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Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

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Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia
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Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

2026-05-14 16:50 Last Updated At:17:05

The new radiofrequency treatment, XERF, is designed to target multiple layers of the skin while prioritizing patient comfort.

SYDNEY, May 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Cynosure Lutronic's XERF is a radiofrequency-based treatment designed to tighten and revitalise skin without the need for needles, numbing or downtime. Positioned as the world's first single-shot, multifrequency monopolar RF technology, XERF combines 6.78 MHz and 2 MHz frequencies to deliver energy at multiple tissue depths, targeting the surface, mid and structural layers of the skin.

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Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

The result is a treatment designed to support smoother, tighter and more rejuvenated-looking skin, while maintaining patient comfort through Wave Fit pulse technology and advanced integrated cryogen cooling.

The Australian launch is expected to attract strong interest across the medical aesthetic and beauty sectors, particularly as demand grows for treatments that can deliver visible results without the discomfort and recovery often associated with more intensive procedures.

Recently unveiled at Sydney's iconic Taronga Zoo, with views of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House, XERF's launch was aptly staged in a setting framed by some of the world's most celebrated structures; a nod to the device's focus on structural skin tightening. XERF's arrival also reflects a broader shift in the aesthetics market toward treatments that sit between skincare and more invasive interventions, giving patients options that are lower-disruption but still clinically driven. For clinics, that shift is also driven by demand for treatments that can be easily integrated into busy schedules while still delivering visible, clinically meaningful results.

Among the early adopters is Dr Dae Hwan Kwon, a Melbourne-trained cosmetic physician with a special interest in regenerative skin health and aesthetic harmony. After first learning about the technology in Korea and trialling it on himself, he introduced it into practice with a focus on lower-face tightening, jawline definition, neck rejuvenation and brow lifting.

Over time, Dr Kwon moved beyond the standard protocol and began customising treatments based on face shape and clinical need, a shift he says has delivered strong patient satisfaction.

"What really struck me was that it was significantly less painful than other radiofrequency machines, and that was a major advantage," Dr Kwon said.

"XERF works especially well for people who want lower-face tightening, a more sculpted jawline and tighter neck lines. It can also be highly effective for brow lifting, and when I combine it with jaw contouring treatments, it can deliver a better result with a longer-lasting effect."

A similar experience has been reported by Dr Siew Tuck Wah, a leading Singapore doctor in the field of non-invasive medical aesthetics, who has used XERF for about a year and treated around 100 patients. With a clinic already equipped with multiple energy-based technologies, Dr Siew said XERF stood out because it offered a genuinely new approach, particularly in terms of comfort and adaptability.

Rather than applying a one-size-fits-all treatment, Dr Siew said the device allows practitioners to tailor depth and mode according to facial structure, including whether a patient has a heavier face, more subcutaneous fat, or milder signs of laxity. In his experience, XERF has performed well across a broader range of patients than many practitioners might typically expect from radiofrequency, including older patients and those with heavier jowls.

"What surprised me was that even older patients and those with heavier jowls responded to XERF," Dr Siew said. "They saw lifting, improvement in skin quality, more definition of the jawline and improvement in the upper neck."

He also highlighted the device's developing versatility, including smaller treatment tips designed for delicate areas such as the skin around the eyes.

"What XERF has shown me is that it can be very comfortable to treat. Patients find it more comfortable than other radiofrequency devices, and that has translated into very high patient satisfaction," Dr Siew said.

"Patients often see lifting within two weeks of treatment, and the results are long lasting, more than three months."

The XERF system also features an innovative spider-pattern tip designed to reduce edge effects and support more controlled energy delivery, with the aim of increasing both treatment efficacy and patient safety. Its shorter treatment times may also allow clinics to treat more patients in a day compared with existing similar skin-tightening technologies.

For clinics in Australia and New Zealand, the arrival of XERF comes at a time when non-surgical aesthetic treatments continue to grow, particularly among patients seeking visible results without interrupting their daily lives.

As practitioners increasingly look for technologies that combine performance, efficiency and patient comfort, XERF is entering the market with strong momentum and a growing reputation among early adopters.

"If you're new to XERF and considering adding it to your clinical practice, my advice is please go ahead, because it has changed my practice and brought a whole new dimension to skin tightening for me," Dr Siew said.

About Cynosure Lutronic

Cynosure Lutronic was formed following the merger of Cynosure and Lutronic in 2024 which creates a global medical aesthetics organization built on more than 60 years of combined innovation in energy-based technologies.

Cynosure Lutronic develops and commercializes energy-based devices across a wide range of aesthetic indications with direct operations in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, and product distribution in approximately 130 countries.

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Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

Breakthrough skin-tightening device XERF™ arrives in Australia

KUWAIT CITY, May 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Action Energy Company K.S.C.P. (Bloomberg: ALFTAQA.KK) (Reuters: ALFTAQA.KW), Kuwait's leading local partner for integrated upstream services, owner and operator of one of the youngest rig fleets in the region, held its FY25 AGM on 7 May 2026. Shareholders approved a cash dividend of 3 fils per share (3% of nominal value).

The Company posted record FY25 results, with revenue up 53% to KWD 31.9m and net profit up 202% to KWD 5.7m. EBITDA grew 57% to KWD 16.4m, and EPS reached 14.35 fils. Performance was driven by higher rig utilization, oilfield services ramp-up, and contract awards aligned with Kuwait's upstream crude oil investment cycle.

Sheikh Mubarak Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, Chairman of Action Energy Company (AEC) said, "Action Energy continues to focus on its 2026 strategic priorities while maintaining operational flexibility and supporting national oil companies, underpinned by a strong financial position, a healthy balance sheet and a resilient business model. As a Kuwaiti operator committed to the country's long-term energy objectives, and a home-grown integrated upstream services provider, the Company stands ready and fully mobilized to support and contribute to the continued recovery of the energy sector."

Outlook: AEC expects to continue upstream drilling operations without material disruption, supported by a record backlog of KWD 321.5m and an active onshore drilling contract pipeline tied to Kuwait's crude oil production roadmap. The Company is expanding its fleet to 27 drilling rigs (20 operating, 7 under construction), reinforcing its position as a strategic partner to Kuwait's national oil sector, a core OPEC producer. The company continues to monitor the current situation closely while remaining focused on delivering high quality services and long-term value to its stakeholders. It has also taken measures to mitigate potential logistical risks, including the early activation of emergency response plans and the strategic stockpiling of critical spare parts.

AEC is Kuwait's leading private onshore drilling and oilfield services partner and owner-operator of one of the youngest, most technologically advanced rig fleets in the region. With more than 1,700 professionals and 20 rigs operating across Kuwait, AEC delivers integrated drilling, workover, and oilfield services across the full well lifecycle. Founded in 2015, AEC partners with global technology leaders including KCA Deutag, CPVEN, COSL, Jereh, and Kerui and serves Kuwait Oil Company and other local players.

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