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Photobiostimulation Benefits:
Increases vascularity (circulation)
  • Photobiostimulation stimulates the formation of new capillaries, replacing those that have been damaged. New capillaries speed up the healing process by carrying more oxygen aswell as nutrients needed for healing. They also carry away more waste material.Stimulates the collagen production
  • Collagen is the most common protein found in the body. It is an essential protein used to repair damaged tissue and replace old ones. Collagen is a substance that holds the cellstogether and has a high degree of elasticity. Increased collagen production results in lessscar tissue at the site where the damage has occurred.Stimulates the release of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
  • ATP is the major carrier of energy to all cells. Increases in ATP allow cells to accept nutrients faster and get rid of waste material sooner by increasing energy levels in cells. All food turnsinto ATP before it is utilized by cells. ATP provides the chemical energy that drivesthe chemical reaction in the cell.Increases lymphatic system activity
  • Oedema, which is the swelling or natural splinting process of the body, has two basic components. The first one is a fluid which can be evacuated by the blood system and the second comprisedof protein waiting to be evacuated by the lymphatic system. Research has shown that thelymph vessel diameter and the flow flow system can be doubled with the useof light therapy. The venous diameter and the arterial diameter can also be increased.This means that both parts of oedema (fluid and protein) can be evacuated at a muchfaster rate thereby relieving swelling and reducing recovery time.Increases RNA and DNA synthesis
  • This helps replace damaged cells more promptly.Stimulates fibroblastic activity which aids in the repair process
  • Fibroblasts are present in connective tissue and are responsible for forming collagen fibres.ReferenceThe photobiological basis of Low Level Laser Radiation Therapy,
  • Kendric C. Smith; Stanford University School of Medicine; Laser Therapy,Vol. 3, No. 1, Jan-Mar 1991.Photobiology of low level Laser Effects, Tina Karu PhD, P Bolton BSc, U Dyson PhD, W Harvey PhD, & C DiamantopoulosBSc; London: Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 9; pp.497-505 (1989).
 
 
 
 
Impulse Micro-Currents
 
Impulse Micro-Currents help open the ionic pathway of cell membranes, ensuring better communication between the cell nucleus and intercellular energy.
 
The body is run by electrical impulses. The tone of the muscles and skin is related to this electrical system. Electrical reactions slow down as we age and the skin loses its tightness and elasticity. Furthermore, the underlying muscles, the platform of the skin, begin to lose their tone. This can result in sagging skin. Impulse Micro-Currents work together, simulating the naturally occurringbioelectrical currents found in the body, thus aiding in healing and repairing the tissues.
 
Studies performed at the University of Washington indicate a 14% increase in collagenand a 48% increase in elastin production.
 
When the proper current, frequency and waveforms are used, the body’s natural regenerative processes increases.
 
Impulses within the micro-current envelope accelerate their cellularresponse for faster results.
 
Ultrasound Synergy
to further increase results
 
  • Produces an energizing cellular massage through high speed vibration (3 million per second)
 
  • Induces sonophoresis, opens a pathway for product penetration, increases cell permeability, breaks down the product’s molecular weight.
 
Acoustic Energy has been used therapeutically to repair muscle fibre. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, is able to increase circulation, accelerate the healing process and reduce scar formation.
 
 
 
Soli-Tone 2500, a Multiple Technology System providing a full spectrumof non invasive treatments Photobiostimulation, Impulse Micro Currents* and Ultrasound are combined to restore energycommunication between cells. *Drs Sakman & Neher, Nobel Prize 1991
 
The Aging process
Skin aging is an inevitable process that begins around the age of 25, sometimes sooner, dependingon heredity and lifestyle. Aging occurs in all three skin layers, namely the
  • epidermis,
  • dermis, and
  • muscle layer.
During the aging process, every cell in the body slows down and an imbalance at the cell communication level occurs. This imbalance is commonly responsible for the skin’s inability to renew itself, the thinning of the dermal layer and the loss of muscle tone.
The clinical signs of aging include:
  • increased visible vascularity,
  • actinic keratosis,
  • wrinkles and
  • skin laxity.
 
R & D research tests After many experiments involving light, we came to the conclusion that light alone is not enoughto induce complete rejuvenation. Light has its limits; it will not affect deep wrinkles caused by sagging muscles.
 
To address aging problems at every skin layer (epidermal, dermal, muscular), a multi-platform approach is needed. With the Soli-Tone 2500 unit, LED photobiostimulation is combined with 2 kinetic energies acting positively to improve muscle tone.
 
Photobiostimulation Also known as photo-rejuvenation, photobiostimulation works by using Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs).Scientists have discovered that light, at specific frequencies, actually stimulates specific physiological
responses. Light has shown to be highly absorbent and uniquely therapeutic when applied to living tissue, particularly the skin and connective tissue.Applied in proper doses and using appropriate wave lengths, light stimulates the body’s cells towards a normal balance of functions, bringing about optimum cellular regeneration.
 
NASA’s medical experiments have demonstrated that under red light at 633 nanometers,collagen production increases fivefold.