Types of treatment
A wide range of aesthetic treatments for every type of imperfection, always available within the platform
divided by Technology, Type, Treatment Area, and Applicator, with all the information to understand and perform them safely.
Treatments are continuously increasing and update directly on the machine by pressing a button.

Capillaries
Capillaries (telangiectasias) or spider veins are among the most common imperfections affecting areas with high blood flow, such as the face and legs. These are small dilated capillaries that take on different shapes and colors: red, linear, and branched (typical of the face), blue linear (legs), and star-shaped (star angiomas). Pregnancy, sedentary lifestyle, prolonged standing, and overweight are among the most common predisposing causes. Improvement treatments range from preventive and soothing cosmetics to instrumental treatments (laser therapy, transdermal delivery, pulsed light), up to minimally invasive treatments such as sclerosing injections.
Technologies
Cryoelectrophoresis
Aesthetic laser
Magnetotherapy

Stretchmarks
Dermal-epidermal atrophies with striae, more commonly known as stretch marks, are scarred lesions that appear on the skin due to the rupture of the elastic fibers in the dermis. They are located in various areas of the body, predominantly on the inner thighs, hips, breasts, outer buttocks, and abdomen. Stretch marks occur when the skin tissue loses elasticity due to factors mainly related to weight fluctuations or hormonal imbalances. This results in the formation of streaks on the skin’s surface, characterized by different colors depending on the stage of development: initially red or purplish, which are easier to treat, they become difficult to treat when they turn pale pink or white.
Technologies
Mesoporation

Depilation
The skin surface, both in men and women, is covered with hair. In women, there is usually fine hair, which sometimes can thicken and lead to the formation of actual hairs, causing an aesthetic imperfection. The removal of unwanted hair is achieved using a variety of techniques, ranging from razors and chemical agents to advanced electro-aesthetic technologies (IPL, electrolysis, radiofrequency, laser, etc.). A clear distinction is always made between depilation and epilation: depilation involves removing the hair starting from the point where it emerges from the skin, while epilation involves removing the hair including the bulb. Obviously, the best results are obtained with epilation, not depilation.
Technologies
Radiofrequency
Aesthetic laser
IPL Intense Pulsed Light

Detox
Detoxifying treatments are those aimed at reducing toxins present in the body. It is important to distinguish endogenous toxins, which are produced by the body as a result of metabolic activity, from exogenous toxins, which the body absorbs from the external environment. Most endogenous toxins are eliminated by the liver; exogenous toxins instead require detoxifying treatments, both dietary and energetic in nature. Chronic fatigue, muscle and joint pain, depression, irritability, and confusion are among the most evident symptoms of a “toxic” body.
Technologies
Magnetotherapy
Cromotherapy

Lymphatic drainage
Lymphatic drainage is a specific massage technique that enables lymphatic drainage, meaning the elimination of interstitial stagnant fluids. This activates venous circulation and removes waste products from the body. Effective lymphatic drainage plays a key role in treating cellulite by combating water retention and the edema characteristic of liposclerotic tissue. This technique also affects the autonomic nervous system and the parasympathetic system.
Technologies
Vacuum
Electrostimulation

Anti-stress
Anti-stress is defined as any treatment aimed at reducing symptoms and controlling the causes of stress. Stress is a typical adaptation reaction of the body to a general physical or psychological change. The organism responds to this state by increasing or inhibiting the secretion of certain hormones. It is possible to intervene directly on the stimuli that generate the stressful event through relaxation techniques and instrumental treatments aimed at increasing and improving the levels of messenger substances such as serotonin, noradrenaline, and dopamine.
Technologies
Magnetotherapy
IR Infrared
Chromotherapy
Oxygen

Cellulite
An anticellulite treatment is defined as any cosmetic or physical practice aimed at reducing the aesthetic imperfections (such as “orange peel” skin, spider veins, and water retention) associated with cellulite. Cellulite consists of the alteration of fat cells present in the subcutaneous tissue, which tend to increase in volume and number, compressing the blood capillaries. These capillaries begin to leak plasma. Over time, the plasma infiltrated between the cells causes inflammation of the adipose tissue, leading to fibrosis formation in the subcutaneous tissues. The capillaries become further compressed, and the drainage of excess fluids becomes increasingly difficult, thus triggering a vicious cycle that leads to progressive tissue degeneration and sclerosis.
Technologies
Electroporation
Radiofrequency
Aesthetic Laser
Mesoporation
Vacuum Therapy
Ultrasound
Magnetotherapy
Pressotherapy
IR Infrared
Iontophoresis
Chromotherapy

Stimulation
Stimulus is defined as anything capable of exciting an organism or part of it, causing a response or activation. Our senses are continuously affected by stimuli—requests for change—and our system is ready to perceive them in order to readjust. From this perspective, stasis is not significant, or at least less so than change: a stimulating treatment is based on delivering a stimulus to counteract a state of stasis and consequently produce a positive effect.
Technologies
Electroporation
Vacuum
Electrostimulation
Microcurrents
Thermotherapy
Photostimulation
Magnetotherapy
UV Ultraviolet
IR Infrared
Iontophoresis
Chromotherapy
Dermabrasion

Lifting
The facial lift is a procedure aimed at improving the appearance of the face by reducing the effects caused by aging and external factors. The improvement is achieved by tightening the skin and muscles of the face. The results vary from person to person and are influenced by the condition of the skin, the extent of damage caused by sun exposure, the underlying bone structures, and a variety of other factors. Besides surgical practice, all therapies and methods aimed at achieving this aesthetic improvement are referred to as “non-invasive lifting.”
Technologies
Electroporation
Mesoporation
Microcurrents
Oxygen

Wrinkles
Anti-wrinkle is defined as any treatment aimed at reducing and preventing wrinkles. These are folds on the skin surface that form in more exposed areas such as the face and décolleté, following the denaturation of elastic fibers (elastin and collagen) and the depletion of the glycosaminoglycan matrix. The causes are multiple: the passage of time, exposure to the sun and particularly unfavorable climates, atmospheric pollution, oxidizing agents (free radicals), as well as certain infections. To counteract the onset of wrinkles and reduce existing ones, various strategies can be employed: from preventive or restorative cosmetics to plastic surgery.
Technologies
Radiofrequency
Microcurrents
Vacuum
Chromotherapy
Oxygen

Antiageing
Every cosmetic or physical treatment aimed at restoring collagen and elastin fibers is defined as an “anti-ageing” treatment. The aging process affecting the skin tissue is referred to as ageing. Visually, it is characterized by sagging skin, the presence of fine lines or wrinkles, dullness, and dehydration.
Technologies
Electroporation
Radiofrequency
Aesthetic Laser
Mesoporation
IPL Pulsed Light
Vacuum
Ultrasound
Photostimulation
Oxygen

Slimming
Every physical treatment aimed at reducing excess localized fat, without necessarily involving overall weight loss, is described as “localized slimming.”
The term localized adiposity refers to the presence of an excessive amount of adipose tissue in a circumscribed area of the body, caused both by an excessive number of adipose cells and by cellular hypertrophy (increase in the volume of the adipose cell).
The amount and distribution of “localized fat” vary for each individual based on sex, age, total body fat percentage, genetics, and the amount and type of physical activity practiced.
Technologies
Cavitation
Electroporation
Cryoelectrophoresis
Mesoporation
Vacuum
Ultrasound
Thermo
Electrostimulation
IR Infrared
Iontophoresis
HPL Lipo

Peeling
Peeling is a technique that involves the controlled exfoliation of the superficial layers of the skin. Depending on the purpose of the treatment, it may involve the removal of only the superficial layer or the deeper epidermal sheets. Numerous methods are available: from very gentle chemical peels, which need to be repeated several times over months, to more aggressive ones that guarantee significant results but require a longer recovery time. Besides acting on fine wrinkles, it gradually increases collagen and elastin fibers. Therefore, peeling is particularly suitable for those who wish to improve the quality, brightness, and firmness of their skin.
Technologies
Vacuum
Ultrasound
Iontophoresis
Dermabrasion

Toning
Toning is an aesthetic treatment aimed at recovering and maintaining the tone, brightness, and elasticity of the skin, through the restoration of its physiological support structure. The decrease in tissue and muscle tone slows down the normal metabolism of the tissues, further accelerating the aging process. The skin loses its normal elasticity and, resting on the underlying tissues, causes a true compromise of the structural part, namely the muscles.
Technologies
Elettroporazione
Vacuum
Elettrostimolazione
Microcorrenti
Radiofrequenza
Ossigeno
Mesoporazione
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)
Ultrasuoni
Crioelettroforesi