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Viora Infusion - Introduction; Electro-mesotherapy Technology - Overview

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1. Introduction
Electro-mesotherapy Technology - Overview
Viora’s Electro-mesotherapy technology was developed to effectively and safely deliver
therapeutic solutions through the skin’s outer layers to the dermis below. Based on the
Nobel Prize* winning principles of electroporation Elelctro-Mesotherapy creates temporary
passageways through the stratum corneum without puncturing the skin.
The Electro-mesotherapy Ionwave™ is Viora’s proprietary adjustable wave pulse specifically
developed for the Infusion™ device. Ionwave™ electrically enhances skin permeability and
cell absorption of healing solutions through a predetermined manipulation of parameters
including: current, pulse length, frequency and treatment duration.
Infusion™ Solutions
All natural, Infusion™ solutions are created from the purest, high quality clinically proven
ingredients. Each solution is a blend of special serums, proteins and healing agents and
is precisely formulated for a specific application. Using only the most sterile ingredients,
Infusion™ Ionic Solutions are hypoallergenic and non-irritating. Rich in vitamins and nutrients,
Viora’s Ionic Solutions nourish the skin and promote repairs from the inside out.
Infusion™ Electro-mesotherapy procedure
Electro-mesotherapy’s Ionwave™ breaks through the challenging stratum corneum
by creating micro channels in the cell membrane. Micro channels are opened when
the amount of current being applied exceeds the membranes ability to absorb it.
Through this mechanism, the Ionwave™ stimulates the structural rearrangement of the lipid
bilayer, consequently increasing the cell permeability and absorption of materials. These
channels are short-lived and reseal soon after the compounds are delivered.
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* Awarded by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, October 2003, winners Peter Agre and Roderick
MacKinnon. For further reading, visit: http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/2003/chemadv03.pdf