Tavger Ltd. is pioneering an interesting approach in dermatology with its Affinity Technology. The concept of using liquid micro-jets to target the skin’s deeper, typically inaccessible layers—such as hair follicles and sweat gland ducts—is innovative. It seems like the technology is not only about surface-level skin rejuvenation but is also interacting with the neuroimmunoendocrine functions of the skin. This could have profound implications for skin health, especially in areas like chronic wound healing, scar treatment, and even potentially alleviating symptoms of neuropathy.
The idea of creating a "phantom immune breach" to trigger homeostasis is especially intriguing, as it suggests a way to stimulate the skin’s natural repair mechanisms without invasive procedures.
What kind of results have been observed so far with this technology? Are there specific skin conditions or types that have seen more noticeable benefits from the treatment?