
UrgoTouch® for Dermatologists
Innovative Solution for Discreet Surgical Scars in Dermatology
As a dermatologist, you understand how crucial scar quality is to patient satisfaction. UrgoTouch® is the ideal solution to optimize scarring results after dermatological surgery. Applied in a single session under anesthesia, UrgoTouch® reduces surgical scar volume by up to 53%*, delivering optimal aesthetic results.
Why Recommend UrgoTouch® to Your Patients?

Patented Technology for Visible, Long-Lasting Results
- Significant Surgical Scar Volume Reduction of up to 53%*: UrgoTouch® targets fibroblast proliferation, reducing the risk of unaesthetic scars.
- Single, Painless Application: Applied in 1 session under anesthesia, UrgoTouch® is completely painless and requires no complex follow-up for the patient.
- Suitable for All Skin Phototypes: Effective on all skin types, including darker skin, which is often prone to hypertrophic scarring.
- Clinically Proven Efficacy: The safety and efficacy of UrgoTouch® have been demonstrated in the SLASH clinical study, conducted on 40 patients.
Trusted by Experts and Patients
- 80% Patient Satisfaction: 80% of patients treated with UrgoTouch® are very satisfied with their scars, compared to 65% for those who used alternatives like laser or radiofrequency**.
- Clinical Validation: studies show a significant reduction in erythema and scar thickness.
- Approved by over 300 physicians : we collaborate with more than 300 doctors globally to offer patients with the best option for their scars.


Dermatology Use Cases
Cosmetic Surgery: After mole removal, or liposuction.
Skin Trauma: accidental wounds or post-surgical scars.

Integrate UrgoTouch® into Your Practice
Simple protocol : Apply as soon as the suture is finished, directly in the operating room. Each shot takes only 5 to 15 seconds.
Compatibility: Suitable for all surgical body scars where the skin is thicker than 4mm, and works on all skin phototypes, including dark skin tones.
Discover how UrgoTouch® can transform surgical scar management for your patients. Contact us for a demonstration or download our technical guide.

*A 1 Year Follow-up of Post-operative Scars After the Use of a 1210nm Laser Assisted Skin Healing (LASH) Technology: A Randomized Controlled Trial. D.Casanova, ed. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Journal. Feb 2017 – Reduction of 53% observed in a patient with dark phototype
**Conjointly Study on 40 Patients having gone through aesthetic surgery, Nov. 24
