Sylfirm, Sylfirm X, and Sylfirm X Plus are three generations of the same RF microneedling line from VIOL. Sylfirm was the original device. Sylfirm X introduced dual-wave delivery, pairing a pulsed wave for pigment and vascular concerns with a continuous wave for tightening, and holds FDA 510(k) clearance K200185. Sylfirm X Plus is the newer variant, recognized mainly in Asian markets, which extends the tip range and depth options. For a clinic, the generation matters most when ordering consumables, because tip configuration is not identical across versions.
Sylfirm vs. Sylfirm X
The original Sylfirm established the platform built around independent electrode coagulation, the principle its developer Dr. JongJu Na termed the Na effect. Sylfirm X is the generation that added dual-wave delivery. Where the earlier approach centered on continuous-wave energy, Sylfirm X paired a pulsed-wave mode with the continuous one, subdividing the two into eight selectable modes. That dual-wave capability is the defining difference between Sylfirm and Sylfirm X, and it is why Sylfirm X is positioned to handle pigment and vascular concerns alongside tightening in a single device.
One naming point worth clearing up: the term "Sylfirm X Ultimate Edition" appears in some United States materials. That is a trade name used by the device's US distributor for Sylfirm X, not a separate device with its FDA record. The Sylfirm X clearance, K200185, covers the device under the SYLFIRM X name.
Sylfirm X vs. Sylfirm X Plus
Sylfirm X Plus is the newer development of the line, marketed primarily in Asian markets such as Korea and Thailand. It keeps the dual-wave pulsed and continuous design and the 300-micron core, while extending the system to four dedicated tips and a wider depth range. Reported depth on the Plus runs from 0.3 mm to 4.0 mm across its tip set, which is broader than the original Sylfirm X handling. The practical change is range and tip specialization rather than a new operating principle.
A caution on regulatory status: the Sylfirm X clearance K200185 covers Sylfirm X. A separate FDA clearance specific to the Plus variant is not something a clinic should assume from marketing claims. If regulatory standing matters for a purchase, confirm the specific device and its clearance record rather than relying on a generation label.
Generations at a glance
| Generation | Defining feature | Tips and depth |
|---|---|---|
| Sylfirm | Original platform, Na effect | Earlier tip set |
| Sylfirm X | Dual-wave (PW + CW), 8 modes, K200185 | Configurable; 300-micron targeting |
| Sylfirm X Plus | Newer variant, extended range | Four tips, 0.3 to 4.0 mm |
What this means for tips and consumables
The reason generation matters to a clinic is sourcing. Tip configuration is not uniform across the line, so a consumable cut for one generation may not seat or perform the same on another. The Plus variant in particular uses a dedicated four-tip set, which differs from the configuration an earlier Sylfirm X handpiece expects. Pinova carries professionally sourced Sylfirm X tips, and compatibility is based on industry-standard usage and clinical experience; verify against your specific handpiece before ordering.
The working rule is simple: identify the exact generation a clinic operates before placing a consumable order, because the device name alone does not settle which tip fits. Matching the configuration to the handpiece on hand is the final check before an order goes out.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between Sylfirm and Sylfirm X?
Sylfirm was the original device in the line. Sylfirm X added dual-wave delivery, combining a pulsed wave mode for pigment and vascular concerns with a continuous wave mode for tightening, across eight selectable modes. That dual-wave capability is the main difference between the two generations.
Is Sylfirm X Plus newer than Sylfirm X?
Yes. Sylfirm X Plus is the newer variant of the line, recognized mainly in Asian markets. It keeps the dual-wave design and the 300-micron core while extending the system to four dedicated tips and a depth range of 0.3 to 4.0 mm. The change is broader range and tip specialization rather than a new operating principle.
Are Sylfirm X tips compatible across generations?
Not necessarily. Tip configuration differs across the line, and the Plus variant uses a dedicated four-tip set. A tip cut for one generation may not fit another. Compatibility is based on industry-standard usage and clinical experience, so verify a tip against the specific handpiece and generation before ordering.
Sylfirm, Sylfirm X, and Sylfirm X Plus share one platform lineage, differing in wave delivery, depth range, and tip set rather than in core principle. For a clinic, the deciding question when sourcing is which generation the handpiece belongs to. Browse Sylfirm X tips and confirm the generation before ordering.