Our Technologies

You can read here about the use of Renovae's various technologies in the different devices.

We present a revolution in home beauty treatments, with the highest quality technological devices at your fingertips—to help you maintain your health and beauty routine effectively and sustainably, without the need for private clinics and unnecessary expenses.

Renovae’s goal is to assist in pain relief and address health issues such as diabetes and various inflammations without using invasive methods and surgeries that might cause long-term damage.

Renovae aims to save its customers unnecessary expenses on ineffective treatments by using its unique products and devices, which represent the latest advancements in home beauty and physiotherapy treatments. This allows you to use these devices from anywhere you choose, including the comfort of your own home.

Our devices are used by a wide range of clients around the world, from private individuals and athletes to physiotherapists, fully accommodating the needs of the entire family. Now, we invite you to join our extended family— we promise you won’t regret it.

Technologies for the Face

ReDefine

The latest technology for your face

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Technologies for the Body

ReGenerate

The latest technology for your body

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Heating Technology

Applying heat to an area increases blood flow, bringing along proteins and oxygen. The general benefits of heat therapy are well-documented. This treatment method is excellent for reducing joint stiffness, alleviating pain and inflammation, and easing muscle spasms. Heat therapy can also be used as a skin rejuvenator by warming the muscle tissues and aiding in increased blood flow.

Heat therapy is often used for rehabilitation purposes. Heat creates higher tissue temperatures, leading to vasodilation that increases oxygen supply and eliminates carbon dioxide and metabolic waste. Heat therapy is also useful for muscle spasms, myalgia, fibromyalgia, and muscle contractions.

Heat therapy is soothing and provides mild pain relief, being safer than most pain medications and potentially more effective in some cases. Although it is far from being a cure-all or miraculous, it likely helps alleviate certain types of pain, particularly dull and persistent pains related to stiffness, cramps, and neuropathic sensitivity.

Ultrasound Technology

The application of ultrasonic frequency is commonly used by professionals to enhance cellular circulation, smooth fine lines and wrinkles, tighten sagging skin, reduce the appearance of cellulite, improve acne, tighten enlarged pores, 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-frequency ultrasound technology is used to penetrate deep beneath the skin’s surface, promoting cell regeneration and repair, muscle toning, increased blood flow, lymphatic drainage, reducing swelling, and improving the penetration of skincare products. Thousands of pulses from the sound waves work together to release dirt and reduce pore size. This technology also helps reduce swelling, enhance blood circulation, and improve skin elasticity.

Oxidation technology

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

Galvanic facial treatments involve using mild electrical currents composed of positive and negative ions to refresh, stimulate, and rejuvenate the skin. This scientific process delivers electrically charged particles (ions) to the skin through positively or negatively charged gels. The charged ingredients are transported to the deeper layers of the skin, concentrating their effects and benefits.

Galvanic facial treatments can be considered a “non-surgical facelift,” with results including smoothed wrinkles, tightened muscles, and increased blood flow that nourishes the 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 given to patients with facial paralysis. The facial nerve normally emits electrical impulses to give the muscles their tone and shape. When the facial nerve is damaged, the muscle no longer receives these messages, resulting in weakened muscles. External electrical stimulation can try to mimic these electrical impulses and help restore muscle tone.

Radiofrequency technology

Radio frequency is any of the electromagnetic wave frequencies in the range of about 3 kilohertz to 300 gigahertz, including the frequencies used for communication or radar signals.

Radio frequency (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. The technique leads to improved production of new collagen and elastin tissues.

Medical treatments using radiating waves or electrical currents have been used for over 75 years, typically for minimally invasive surgeries through radiofrequency ablation, including treatment for sleep apnea. Non-ablation radiofrequency at various energy levels is commonly used in aesthetic treatments to tighten skin, reduce fat through lipolysis, and promote healing.

Infrared Technology

Infrared rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation, like light but invisible to the naked eye, also known as bio-energy rays. Our bodies 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.

Infrared rays can expand capillaries and dissolve toxins; these toxins are then expelled through urine and sweat. These rays are selectively absorbed by tissues in need of increased energy.

Phototherapy

In recent years, advancements in skin and health care have grown significantly, but nothing has received as much attention as the use of LED light (light-emitting diodes). Light therapy serves as a soothing and painless treatment adjunct for addressing skin challenges. These include conditions related to anti-aging, acne, inflammation, and pigmentation.

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

With the advancement of technology, people are no longer limited to using generic medications for skin care. Today, the most popular skin care treatment worldwide 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 to better improve skin condition.

TENS technology

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is the use of electrical current produced by a device to stimulate nerves for therapeutic purposes. It covers the full range of currents applied through the skin to stimulate nerves, although the term is often used more restrictively to describe the type of pulses generated by portable stimulators used for pain relief. The unit is typically attached to the skin using two or more electrodes.

TENS devices available in the local market are used as a non-invasive nerve stimulation method designed to reduce both acute and chronic pain.

It is a device that sends small electrical currents to specific body parts. These currents are used for pain relief. The pulses control the body’s pain signals, providing temporary or permanent relief from pain. They can manage excessively excited nerves and release endorphins.

EMS technology

Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS), also known as neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) or electromyostimulation, is the induction of muscle contraction by means of electrical impulses. The impulses are generated by a device and transmitted through electrodes on the skin near the stimulating muscles.

EMS can build muscle, but not enough to improve athletic performance. EMS machines stimulate motor nerves of muscles and not sensory nerve endings, as TENS units do. Electronic muscle stimulators are used to prevent muscle atrophy, help relieve pain, and tone muscles.

EMS is used for rehabilitation purposes, for example in physical therapy to prevent useless muscle atrophy that can occur for example after musculoskeletal injuries, such as damage to bones, joints, muscles, ligaments and tendons. Its stimulation fires all the motor neurons in the treated area at the same time, creating an uncoordinated contraction, which is mainly isometric. In contrast, voluntary muscle contractions roll through the muscle in a wave to create a directed and coordinated force.

Vibration and micro-vibration technology

Electrical stimulation is sometimes given to patients with facial paralysis. The facial nerve normally emits electrical impulses to give the muscles their tone and shape. When the facial nerve is damaged the muscle no longer receives these messages and as a result the muscles become weak. External electrical stimulation can try to mimic these electrical impulses and help restore muscle tone.

Radio-wave technology

Radio frequency is any of the electromagnetic wave frequencies found in the range from about 3 kilohertz to 300 gigahertz, which includes the frequencies used for communications or radar signals.

Radiofrequency (RF) skin tightening is an aesthetic technique that uses RF energy to heat tissue and stimulate collagen production to reduce the appearance of fine lines and sagging skin. The technique causes an improvement in tissue production of new collagen and elastin.

Medical treatments in the form of radiating waves or electric currents have been used for over 75 years, usually for minimally invasive surgery using radio frequency ablation including the treatment of sleep apnea. Radio frequencies at energy levels without ablation are commonly used as part of aesthetic treatments that can tighten the skin, reduce fat by lipolysis as well as apoptosis, or promote healing.

Phototherapy

In recent years, advances in the field of skin and health have grown considerably, but nothing has received as much attention as the use of LED (Light Emitting Diodes) light. The light treatment is used as a relaxing and painless treatment supplement to correct skin challenges. These include conditions related to anti-aging, acne, inflammation and skin pigmentation.

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

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

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