POTENZA provides a highly adaptable platform for electrocoagulation and hemostasis, supported by extensive clinical research and real-world practitioner experience.
The system’s adjustable parameters allow for precise thermal delivery across a wide range of dermatological applications.
By modulating the depth and intensity of thermal delivery, practitioners can use RF microneedling to precisely target the tissue remodelling pathways essential for addressing common dermatological concerns – ranging from structural laxity, fine lines, and wrinkles to the complex textural demands of acne scars, stretch marks, and enlarged pores, as well as the vascular and pigmentary components seen in active acne, rosacea, and melasma. 1,2,3,4,5,6
“POTENZA is the machine of the experts. It is a superior drug delivery system that allows me to tackle challenging indications like scars and stretch marks with total confidence”.
Dr Férial Fanian, Dermatologist, France
“Number one for versatility and safety. It is the perfect partner for regenerative medicine, from exosomes to polynucleotides. Safe, powerful and affordable”.
Dr Iñigo de Felipe, Dermatologist, Spain & UK
Up to 60% improvement in texture, wrinkles and laxity after 1–3 sessions
Dr Christine Dierickx, Dermatologist, Luxemburg
95% RealSelf “Worth It” rating
POTENZA RealSelf rating, Apr 2026
“I’ve had microneedling before, but POTENZA felt much more comfortable. My skin looked refreshed, not irritated.“
Joany, Patient
Tip type: POTENZA Pumping Tip CP-21 + ASCE Exosomes
Frequency: 1MHz
Mode: Monopolar
Depth: 1.25-1.5mm
Parameters: 20W, 40ms
Sessions: 1
Photos: Baseline, and 2 months after first session
Images courtesy of Dr Shang Li Lin, Taiwan. Actual patient, individual results may vary.

Tip type: POTENZA Pumping Tip + Rejuran Turnover
Frequency: 1MHz
Mode: Monopolar
Depth: 1.25mm
Parameters: 15W, 40ms
Sessions: 2
Photos: Baseline, and 4 weeks after second session
Images courtesy of Dr Shang Li Lin, Taiwan. Actual patient, individual results may vary.

Tip type: POTENZA I-16
Frequency: 2MHz
Mode: Monopolar and Bipolar
Sessions: 3, 1 month apart
Photos: Baseline, and 1 month after third session
Images courtesy of Dr Sarah Bonnaire, France. Actual patient, individual results may vary.

Tip type: POTENZA S-49
Sessions: 1
Photos: Baseline, and 2 months after first session
Images courtesy of Dr Sarah Bonnaire, France. Actual patient, individual results may vary.

Tip type: POTENZA S-49
Frequency: 2MHz
Mode: Bipolar
Sessions: 3, 1 month apart
Photos: Baseline, and 1 month after third session
Images courtesy of Dr Sarah Bonnaire, France. Actual patient, individual results may vary.

Tip type: POTENZA Pumping Tip CP-21
Frequency: 2MHz
Sessions: 3, 2 months apart
Photos: Baseline, and 2 months after third session
Images courtesy of Dr Sarah Bonnaire, France. Actual patient, individual results may vary.

Tip type: POTENZA
Images courtesy of Dr Sarah Bonnaire, France. Actual patient, individual results may vary.

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