The SIBUS-IN Fingerheld Ultrasound Machine

J Cosmet Dermatol. 2025 Jul;24(7):e70313. doi: 10.1111/jocd.70313.

Abstract

Background: Minimally invasive esthetic procedures risk vascular occlusion, necrosis, and other sequelae; real-time ultrasound guidance mitigates these events, yet conventional devices are bulky and two-handed.

Aim: To present the SIBUS-IN fingerheld ultrasound system and summarize its technical features and clinical advantages for esthetic injections.

Methods: The device's specifications, workflow, and Doppler capabilities were reviewed and contrasted with published data on existing handheld scanners.

Results: SIBUS-IN mounts a 15 MHz curved transducer on the operator's index finger, streaming images wirelessly to a tablet. Motion-gesture or voice controls allow sterile, single-handed operation while preserving tactile feedback. Full color, power, and pulsed-wave Doppler modes delineate vascular anatomy; images can be archived for medico-legal documentation. Compared with Clarius, Mindray and similar units, SIBUS-IN shortens setup time and improves access to concave or convex facial zones. Limitations include image variability in highly curved areas, infection-control requirements, and a learning curve for novices.

Conclusion: By combining ergonomic fingertip design with high-resolution, multimode imaging, SIBUS-IN promises greater precision, efficiency, and vascular safety in esthetic practice.

Keywords: aesthetic medicine; minimally invasive procedures; real‐time imaging; ultrasound‐guided injections; vascular safety.

MeSH terms

  • Cosmetic Techniques* / instrumentation
  • Equipment Design
  • Fingers / diagnostic imaging
  • Humans
  • Ultrasonography, Interventional* / instrumentation