Siansonic Technology Ltd.
Siansonic Technology Ltd.

Siansonic HIFU Transducers

The basic principle of high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is to form a focused acoustic field through a single bowl shaped piezoelectric ceramic transducer or a bowl shaped array composed of multiple piezoelectric ceramic transducers, and a very high sound intensity can be obtained at the focus point of the sound field. Using this high-intensity focused sound field, such as cell tissue and fat can be burnt, so as to achieve the effects of tumor treatment, beauty and weight loss. At the same time, it can also be used in the fields of nervous system stimulation, blood thrombus ablation and so on. For bulk prices of ultrasonic transducers for sale, inquiry now!


A HIFU transducer emits high-frequency sound waves that converge on a specific area, creating heat and destroying or damaging tissue. HIFU is used for treating tumors, as well as cosmetic purposes such as skin tightening. HIFU is non-invasive and a relatively safe procedure, but consultation with a healthcare professional is recommended.

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Features of HIFU Transducers

  • High power (up to 1000 Watts)

  • Many frequency options from 400kHz to 10.0MHz

  • Variety in focal geometry and active diameter

  • Fully immersible with water proof housing

  • Optional transducer surface for insulation and corrosive resistance

Advantages of HIFU Transducers

With nearly 40 years of experience in the design and production of piezoelectric ceramics and ultrasonic nebulizer transducer, Siansonic has been providing various focused piezoelectric ceramics and transducers for the applications of HIFU. The focusing transducer includes Siansonic bowl shaped piezoelectric ceramic, housing, matching layer, cable and other parts. The minimum diameter of the transducer can be only 4-6mm, the maximum can be 100mm, and the applicable ultrasonic frequency is from 400kHz to 10MHz. The unique piezoelectric ceramic metallization technology and transducer encapsulating technology make the focused ultrasonic transducer have excellent power conversion efficiency and durability, and can be continuously operated for a long time when the surface power density is 10W/cm2.

HIFI Transducers FAQs

What Frequencies Does HIFU Use?

HIFU, which stands for High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound, typically uses frequencies between 0.8 to 3.0 MHz (megahertz). The exact frequency used can vary depending on the specific device and application. HIFU uses focused ultrasound waves to deliver high-energy heat to specific locations in the body, often used in medical procedures such as tumor ablation or cosmetic treatments such as skin tightening. The frequency of the ultrasound waves used is important in determining the depth of penetration and the amount of energy delivered to the targeted tissue.


What Technology Does HIFU Use?

HIFU, or High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound, uses focused ultrasound waves to deliver high-energy heat to specific locations in the body. The technology utilizes a transducer, which emits high-frequency sound waves that are focused on a specific target inside the body. The sound waves pass through the skin and tissue without causing damage, and when they reach the target area, they create heat through a process called absorption. The heat generated can destroy targeted tissue, such as tumors or fibroids, or stimulate the production of collagen for cosmetic treatments such as skin tightening. HIFU is a non-invasive technology that does not require incisions or anesthesia, making it a promising alternative to traditional surgery for certain medical conditions.


How Does HIFU Work?

HIFU stands for High Intensity Focused Ultrasound. It is a non-invasive medical procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to treat various medical conditions.


During the procedure, an ultrasound transducer is used to focus high-frequency sound waves on a specific area of the body. These waves create intense heat in the targeted tissue, which can be used to destroy or damage the tissue.


HIFU is used in a variety of medical applications, including the treatment of cancerous and non-cancerous tumors, as well as for cosmetic purposes, such as skin tightening and lifting.


In cancer treatment, HIFU can be used to destroy tumors by heating and destroying the cancerous tissue. This is achieved by focusing the ultrasound waves on the tumor, which creates heat and kills the cancerous cells.


Overall, HIFU is a non-invasive and relatively safe procedure that can be used for a variety of medical applications. However, it is important to consult with a qualified healthcare professional to determine if HIFU is a suitable treatment option for your particular medical condition.

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