Understanding the biophysics of quantum molecular resonance
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True regeneration with Rexonage3 Quantum Molecular Resonance
Quantum molecular resonance (QMR) technology, as implemented in the Rexonage3 device, is a groundbreaking innovation in both medical and aesthetic fields. QMR leverages a unique frequency spectrum to stimulate biological tissues at the molecular level without generating heat, making it significantly different from conventional technologies that rely on thermal effects.
How QMR Technology Works
QMR technology operates on the quantum level, utilising the smallest package of energy, known as quanta, to specifically target mesenchymal adult stem cells. By affecting cellular structures, QMR stimulates natural cell metabolism and promotes the regeneration and restructuring of tissues.
The key steps involved in the QMR process include:
1. Immediate anti-inflammatory effect: The primary effect is the polarisation of macrophages from M1 to M2, reducing inflammation. This leads to immediate firming and improvement in skin tone due to the restructuring of existing collagen at the target location.
2. Resonance effect: QMR creates a resonance effect in molecular bonds, breaking them without causing a temperature increase. This process leads to the formation of ions, which play a crucial role in cellular activation.
3. Stem cell activation: The generated ions alter the intra- and extracellular ion concentrations, decreasing the transmembrane potential of stem cells. This activates the stem cells, which exit the G0 phase and enter the cell cycle, leading to proliferation and differentiation.
4. Regenerative process: The variation in transmembrane potential induces stem cell proliferation. The stem cells replicate asymmetrically, creating identical mother cells and differentiated daughter cells, which contribute to tissue regeneration.
5. Natural anti-ageing process: The daughter cells regenerate skin tissue and stimulate the production of type I and type III collagen and elastin, reorganising the extracellular matrix and reversing the ageing process. This results in long-lasting improvements in skin elasticity, tone, and overall appearance.
Applications in various fields
1. Organ regeneration: QMR's ability to stimulate cellular metabolism and regeneration has significant implications for tissue engineering and organ regeneration. It is utilised in procedures aimed at regenerating organs in general, demonstrating its potential in advanced medical therapies.
2. Aesthetic medicine: The Rexonage3 device is specifically designed for aesthetic applications. By targeting the dermis layer where stem cells reside, QMR technology initiates the production of collagen and elastin, leading to regenerated, firmer skin. This non-invasive approach not only addresses ageing signs but also improves skin elasticity, reduces wrinkles, and enhances overall skin tone.
Benefits for clinics
Incorporating QMR technology into a clinic’s offerings can significantly enhance the range and quality of treatments available. Here’s how:
• Advanced anti-ageing solutions: QMR technology offers cutting-edge anti-ageing treatments that naturally regenerate the skin, providing clients with a youthful appearance without invasive procedures.
• Comprehensive skin care: From reducing wrinkles and firming skin to treating scars and active acne, QMR treatments cover a wide spectrum of skincare needs.
• Non-invasive treatments: Clinics can offer effective, painless treatments with no downtime, attracting clients who prefer non-surgical options.
• Enhanced patient satisfaction: The natural and long-lasting results achieved through QMR technology can lead to higher patient satisfaction and repeat visits.
• Differentiation in the market: Utilising a unique and innovative technology like QMR can set a clinic apart from competitors, positioning it as a leader in advanced aesthetic treatments.
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