Tuesday, January 5, 2016

in the ice water



The vSculpt takes a four-pronged attack. It uses vibration, heat, a special photonic gel and LED lights. Courtion explained, "LED technology has been around for decades, invented by NASA. The vSculpt uses light therapy to help excite the cells in our bodies to produce more collagen and elastin. When light is absorbed by the tissue, it converts to heat, and when you have heat at a cellular level it increases blood flow, and when you can increase blood flow, your body goes into natural wound healing. Your body naturally starts to repair itself. It's a very, very safe technology. Dermatologists use it to help tighten skin or in sports medicine when there’s muscle damage."

The vSculpt is magic in and of itself but the photonic gel, invented alongside the product, increases the reflectivity of the LED lights and their efficacy.

Courtion, already well-versed in LED technology from her beauty treatments, had an ah-ha moment while chatting with a bunch of her girlfriends. She said, "I have all these mommy friends who complain about accidentally peeing their pants, and I thought, gosh, if I can take the same technology and apply it to the body where women would benefit, I really have a game changer here. The technology isn't innovative, but the application, applying it to this body part, that's where we have transformative technology. sources

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