aging, such as deeper wrinkles and extensive sun damage, or severe acne scars. However, while medium to deep peels produce dramatic results, they are more invasive treatments and therefore cause more pain and discomfort to the extent that anesthesia may be required during the treatment. They also incur an extended period of downtime as the skin heals.

Chemical peels are recommended for the following cosmetic skin concerns:

  • Discoloration and hyperpigmentation
  • Uneven texture and tone
  • Acne and acne scarring
  • Sun damage
  • Age spots
  • Fine lines and wrinkles

What Is Energy-Based Skin Resurfacing?

Laser skin resurfacing can be broken down into two categories: ablative and non-ablative. Ablative lasers, such as the popular CO2 laser, remove several outer layers of skin to allow new skin to grow in its place. The process is intense, painful, and requires a long downtime and meticulous aftercare to protect the skin during the healing process. Today, most cosmetic professionals prefer fractionated lasers, which only remove a fraction of the skin in the treatment area. This allows the laser to safely penetrate into the deeper layers of skin to achieve more dramatic results with minimal downtime.

The latest in fractional laser resurfacing is Venus Concept’s NanoFractional RF™ (Radio Frequency) technology. A non-surgical solution to skin resurfacing, our NanoFractional RF™ energy works by delivering radio refrequency energy to the skin below the surface to encourage new collagen growth and help restore the skin’s natural firmness and tone. Because they are so much gentler on skin than their ablative counterparts, these treatments typically require little to no downtime while still delivering remarkable results.

Energy-based skin resurfacing can treat the same issues as a chemical peel, with some notable additions:

  • Discoloration and hyperpigmentation
  • Uneven texture and tone
  • Acne and acne scarring
  • Sun damage
  • Age spots
  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Enlarged pores
  • Lax or sagging skin

Skin Resurfacing with Venus Viva™ MD

Using NanoFractional Radio Frequency (RF) with SmartScan™ technology, Venus Viva™ MD is a fractional skin resurfacing system that allows complete control of ablation and coagulation for enhanced efficacy in resolving mild to severe skin damage. Because it is highly customizable, Venus Viva™ MD allows you to treat more patients and free up clinic space by replacing all other skin resurfacing devices with one lightweight, tabletop device.

Features:

  • Helps reduce the appearance of acne scars and other scars, striae, rosacea, dyschromia, deep wrinkles, enlarged pores, and uneven skin texture and pigmentation for all skin types
  • Energy is distributed through a small footprint per pin (160 x 38 µm2) at variable energy densities in a single tip, reducing the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
  • MD Applicator has two tip options for highly customized treatments (80 pin tip – up to 124 mJ/pin, and 160 pin tip – up to 62 mJ/pin)
  • Uses unique NanoFractional RF™ technology with adjustable ablation and coagulation parameters, to deliver radio frequency energy into the skin, creating micro-channels surrounded by intact tissue
  • Features SmartScan™ technology for uniform and safe energy delivery to all skin types

Visit our Venus Viva™ MD page to learn more about the technology powering our cutting-edge skin resurfacing device and to view the amazing before-and-after photos from real patients.

Ready to bring NanoFractional RF™ skin resurfacing to your clinic? Contact us today to get started.

By Yoni Nowmalki July 28, 2026
TORONTO, July 28, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Venus Concept Inc. (“Venus Concept” or the “Company”), a global medical aesthetic technology leader, today announced it has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with HIRONIC Co. Ltd. (“HIRONIC”), a KOSDAQ listed South Korean company specializing in medical aesthetic devices, pursuant to which the Company acquires the exclusive right to distribute HIRONIC’s Doublo 2.0 device in the United States and Canada. The “New Doublo 2.0” is a synergistic, multi-energy-based medical device platform for the face and body, equipped with two separate handpieces that enables clinics to offer customer Cold Plasma and RF microneedling treatments. The device has received 510(k) certification from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and the Company intends to make it available to customers in the United States during 2H 2026. Venus Concept will support future regulatory approval efforts in Canada for the device and any additional handpiece technologies for both regions. “HIRONIC is a global leader in developing innovative medical aesthetic technologies and we are excited for the new partnership, starting with the Doublo x Venus Signature Edition,” said Rajiv De Silva, Chief Executive Officer of Venus Concept. “With this device, we look forward to offering our customers an innovative, exclusive Cold Plasma and RF Microneedling platform. By combining these complementary technologies, the platform delivers synergistic effects from the epidermis to the dermis, enabling comprehensive skin rejuvenation by addressing multiple skin concerns and enhancing overall skin revitalization. The Doublo also complements our existing portfolio by enhancing the range of treatment modalities for a customizable treatment plan to address each patient’s skin needs. We aim to expand our partnership in the future to bring to our customers additional new and novel technologies from HIRONIC, once regulatory approvals have been obtained.” About Venus Concept Venus Concept is an innovative global medical aesthetic technology leader with a broad product portfolio of minimally invasive and non-invasive medical aesthetic and hair restoration technologies and reaches over 60 countries and 9 direct markets. Venus Concept's product portfolio consists of aesthetic device platforms, including Venus NOVA, Venus Versa, Venus Versa PRO, Venus Bliss, Venus Bliss MAX, Venus Viva, Venus Viva MD, Venus Legacy, Venus Velocity, Venus Epileve and AI.ME. Venus Concept's hair restoration systems include NeoGraft® and the ARTAS iX® Robotic Hair Restoration system. Venus Concept is backed by Madryn Asset Management, a leading healthcare investment firm that provides capital to innovative growth-stage healthcare companies offering unique and transformative products and technologies. Investor Relations Contact: Damian Yeung, CPA investorrelations@venus.ai View Full Article
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