Through the induction of heat into inner layers of the skin, collagen fibres change their original structure. These fibres become shorter and more filled, giving as result an effect of better support to the dermis and making the tissues more compact.
They stimulate processes of positive oedema, attracting water from the deeper layers of the hypodermis in order to increase proliferation of fibroblasts, essential cells that produce collagen and elastin fibres and hyaluronic acid.
Specific waveforms create channels, called hydrophilic macro pores that prepare the skin for active ingredients found in our special skin care gels.