Vascularizing action of the compressive microvibration endospheres

https://doi.org/10.56609/jac.v39i2.37

Authors

  • P.A. Bacci Degree in surgery and vascular diseases – Former Professor of Phlebology and Aesthetic Surgery at the University of Siena
  • S. Bozzelli Degree in Physiotherapy at the University “G. D’Annunzio” of Chieti-Pescara
  • S. Leonardi Degree in Physiotherapy at the University of Siena and in Biology at the University of Tuscia
  • S. Vannuccini Degree in Physiotherapy at the University of Siena
  • R.G. Bellomo Director and Ordinary Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University “Carlo Bo” of Urbino
  • R. Saggini Director and Ordinary Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University “G. D’Annunzio” of Chieti

Keywords:

angiogenesis, cellulite, compressive microvibration, regenerative medicine, interstitial matrix

Abstract

The aging processes of the face and body are mainly linked to the cellular characteristics referred to the lower use of oxygen and reduced mitochondrial activity with tissue purification deficiency and activation of inflammatory or degenerative processes that lead to fibrosis and to female evolutive fibroadenoma, so-called cellulite. All medical and aesthetic methods are today aimed, first of all, at improving tissue vascularization with an increase in temperature and consequent activation of metabolic activities, reducing inflammatory and regenerative processes. Compressive Microvibration Endosphères uses 55 rotating microspheres to create particular vibratory stimuli on the energy points and on the tissues in order to obtain optimal functional responses to vascularize, drain and regenerate, finally to reduce the pain of the tissues with fibroadenoma and lymphatic stasis. In 2007, the preliminary studies of this method were presented; since then and up to now, there have been interesting studies and clinical experiences that show a constant and typical vascularizing action and thermal tissue increase that opens interesting reflections about the relationship between microvibration and vascularization. In light of current scientific  knowledge, the retrospective study is the aim of  this work.

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Author Biography

P.A. Bacci, Degree in surgery and vascular diseases – Former Professor of Phlebology and Aesthetic Surgery at the University of Siena

Pier Antonio Bacci, MD
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Arezzo, Italy
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Published

2021-12-01

How to Cite

[1]
P.A. Bacci, S. Bozzelli, S. Leonardi, S. Vannuccini, R.G. Bellomo and R. Saggini 2021. Vascularizing action of the compressive microvibration endospheres. Journal of Applied Cosmetology. 39, 2 (Dec. 2021), 13/29. DOI:https://doi.org/10.56609/jac.v39i2.37.