While nobody likes needles, some injections are more difficult than others.
Hair Restoration Injectors: PRP injections into the scalp or numbing injections on or around the scalp line before hair transplants can cause a lot of discomfort and anxiety to patient
Medical Dermatologists: Steroid injections into keloids, injections into the armpits or palms, or even lidocaine injections near open wounds can be grueling for patients to endure.
Cosmetic Providers: Injecting into sensitive areas like the lips or administering numbing injections before a laser, thread, or plastic surgery treatment can be uncomfortable for patients.
How to manage the distress? Ice or numbing cream is slow and impractical. Cryogen sprays risk pain and localized discoloration from overfreezing. Industrial chillers and vibrators are ineffective for such niche injections.
Is there a better way to offer relief so your patients keep coming back?