Frequently Asked Questions

What is MicronJet™ and How Does it Work?

MicronJet™ utilizes advanced Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology to effectively deliver aesthetic products with high safety and minimal bruising, or other post-treatment side effects. NanoPass’s proprietary MEMS technology employs miniature delivery pyramids, smaller than 1 mm, to penetrate the skin at a controlled depth. This ensures accurate and consistent product delivery into the dermis, preventing the loss of product into deeper skin layers. The use of MicronJet™ enhances the outcomes of aesthetic treatments while minimizing pain and discomfort—improving both patient comfort and loyalty.

How to inject with MicronJet™?

STEP 1

  • Hold syringe flanges between thumb and fingers.
  • The blue line must face you at all times.
  • Syringe flanges are not the orientation guide as they may not always be parallel to the blue line; use the blue line for orientation.

STEP 2

  • Stretch the skin downwards throughout the entire injection.
  • Insert the device at a 45˚-70˚angle (flatten as required to reduce injection pressure)
  • Press the device into the skin until a shallow indentation is formed

STEP 3

  • Inject slowly, expect strong resistance.
  • white wheal (bleb) will form at the injection site.
  • Upon completion, wait 3 seconds and remove syringe.

How can I get the best results with the MicronJet™?

We encourage you to follow the instructions and not to do what we recommend avoiding. See this Do's and Don'ts table:

Do's Don'ts
Prepare the skin and syringe before attaching MicronJet™. Clean and dry the injections site Don't inject on a wet skin
Ensure the blue line is facing up when orienting the device Do not rely on the flanges for orientation
Stretch the skin below the injection site before inserting the device and maintain the stretch throughout the entire injection
Insert gently at a 45°–70° angle, then slightly flatten the angle after insertion Avoid inserting at more or less than 45°–70° angle —and always flatten the angle after insertion
Push the plunger gently only after full insertion and wait for a white bleb (papule) to form Do not push the plunger early or apply excessive pressure during delivery
If you experience difficulties during the injection or notice leakage, slightly adjust the pressure and/or angle to achieve a successful injection. Do not put too much pressure or not enough pressure
Once the bleb (papule) forms, stop pushing the plunger and move to the next injection site. You can wait 2-3 seconds upon completion to reduce backflow leakage Stop pushing once a bleb (papule) is formed to prevent product leakage
Lift the syringe assembly off the skin Withdraw MicronJet™ carefully to prevent skin trauma