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Technologies

One single integrated platform that allows the execution of a wide range of aesthetic treatments through different Technologies.

If a treatment is of interest, simply connect the applicator related to the selected Technology and perform it, without having to purchase a new device.

HPL - Lipo

This technology enables the emptying of the adipocyte through “micropores” created by light stimulation. The lipids released into circulation (in the form of ATP/triglycerides) must then be “burned” through regular physical and sports activity.

With HPL-Lipo, you can select the area to be reshaped, as the effect is localized specifically where the plates are placed, delivering more visible, controllable, and measurable results.

The “reshaping” treatment must always be combined with a balanced diet, proper hydration, and appropriate physical activity aimed at “burning” the energy released into the body. HPL-Lipo stands for High Power LED Lipo, a new technology whose advantage lies in the use of HP-LEDs instead of the traditional lasers used by other systems.

Slimming

Onda Acustica ACW

ACW - Acoustic Wave

The Acoustic Wave is a high-energy sound wave that propagates from the point of contact on the skin to the deeper tissue layers. Its action resembles that of a high-frequency tapping massage, capable of interacting with the dermis and promoting body reshaping.

The primary effect of the Acoustic Wave is the decompaction of the treated area:

  • Localized fat deposits are broken down

  • Lymphatic stagnation is disrupted

The secondary effect involves the acceleration of blood and lymphatic circulation, which:

  • Enhances fat breakdown by enzymes

  • Stimulates collagen synthesis, helping restructure elastic fibers

  • Significantly improves skin tone and firmness, both in feel and appearance

Thanks to these combined effects, Acoustic Wave technology is widely used for body contouring, cellulite reduction, and skin toning treatments.

Slimming
Toning
Cellulite

Electroporation

Electroporation (also called needle-free mesotherapy) is a method that causes the opening of aqueous channels (electropores), naturally present in the skin, through specific waveforms. As a result, there is an increased delivery of the active ingredients of the cosmetics used. There are different techniques depending on the waveform and application methods used.
Electroporation has shorter application times compared to traditional iontophoresis, is completely painless, and allows controlled delivery of large amounts of active ingredients.

Slimming
Antiageing
Toning
Lifting
Stimulation
Cellulite

Lipocavitazione

Lipocavitation

The “cavitation” effect consists of the formation of micro vapor bubbles caused by treating a liquid with low-frequency ultrasound (from 20 KHz to 35 KHz).
If the ultrasound intensity is adequate, it can cause the formation, growth, and rapid explosion of the vapor bubbles, resulting in the release of energy.
If the energy from the shock waves is released near the fat cells, it leads to actual cell lysis, with a marked effect of reducing localized fat deposits (the so-called cavitation lipolysis).

Slimming

Radiofrequenza

Radiofrequency

Radiofrequency consists of generating endogenous heat in the deeper layers of the skin through the transmission of an electromagnetic field.
The tissues involved develop heat in proportion to the intensity of the induced current, the resistance offered by the tissues, and the duration of the treatment.
In aesthetics, it is used to treat skin laxity caused by various aging processes. The anti-aging effect is particularly evident around the eyes, face, and neck, but the abdomen, inner thighs, and arms also show significant improvement.

Antiageing
Toning
Wrinkles
Cellulite
Depilation

Microcorrenti

Microcurrents

Microcurrents are low-intensity currents applied locally to stimulate cellular renewal processes. The localized application of microcurrents stimulates the inflammatory exudative phase (edema) at the epidermal level, causing water to be drawn from the deeper layers. This accelerates the proliferation of fibroblasts, the cells responsible for synthesizing collagen and elastin. Thanks to this mechanism, collagen is no longer introduced from external sources but produced by the body itself, resulting in immediately visible effects in reducing wrinkles and furrows.

Toning
Wrinkles
Lifting
Stimulation

Laser Estetico

Aesthetic Laser

The LASER (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) is a high-tech device capable of effectively amplifying light waves. It interacts with the human body in various ways, which is why its effect depends on the type of laser, the emitted wavelength, the power, and the targeted tissue (target chromophores). Due to its versatility, the laser is a valuable tool in the aesthetic field for treatments such as permanent hair removal, telangiectasias, skin spots, photo-rejuvenation, and many other treatments.

Cellulite
Depilation
Capillaries

Mesoporazione

Mesoporation

Mesoporation is a technique for the transdermal delivery of cosmetics that combines tissue electroporation with electrical stimulation. By applying a specifically parameterized waveform, clusters of electropores are created, increasing skin permeability. The cosmetic is then delivered deeply through electrodiffusion via the new intra- and extracellular pathways generated during electroporation. This technique allows for the deep delivery of even large molecules into the various layers of the skin.

Slimming
Antiageing
Lifting
Toning
Cellulite
Stretchmarks

IPL Luce Pulsata

IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)

IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) uses a high-intensity polychromatic light energy source. Depending on the wavelength, the light energy is absorbed at different depths by certain molecules (particularly melanin and hemoglobin) present in the epithelial tissue. This interaction causes various biological effects, such as selective photothermolysis of hair, stimulation of fibroblasts, and improvement of vascular wall tone. IPL thus allows for effective and minimally invasive treatment of a wide range of conditions, including skin spots, unwanted hair, couperose, rosacea, and telangiectasia.

Antiageing
Toning
Depilation

Vacuum

Vacuum therapy consists of performing an endodermic “massage” created by generating vacuum areas in the subcutaneous tissues through specific applicators (suction and depressurization). This creates a “cupping” effect that increases blood flow to the treated area, stimulating tissue oxygenation, accelerating substance turnover, promoting toxin elimination, and improving venous circulation. In aesthetics, it is particularly effective for lipolytic, anti-cellulite, and rejuvenation treatments.

Slimming
Antiageing
Toning
Peeling
Wrinkles
Stimulation
Cellulite
Lymphatic drainage

Pressotherapy

The pressotherapy technique uses controlled variations of pressure on specific body areas, significantly improving venous and lymphatic circulation. This type of “massage,” performed using special inflatable cuffs, promotes the elimination of most stagnant fluids and metabolic waste accumulated in the tissues due to poor local circulation.
Unlike manual massage, this technique applies constant pressure—both in frequency and intensity—throughout the entire treatment duration; it thus closely mimics natural venous and lymphatic circulation processes. Pressotherapy noticeably improves aesthetic issues such as cellulite, water retention, and ectasia.

Ultrasound

Ultrasound consists of acoustic vibrations with frequencies higher than those audible to the human ear (20,000 Hz), emitted by transducers capable of converting them into “mechanical energy.” By applying these transducers to the treatment areas, the ultrasound penetrates the targeted tissues; depending on the emission frequency (ranging from 1 to 3 MHz), different beneficial effects can be achieved. The main effects are reactive vasodilation, due to the thermal effect, and mechanical disruption of collagen in the tissues. Both are particularly useful in treatments aimed at reducing localized fat or other specific treatments depending on the type of applicator used.

Slimming
Antiageing
Toning
Peeling
Cellulite

Electrostimulation

Electrostimulation consists of the local application of electrical impulses to achieve a biological effect. A correct choice of both the waveform and treatment parameters (intensity, frequency, and duration) allows for a visible but tolerable muscle contraction, which is necessary to ensure optimal results. Depending on the type of waveform used, results such as localized fat reduction, silhouette shaping, muscle firming, and toning can be achieved. Treatments possible with this technology include: face and décolleté lifting, muscle toning, localized fat reduction, and lymphatic drainage.

Slimming
Toning
Stimulation
Lymphatic drainage

Cryoelectrophoresis

Cryoelectrophoresis is a technique that, through the use of cold and low-voltage electric current, facilitates the transcutaneous delivery of natural active ingredients. The introduction at low temperatures of various cosmetic solutions dissolved in ice allows for greater and deeper penetration, thereby increasing the speed of absorption and optimizing their effects. In the aesthetic field, cryoelectrophoresis is particularly effective against cellulite imperfections, the reduction of localized fat, and the attenuation of signs of aging on the face and body.

Slimming
Toning
Capillaries

Thermo

Thermo consists of heat induction, applied locally or over the entire body surface through different types of applicators, with the primary effect of increasing blood flow in the treated tissue. The resulting vasodilation causes a greater supply of nutrients, oxygen, white blood cells, and antibodies, facilitating the elimination of harmful substances from the body. This detoxifying action is often accompanied by lipolytic and analgesic effects. Additionally, thermo is used to maximize the results of other aesthetic treatments, often combined with cosmetics.

Slimming
Stimulation

Photostimulation

Photostimulation consists of scheduled exposure to a high-intensity artificial light source with different wavelengths (colors). Depending on the color of the light, the interaction between light photons and cellular receptors modulates a biological response in the tissues that activates a process called photo-biomodulation. This activity positively influences the psycho-physical balance of the treated individual and improves reparative and regenerative processes. It produces no side effects and has no particular contraindications.

Antiageing
Stimulation

IR Infrared

The term “infrared” refers to light radiation characterized by its proximity to the red color of the visible spectrum. Infrared rays are rapidly absorbed by the superficial layers of the skin, where they cause an increased blood flow to the affected tissues. This increase results in a greater supply of nutrients and active oxygen. Additionally, part of the heat produced by the infrared rays is transmitted to deeper tissues through conduction and via circulating fluids, causing an increase in fat metabolism and good muscle relaxation.

Slimming
Stimulation
Cellulite
Anti-stress

Dermabrasion

Dermabrasion consists of the mechanical removal of the most superficial epithelial layers, thereby improving skin irregularities and giving it a smoother and more even appearance. This removal causes tissue damage which, in turn, induces effective stimulation of reparative processes. The final result is the re-epithelialization (i.e., the regeneration of new skin) of the treated area.
With dermabrasion, besides significant skin renewal, it is possible to correct superficial scars and wrinkles on the face, around the lips, and improve acne scar outcomes.

Peeling
Stimulation

Chromotherapy

Chromotherapy is an ancient discipline based on the use of the energy of colors to help the body and psyche regain their natural balance. Each color, which can be attributed a specific biological effect, is associated with certain psychic and spiritual characteristics. The electromagnetic waves of light penetrate the tissues, restoring cellular balance at the electrical and chemical levels: the biological functions of the body immediately benefit from this.
It is important to emphasize that chromotherapy does not simply act on symptoms but goes directly to the roots of the psycho-physical imbalance; this avoids the use of drugs, which often produce harmful residues that are difficult to eliminate.

Wrinkles
Stimulation
Cellulite
Anti-stress
Detox

Oxygen

Oxygen aesthetic treatments refer to the method of supplementing oxygen to the body through the skin. This is a transdermal delivery technique that temporarily increases the oxygen content available at the epidermal level. Oxygen is delivered through special devices and handpieces: they generate a pressurized jet which, upon contact with the skin, creates a skin depression. This superficial curvature results in a mechanical stretching action that widens the pores, increasing their permeability: this makes it possible to deliver not only oxygen but also mixtures of active ingredients.

Antiageing
Wrinkles
Lifting
Anti-stress

Magnetotherapy

Magnetotherapy involves the local or widespread application of a magnetic field on the body.
The most important effects are: biostimulation of tissue repair, an anti-inflammatory action, and the reduction of excess fluids.
In the purely aesthetic field, magnetic fields are used in treatments aimed at combating cellulite, improving local circulation (with consequent benefits for capillary fragility), reducing localized fat deposits, and treating various types of dermatoses.

UV Ultraviolet Rays

UV rays (or actinic rays) are electromagnetic radiations in the ultraviolet band that act at the skin level, as most of them are absorbed by the skin without reaching the deeper layers.
The most important effect is the stimulation of melanin production, which, in addition to promoting tanning, has a protective and bactericidal action against many microorganisms.
UV rays are therefore particularly indicated for the treatment of dermatological diseases and for reducing specific aesthetic imperfections during cosmetic treatments.

Stimulation

Iontophoresis

Iontophoresis (literally “ion transport”) is a type of electrical stimulation that promotes the transdermal penetration of an active ingredient.
This allows the direct introduction of simple and natural substances into the treatment area, thereby enhancing their effectiveness. It achieves effects equal to or greater than those from more complex chemical substances, which may be harmful to the body.
It has valuable applications in aesthetics, for example, in anti-cellulite treatments and for firming and toning muscles.

Slimming
Peeling
Stimulation
Cellulite