Viora V20 (V-IPL)
Viora (Sinclair)
- Brand Tier
- Established
- Technology
- Ipl
- Wavelengths
- 580-950nm (filtered broadband)
- Skin Types
- Light to medium-dark skin tones (IPL with multiple filter options)
- Cooling
- Contact cooling (TEC)
Notes
Multi-technology platform (IPL + RF). Hair removal uses the V-IPL handpiece with PCR (PulseConfiguRhythm) technology. This is IPL, not laser. Multiple cut-off filters available (570nm, 580nm, 630nm, 755nm) for different skin types. Also offers RF skin tightening, fractional RF, and body contouring via separate handpieces. Marketed to dental practices as an add-on revenue stream. FDA-cleared (K111303, 2011). Now sold under Sinclair Global brand.
Overview
Viora's V20 is a multi-technology platform combining IPL and RF technologies. For hair removal, it uses the V-IPL handpiece: an Intense Pulsed Light system, not a laser. The platform also offers RF skin tightening, fractional RF skin resurfacing, body contouring, and vaginal rejuvenation via separate handpieces.
How It Works
The V-IPL handpiece delivers broadband light through interchangeable cut-off filters (ranging from 415nm to 755nm). Viora's proprietary PCR (PulseConfiguRhythm) technology offers three pulse configurations (single, multiple, and rapid) for different skin types and conditions. Contact cooling (TEC) protects the skin surface.
Typical Uses
- Multi-purpose clinics offering hair removal alongside skin rejuvenation, acne treatment, and body contouring
- Dental practices adding aesthetic services
- Clinics seeking one platform for multiple revenue streams
Key Features
PCR technology provides adjustable pulse configurations for different skin types. V-IPL hair removal handpieces available with multiple filters: HR 570nm (skin types I-III), HR 580nm (I-IV), HR 630nm (I-V), HR 755nm (I-V). Note: despite the 755nm filter wavelength, this is filtered broadband IPL light, not an Alexandrite laser. Israeli manufacturer with FDA clearance, now part of Sinclair Global.