Wellness Centre in Kenya launches new anti-aging technology

Revitalise Wellness Centre has launched Elemis Biotec, a new generation of facial treatment in the local market. The treatments use a combination of microcurrent pulses and light therapy to stimulate the unresponsive cells in the skin, which may have been damaged due to lifestyle choices or stress, to aid its ability to repair and tone itself and reduce fine lines and wrinkles as a result.

RWC Managing Director Susan Rodirigues said the system helps to increase the elasticity and firmess of the skin.

"You get visible results straight away and a lot of the treatments have been clinically trialled as well."

Mrs Rodirigues believes that the "instant results" the machine offers will help to make it a huge success and is optimistic about what the machine will do for business.

 "Most people are interested to try it out. The evening we tried it on the model we demonstrated part of the facial and you could already see a difference straight away in her skin," she said.

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