Coolsense
Numbing Applicator for Pain-free Injections
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in December 2009, Coolsense operated with 1-10 employees. The company ceased operations in February 2019.
Business overview
Coolsense developed and marketed medical devices, primarily focusing on pain-numbing applicators for injections and aesthetic treatments. Its core products included the CoolSense and E-Coolsense pain-numbing applicators, designed to eliminate injection pain through cooling, and the Derma-Sense, a mesotherapy device for skin rehabilitation. The company also offered LipSense, a lip moisturizer, and SteriSense for device disinfection. Coolsense targeted medical personnel, aestheticians, and the general public within the Health Tech & Life Sciences sector, with products holding CE and FDA certification.
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- What is Coolsense's primary product offering?
- Coolsense developed the CoolSense pain-numbing applicator, a handheld device designed to eliminate the pain associated with injections by cooling the skin. This technology also includes the E-Coolsense, an electronic version with controlled temperature.
- What other products did Coolsense develop in the aesthetic and medical fields?
- Coolsense developed Derma-Sense, a triple-active mesotherapy device for skin rehabilitation, and LipSense, a lip moisturizer launched at the end of 2014, designed to reduce dryness and discomfort after surgery. The company also offered SteriSense, a container for disinfecting its devices.
- What certifications did the CoolSense pain-numbing applicator receive?
- The CoolSense pain-numbing applicator received both CE and FDA certification, indicating compliance with health, safety, and environmental protection standards for products sold within the European Economic Area and approval for sale in the United States.
- When did Coolsense cease operations?
- Coolsense ceased to operate in February 2019.
- What was the strategic focus of Coolsense's product development?
- Coolsense focused on developing non-invasive medical devices to enhance patient comfort and improve treatment experiences, particularly in pain management for injections and aesthetic skin care. Their products aimed to address issues like trypanophobia and post-procedure discomfort.