HIGH DEFINITION SIGNAL
Nano Perfector is a non-invasive, skin rejuvenation computerized device that builds
new tissue, lifts sagging muscles, purifies and detoxifies, transforming the skin with
a youthful glow. Nano Perfector utilizes nanocurrent delivered via high definition
waveforms and adjustable voltage to enhance cellular intelligence by establishing
a harmonic resonance with biological processes. Cells communicate through a
number of chemical and electrical processes. The end result of a chemical and/or
electrical process can be seen as a communication signal. The translation of this
intricate biological language promises to identify hidden solutions for various physiological
events including aging. Artificially resonating the cellular language unlocks a
number of biological processes such as increasing collagen, elastin, cell proliferation,
blood circulation and regenerating new tissue. Our goal in developing the Nano
Perfector was to develop an “artificial language” via a sophisticated nanotechnology
device that can communicate with the body’s “language of life” as spoken at the
cellular level. We discovered that this artificial language must be delivered via a high
definition signal, which implies that the specific device used must be capable of minimizing
noise while utilizing compact, clearly delineated, “high definition” waveforms
and constant current. We use state of the art electronic parts that are guaranteed
for life, to develop the Nano Perfector, an artificial intelligence device capable of a
high definition signal that produces impressive results in skin rejuvenation.
FACILITIES THAT USE THE PERFECTOR
Spas & Medi Spas: Non-surgical face-lifts; skin rejuvenation.
Dermatologists: Non-invasive facial sculpting; skin rejuvenation;
to diminish pigmentations, acne, melasma and rosacea.
Plastic Surgeons: Post-surgery scar treatment; lymphatic drainage;
oxygenation; to enhance skin freshness and glow;
to build new tissue in patients with thin skin.
Anti-Aging Physicians: Facial rejuvenation; skin firming and toning;
to diminish pigmentations, dark circles and puffiness.
Celebrities: A preventative and corrective anti-aging method;
to enhance youthful looks prior to filming or an event.
PERFECTOR RESEARCH OUTLINE
2006: Clinical Research: Effects of Perfector nano amperes on skin and
facial muscles of human subjects. Data collected from 48 human
subjects reporting visible differences after 3 minutes application of nano
amperes (Weiss et al, 2006).
2006: Experimental Research reported a significant superiority of using
nano amperes versus using microcurrent in reducing wrinkles and
lifting sagging muscles (Weiss et al, 2006).
2005: Experimental Research studied the effects of square and rectangular
waveforms on skin and facial muscles of human subjects (Weiss et al, 2005).
2004: Clinical Research has documented the effectiveness of Perfector specific
waveforms and frequencies combinations on pigmentations and melasma of
human subjects (Weiss et al, 2004).
2004: Experimental Research reported that Perfector was significantly more
effective in reducing wrinkles and lifting sagging muscles of human subjects
when compared to an equivalent micro current machine (Weiss et al, 2004).
2004: Experimental Research: Replication of the earlier 2004 study.
Perfector was found to be superior than other microcurrent systems
in reducing wrinkles and lifting sagging muscles of human subjects (Weiss et al, 2004).
2003: Clinical research compared the effectiveness of different waveforms
and frequencies in reducing wrinkles and lifting sagging muscles.
Specifications that enhance detoxification and absorption of cosmetic
products were also clinically tested. Special attention was given to
waveforms that appeared to enhance skin glow, tissue thickness and
freshness. Research has not been released to avoid disclosure of
pertinent proprietary information (Weiss et al, 2003).
2003: Clinical study: Evidence that Perfector helps Sun Damage, Rosacea
and Acne has been documented by two different clinical studies:
Khasak. and Alona Yantunen, NY 2003; Vadim Cherny, Alona Yantunen, NJ 2003.
2002: Experimental Research: Experimental study showing that Perfector is significantly
more effective in treating Rosacea than meds (Weiss et al, 2002).
For more information on the science, clinical and experimental studies pertaining to the Perfector technology please go to
Perfector Clinical Studies.