Face Technology

Beauty + Health

Read about Renovae's advancements in facial technology.

Heating Technology

Applying heat to an area increases blood flow and brings along proteins and oxygen. The overall benefits of heat therapy are widely recognized. This treatment method is excellent for reducing joint stiffness, alleviating pain and inflammation, and relieving muscle spasms. Heat therapy can be used as a skin rejuvenator by warming muscle tissues and helping to increase blood circulation.

Heat therapy is often used for rehabilitation purposes. Heat creates higher tissue temperatures, leading to vasodilation, which increases oxygen supply and the elimination of carbon dioxide and metabolic waste. Heat therapy is also useful for muscle spasms, myalgia, fibromyalgia, and muscle contraction.

Heat therapy is soothing and a mild pain reliever, safer than any pain medication, and possibly more effective in some cases. While it is far from being a proven miracle, it can likely take the edge off various types of pain, especially dull and persistent pains associated with stiffness, cramps, and neuropathic sensitivity.

Ultrasound Technology

The application of ultrasound frequency is commonly used by professionals to help increase cellular circulation and smooth fine lines and wrinkles, tighten sagging skin, reduce the appearance of cellulite, improve acne, tighten enlarged pores, and address age spots, and even repair scar damage. The process is safe, painless, and gentle, and can even be used on sensitive skin types, such as those with rosacea.

High-level ultrasound technology is used to penetrate deep beneath the skin’s surface, promoting cell regeneration and repair, toning muscles, increasing blood flow, encouraging lymphatic drainage, combating puffiness, and enhancing the penetration of skincare products into the skin. Thousands of pulses from the ultrasound waves work together to release dirt, thereby reducing pore size. This technology also helps reduce swelling, improve blood circulation, and enhance skin elasticity.

Oxidation Technology

Galvanic skin treatments are used to strengthen muscles, promote blood circulation, enhance cellular metabolism, and activate enzymes. This treatment aids in healing after surgical and non-surgical procedures and improves skin quality and firmness.

Galvanic facials involve the use of mild electrical currents composed of positive and negative ions to refresh, stimulate, and rejuvenate the skin. This process uses a scientific method to transport electrically charged particles (ions) into the skin through positively or negatively charged gels. The charged ingredients are delivered to the deeper layers of the skin, concentrating their effects and benefits there.

Galvanic facial treatments can be considered a “non-surgical facelift,” with results including smoothed wrinkles, tightened muscles, and increased blood flow that nourishes skin cells. Galvanic facials can be particularly beneficial for individuals with oily and/or acne-prone skin.

Vibration and Micro-Vibration Technology

Electrical stimulation is sometimes administered to patients with facial paralysis. The facial nerve typically emits electrical impulses to give muscles their tone and shape. When the facial nerve is damaged, the muscle no longer receives these signals, resulting in muscle weakness. External electrical stimulation can attempt to mimic these impulses and help restore muscle tone.

Radiofrequency Technology

Radiofrequency (RF) refers to any of the electromagnetic wave frequencies in the range from around 3 kHz to 300 GHz, including those used for communication or radar signals.

Radiofrequency (RF) skin tightening is an aesthetic technique that uses RF energy to heat tissues and stimulate collagen production to reduce the appearance of fine lines and loose skin. This technique enhances the production of new collagen and elastin tissues.

Radiofrequency (RF) has been used in medical treatments in the form of radiating waves or electrical currents for over 75 years, typically for minimally invasive surgeries through radiofrequency ablation, including the treatment of sleep apnea. Non-ablative RF energy levels are commonly used in aesthetic treatments to tighten the skin, reduce fat through lipolysis and apoptosis, or promote healing.

Infrared Technology

Infrared rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation similar to light that is invisible to the naked eye, also known as bioenergetic rays. Our bodies both receive and emit infrared waves, which penetrate organic materials and water, heating them evenly as a result. These toxins are typically acidic, and if they accumulate, they can also block blood flow.

Capillaries can be expanded, and toxins can be dissolved using infrared waves; the toxins are then expelled through urine and sweat. These rays are selectively absorbed by tissues that need increased energy.

Phototherapy

In recent years, advancements in dermatology and health have grown significantly, but nothing has garnered as much attention as the use of LED light (Light Emitting Diodes). Light therapy is used as a soothing and painless complementary treatment to address various skin challenges. These include conditions related to anti-aging, acne, inflammation, and skin pigmentation.

LED light is being researched worldwide as a solution for wrinkles, age spots, whitening, psoriasis, and wound regeneration. In fact, it is being studied in space by astronauts. Scientists confirm that red light, near-infrared light, and various shades of LED light have a positive impact on skin cells.

With technological advancements, people are no longer limited to using generic medications for skin care treatment. Today, the most popular skin care treatment method in the world is photon rejuvenation (phototherapy). The international medical organization has confirmed that using specific wavelengths of light through close exposure can enhance the vitality of skin cells and tissues, thereby improving the condition of the skin more effectively.

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