regenerative-medicine
Rexonage is an electromedical device based on Molecular Quantum Resonance (MQR) technology, which employs low-intensity, high-frequency electrical fields. Its function is to stimulate tissue regeneration and restore lost physiological balance caused by trauma, pathologies, or aging.
The uniqueness and innovation of this device stem from its operating frequencies, ranging between 4 and 64 MHz. Studies have demonstrated that when an MQR electrical field is applied to tissue, it does not cause tissue heating but rather facilitates an almost completely athermal energy transfer, promoting cellular-level stimulation. In vitro studies conducted to understand how MQR stimulates cellular processes have identified three potential types of stimulation:
This frequency range produces resonance between specific molecular bonds of cellular components, causing their temporary disruption or weakening. The cellular membrane modification is transient, and cells return to their initial state once the electrical field is removed. This temporary modification creates a form of cellular massage that stimulates regeneration and provides anti-inflammatory effects.
Beyond aesthetic applications, MQR is utilized in treating post-surgical edema, as an analgesic-rehabilitative therapy for degenerative conditions, and is frequently combined with Lipogems treatment. Primary indications include: tendinopathies, muscle injuries, osteoarthritis, chronic pain, post-surgical edema, and pathological scarring.
In conclusion, Rexonage is a non-invasive treatment with no known side effects, capable of reducing pain and improving functional limitations.