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Liposana3+: The future of aesthetic treatments with Kathrin Henning

The world of aesthetic treatments is undergoing a revolutionary change, and Kathrin Henning is at the forefront. As a long-standing expert in first-class cosmetic treatments (Kathrin Henning developed and established the revolutionary CCEye technology, among others, which we will report on separately), she has decided to switch to Liposana3+ from 2024 in her own premium institute on the...
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The truth about acidosis: myths, facts and healthy eating tips (part 1)

Acidosis - a controversial topic that has been stirring up controversy for years and has given rise to numerous opinions and theories. But what is really behind the term "hyperacidity"? In this comprehensive article, we will dive deep into the matter, analyze scientific findings and provide healthy eating tips to give you a comprehensive understanding of this topic. Introduction The...
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Interview

Successful paths in the beauty industry: an interview with Boris Gabrovec from MeinBeautyCoach and liposana3_Anja from the Sana Medical Group

In an exciting interview, Anja, Head of Sales at Sana Medical Group, and Boris Gabrovec, a renowned beauty business coach, met to talk about the fascinating world of apparative cosmetics. Boris, who once worked as a fully qualified lawyer, has become a market leader in professional coaching and training in the beauty industry. Here are...
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The forefather of frequency therapies - Royal Raymond Rife

Royal Raymond Rife was an American inventor and scientist who lived from 1888 to 1971. He is best known for his work in the field of microscopy and the development of Rife frequencies. Rife was born in Elkhorn, Nebraska, and showed a great interest in technology and electronics from an early age. He trained as a mechanical engineer and...
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Insulin resistance - just a trend or has the cause of obesity finally been deciphered?

Insulin resistance is not a fad, but an actual metabolic disorder that prevents the body from using insulin effectively. Insulin resistance has been considered an important factor in the development of overweight and obesity for many years. In recent years, science has learned a great deal about the role of insulin resistance in the development of metabolic disorders and obesity. Insulin resistance...
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What is behind the "vomit" currents generated in the LIPOSANA3?

In this article we explain another part of the frequency spectrum of LIPOSANA3 and LIPOSANA3+ - the so-called KOTZ currents and what they are all about

Liposuction - a summary of the dangers of "liposuction"

We are often asked: Is liposuction dangerous? - Does liposuction have side effects? We have looked into this topic and researched the issues: Liposuction, also known as liposuction, is a cosmetic surgical procedure used to remove excess fat from various areas of the body. This method is often used to get rid of stubborn fat deposits caused by...
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Acidosis of the body - the cause of many diseases? What does science say?

Acidosis of the body occurs when the pH value of the blood and tissue falls below the normal range of 7.35 to 7.45. This can be due to various causes, such as an unhealthy diet, dehydration, metabolic disorders, respiratory diseases and stress. Causes of acidosis in the body Nutrition An unhealthy diet, rich in acid-forming foods such as...
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Effects of electrical stimulation for lymphoedema (study from 2015)

The 2015 study investigated the effects of electrical stimulation on swelling and lymphatic drainage in patients with post-operative lymphoedema. Postoperative lymphedema occurs as a result of lymph node removal or damage to the lymphatic system during surgery and manifests as swelling and decreased lymphatic drainage in the affected area. The study included 36...
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How is ultrasound generated in the LIPOSANA3?

Ultrasonic waves with a frequency of 3 MHz are usually generated using a piezoelectric material. This material converts electrical energy into mechanical vibrations, which then generate ultrasonic waves. The process of generating 3 MHz ultrasonic waves involves the following steps: The entire process takes place in an ultrasonic transducer, also known as an ultrasonic probe. These probes are in...
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