Cartessa Aesthetics Introduces 3 New Technologies to Jumpstart Providers in 2025
Cartessa Aesthetics announced 3 new technologies to nearly 400 aesthetic providers at the Inner Circle Invitational in October. The 3rd annual Inner Circle Invitational was held in Boca Raton and the exclusive event is an opportunity for Cartessa Aesthetics to give providers first-looks at new products, advanced trainings and business best-practices.
The 3 devices in the spotlight this year are Everesse, Prisma, and SKNLAB. The new devices offer practitioners new modality combinations, more comfortable treatments, and opportunities to expedite revenue.
Everesse is a newcomer in the Monopolar RF space that overcomes the shortcomings of legacy technologies, namely patient discomfort. The new 6.78MHz Monopolar RF device, manufactured by South Korean company Classys, has several design features that make it more comfortable for lifting and tightening of the skin.
The Prisma is the first IPL plus electro-muscle stimulation (EMS) and radiofrequency (RF) technology, and it’s also the first IPL system that Cartessa has selected for its portfolio. Manufactured by DEKA, it offers the best in IPL advancements and the ability to go beyond discoloration to treat the other leading signs of aging, inelasticity and reduction in muscle tone.
"While we know IPL is a cornerstone treatment for our providers, we waited for a device that offered the absolute best in IPL versatility and comfort. PRISMA met our standards and with the added modalities, is positioned to redefine ‘photofacials’ as the market knows them," Gabe Lubin, Cartessa Founder and CEO, said.
The final device that was unveiled is the SKNLAB, which fills avoid for Cartessa in the aqua-dermabrasion space. It offers providers the ability to integrate energy modalities into their non-invasive facial protocols.
SKNLAB highlights aqua-delivery of paraceutical solutions plus five energy modalities. Practitioners can easily customize treatments based on patient need using SKNLAB’s pre-programmed, comprehensive facial matrices or leverage the various handpieces a la carte.
"I don't know of another aesthetic company that can continue to introduce new technologies at this rate," Lubin said. "Seeing the response to these devices on their own and in combination with other technologies is extremely exciting. We know we are giving our customers something unique to elevate their patients' outcomes and propel their businesses forward – we plan to continue to do so as long as we are presented with breakthrough innovations."