Novoxel

Skin Rejuvenation Technology

Health Tech & Life Sciences
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in August 2011 by Michael Slatkine and Jacob Zlochover, Novoxel operates with 11–50 employees. The company specializes in aesthetic medical devices, notably its Tixel technology, which was introduced to the market in September 2017.

Business overview

Novoxel develops fractional, microtip aesthetic technology for thermomechanical ablation (TMA), a platform designed for lightweight, miniaturized, and cost-effective products. Its core Tixel technology enables precise, accurate, and painless tissue evaporation without thermal damage, offering a non-laser fractional treatment that transfers thermal energy to the skin safely. The technology is versatile, covering the treatment spectrum of superficial and deep ablative lasers, and can also operate in non-ablative mode. Novoxel's Mezotix technology similarly transfers pure heat to the skin to induce epidermal cell renewal and collagen regeneration. The company serves the health tech and life sciences sector, specifically within medical devices and medical treatment & therapeutics, targeting healthcare providers globally.

Strategic signal

In June 2018, Aztec Services launched Novoxel's Tixel technology, indicating continued market expansion and adoption of the company's aesthetic medical devices. This signals growing commercial validation and potential for broader reach within the dermatology and aesthetic medicine industries.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Novoxel's primary technology?
Novoxel's primary technology is Tixel, a fractional, microtip aesthetic device utilizing thermomechanical ablation (TMA) for skin rejuvenation.
When was Novoxel founded?
Novoxel was founded in August 2011.
Who are the co-founders of Novoxel?
Novoxel was co-founded by Michael Slatkine and Jacob Zlochover.
What is the Mezotix technology?
Mezotix is a Novoxel technology that transfers pure heat to the skin through brief contact, inducing renewal of epidermal cells and regeneration of collagen in the dermis.
When was Novoxel's Tixel technology introduced?
Novoxel's Tixel technology was introduced to the market in September 2017, as reported by A2 Aesthetic and Anti-Ageing Magazine.
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