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Journal of Dermatology Research and Skin Care | Volume 3

Dermatol Res Skin Care, Volume 3

September 09-10, 2019 | Edinburgh, Scotland

2

nd

Global Summit on

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International Conference on

Dermatology and Cosmetology

Wound Care, Tissue Repair and Regenerative Medicine

Joint Event

&

Notes:

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n the past two decades, a lot of developments were seen

in the field of skin rejuvenation. Most of the methods for

skin rejuvenation were dealing with heat. Radio frequency,

ultrasound, LASERs, etc., all these deal with heat. We could

designate them as ‘controlled burn’ without any blisters.

The consequences were having dry and sensitive skin. PRP

and Stem cell therapies, however, produce different effects.

They have made the skin cells to proliferate and induce good

skin textures. But, this method could be uncomfortable for

the patient because injecting these materials produce a lot

of pain. Here comes a new concept of skin rejuvenation:

Corage. It is a device which can stimulate and activate the

growth factors and other factors cascade by delivering an

electromagnetic resonant wave to cells and extracellular

substance. They have found out that these wavelength

have various effects on quantum at a molecular level. Thus,

this technology is named as QMR (Quantum Molecular

Resonance). The simultaneous radiation of 16 frequencies

creates new wavelengths. These composite wavelengths

create newnature available for resonancewith all frequencies

within the scope of 4~64MHz. These waves does not produce

a lot of heat. This is the main difference between general RF

deviceswhichuse singlewavelength. Resonance,madeby this

machine, is caused in the molecular units forming a cell. Cell

metabolism is activated like its own movement, which leads

to cell generation and proliferation. We expect vasodilation,

muscle fiber contraction, increase lymphatic activity, etc..

upon using this machine. Studies have shown that epidermis

and dermis regenerate by reproduction of collagen and elastic

fibers. The thickness of dermis increase by 0.2~0.3mm after

6 sets of treatments. Facial tissues tighten, thus wrinkles are

significantly reduced. The skin is moist after the treatments,

and it lasts for several weeks. The texture of the skin improves

a lot. Acne, atopic dermatitis, ichthyosis have shown a lot of

improvement. Acne scars are significantly alleviated with the

use of roller of Corage. Recent advancement of treatment

using this machine is the use of needles, both short (3-5cm)

and long (10-15cm) needles. This method of treatment lifts

up SMAS and instant lifting is achieved and it lasts for about

a year after 6 treatments protocol. The new era of skin and

facial rejuvenation has arose. Most effective and powerful

with minimal invasiveness and pain is key of rejuvenation.

Speaker Biography

Kyung Chun An is a cosmetic surgeon, lecturer for several cosmetic fields,

i.e. liposuction, botulinum toxin, filler injections, and thread liftings. He is

currently working as a clinical professor in Korea University, and a teaching

professor of Korea College of Cosmetic Surgery. He has invented 'lifting

botox technique,' '5D liposculpture technique' for artistic sculpture of

human body with comprehensive design which gives utmost naturally

looking results. In 2008, he received 'Top 100 health professionals of the

world' award from International Biographical Center for his outstanding

works in the field of 'Stem Cell Therapy.' He also has been working closely

with many medical companies for promotion of many medical devices,

LASERs, fillers and other medical devices. He is one of the first doctors

who ran franchise clinic in Korea, which is Natural Beauty Clinic, and was

the president of the network for 7 years before he started to build current

clinic: The Cellpia Aesthetic Surgery Clinic.

e:

abrahaman@icloud.com

Kyung Chun An

The Cellpia Aesthetic Surgery Clinic, South Korea

Cellular rejuvenation using electromagnetic resonance: Corage