Summary: coMra therapy utilizes two color messaging sequences: one for regeneration, using red, indigo, and yellow-green; and another for rejuvenation, using red, yellow-green, and indigo. Regeneration aims to replace old cells with new ones, while rejuvenation enhances the function of existing cells. The choice between the sequences depends on whether the goal is to rebuild tissue or improve its current performance.
And so what you see here, there's two different color messaging ways with coMra therapy. One is the message of regeneration and this goes from red to the indigo to the yellow green and that's in the Medical terminal, the Probe terminal and the Meridian terminal. And then the sequence of rejuvenation and that's in the Aesthetic terminal. We go from red to yellow green to the indigo. Just simply right now, because I don't want to go into all the details, we have a difference in regeneration. You could look at that is in we want to let the old go and bring in the new, just like we saw in that principle of regeneration. When you look at rejuvenation, let's say you're looking at the skin, just to make it simple, you want to enhance the cells that are already there or if you're training for a marathon, you're about to run a race, you want to enhance the muscle tissue that's there. So it's at the highest function because we don't want to get into regenerating at that particular moment. We want to use what we already had available and we wanted that maximum coherence.