
Breakthrough Study Highlights INDIBA Proionic 448kHz's Role in Stem Cell Proliferation.
Revolutionizing Tissue Regeneration
The study demonstrated that applying INDIBA's Proionic System at subthermal levels accelerates tissue regeneration through MSC proliferation. Mesenchymal Stem Cells, vital for tissue repair, showed a 38% increase in proliferation under controlled INDIBA treatment. This substantial increase in cell proliferation suggests a promising future for INDIBA technology in the field of regenerative medicine.
This technology stimulates cells at a molecular level while preserving their ability to differentiate into cartilage, bone, and fat, offering a safe and natural approach to regenerative medicine.
Transforming Everyday Beauty and Wellness
This study offers possibilities for individuals seeking to enhance their beauty and wellness. MSCs' ability to rejuvenate skin, restore elasticity, and repair damaged tissues makes INDIBA an invaluable ally in the fight against signs of aging and skin imperfections.
Moreover, this advancement greatly benefits sports rehabilitation by speeding up tissue repair and recovery.
Key Findings
The study conducted by Dr.Hernández-Bule, Dr.Alexjandro Úbeda and colleagues demonstrated that intermittent exposure to a 448kHz electric stimulus applied through Capacitive-Resistive Electric Transfer (CRET) significantly promotes the proliferation of human mesenchymal stem cells. This finding is particularly relevant for treating various tissue injuries and degenerative conditions.
Highlights of the Study:
● Cell Proliferation: MSCs exposed to 448kHz stimulation showed a 25% increase in cell count versus controls.
● Mechanism of Action: CRET effects stem from both direct cellular responses and not just thermal influence.
● Safety and Efficacy: Treatment preserved MSC multipotentiality, maintaining their differentiation capacity.
The Science Behind INDIBA: Three Core Functions
Biostimulation – Encourages cellular activity and regeneration without damaging cell integrity, enhancing tissue rejuvenation.
Vascularization – Improves blood circulation, delivering essential nutrients and oxygen to tissues while removing toxins.
Hyperactivation – Speeds up cellular metabolism, accelerating tissue repair and recovery.
These functions work synergistically to create an environment where stem cells can thrive and contribute to tissue regeneration and wellness.
Looking Ahead
This study is a key step in understanding how radiofrequency energy enhances stem cell potential. With applications spanning beauty, wellness, and clinical rehabilitation, INDIBA continues to set the standard for innovation in non-invasive therapeutic technologies.
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About INDIBA
INDIBA is a global leader in radiofrequency technology. With over 40 years of experience developing non-invasive solutions that enhance beauty, wellness, and clinical recovery, INDIBA is based in Barcelona, Spain. It continues to pioneer innovative treatments that empower individuals worldwide. INDIBA Asia Headquarters is based in Singapore.
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