
Wishpro Launches Advanced Magnetic Infusion Technology for Smarter Skin Management
The Future of Skin Health, Powered by Magnetic Infusion
At the heart of Wishpro is a revolutionary technology: Magnetic Infusion Technology (MIT). Unlike surface-level creams and serums, Wishpro uses electromagnetic pulses to gently open microchannels in the skin, allowing highly active ingredients to reach deeper layers, where real change happens.
Paired with precision-formulated, single-use serum capsules, this synergy of technology and formulation unlocks a new category of skin management: non-invasive, high-performance, and clinically proven.
More Than a Device: A Clinical-Grade Treatment
Wishpro delivers dermatologist-trusted results through four interchangeable treatment heads—Red Light, Blue Light, Microcurrent, and Exfoliation—customizable to meet evolving skin needs.
Watch the full testimonial: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJq6Mb2s7yJ/?igsh=OGRweDZoOXN6a2hv
This red blood cell activation supercharges the skin's ability to heal, regenerate, and absorb nutrients, turning every session into a transformation.
Smart Design, Built for Real Life
Wishpro's signature donut-shaped capsule ensures direct and even contact with the skin, while its compact, ergonomic build makes it lightweight and effortless to use. Wishpro blends clinical-grade performance with everyday convenience each treatment takes only 15 minutes, making it the ideal solution for those who want fast results without disrupting their routine.
Targeted Serum Capsules, Powered by Science
Wishpro offers a suite of 13 RFID-enabled serum capsules, each formulated to treat specific concerns—from dullness and hyperpigmentation to acne, sensitivity, and visible aging.
Each capsule is:
Clinically formulated with powerful active ingredients
Individually sealed for hygiene and safety
Designed for maximum absorption, activated by Wishpro's infusion technology
More than just two capsules have demonstrated efficacy and clinical studies. A few highlights include:
β-White (Brightening Capsule): A biomimetic peptide that reduces melanin production by up to 79%, with a 30% visible reduction in dark spots within 56 days.
Biogomm'age (Peel Exfoliator Capsule): More than just an exfoliator, this capsule features biodegradable, non-irritant safe scrub technology, enriched with Vitamin B5 and Vitamin E. Clinically shown to deliver softer, smoother skin with minimal irritation, it is preferred by 79% of users over traditional scrubs.
Neodermyl® (Neo Energy Capsule): Clinically proven to significantly increase collagen density (up to 7.6 times), improve skin firmness by up to 13 times, and visibly reduce wrinkle depth and volume by 15% in just 15–60 days. The hero ingredient, Neodermyl®, is a gold-standard anti-aging molecule with powerful skin rejuvenation effects.
The Wishpro Philosophy: Where Beauty Meets Innovation
Wishpro isn't just another beauty gadget, it's a mission to professionalize everyday skincare. The name itself blends"wish" with "professional," reflecting a brand ethos rooted in real results, proven science, and smart design.
In a world that demands efficacy, hygiene, and time efficiency, Wishpro delivers all three, plus the power to adapt treatments to individual skin needs. It's a future-ready system that empowers users to take control of their skin journey from the very first session.
Final Thought: Skincare That Doesn't Just Work, It Works Smarter
Wishpro has redefined what's possible in non-invasive skincare. Backed by clinical research, global dermatologists, and real users, it offers more than beauty - it offers confidence, credibility, and visible transformation.
For more information, contact: +65 6292 0100, or visit www.wishproasia.com.
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