Beauty and Health Director Rose Beer says her rosacea was transformed after six sessions of a new treatment called Rexonage, which helps skin repair itself from within. The treatment, delivered at Geneviv Clinic in Belgravia by regenerative specialist Viviana Botoaca, uses Quantum Molecular Resonance (QMR) — low-intensity, high-frequency electrical signals delivered into the skin without heat, needles or intentional damage.
How the treatment works
Rexonage takes an anti-inflammatory route, unlike fractional lasers, peels and radiofrequency microneedling, which deliberately create damage through heat to trigger the skin's healing response. QMR triggers a resonance at the cellular level, shifting stem cells into regeneration mode, with tissue regeneration — not repair — as the goal.
Botoaca explains: “Instead of forcing the skin to repair, it supports the biological processes of regeneration, helping to switch tissue from a pro-inflammatory state towards a more regulated, anti-inflammatory environment, while supporting collagen, the extracellular matrix (the skin’s structural scaffold) and healthy microcirculation.”
Results after three months
Beer, who developed rosacea about 18 months ago after a period of stress, says the angry, raw bits and rashes are gone, and redness, dilated capillaries and reactivity have been significantly diminished. Her skin is also subtly bouncier and firmer.
Botoaca describes rosacea as “an inflammatory dysregulation influenced by hormones, gut health, nutrition, the microbiome and even brain functionality — think stress, anxiety and sleep issues”. Treating it effectively means addressing both the affected areas and the root causes.
Beyond rosacea and the future of aesthetics
Practitioners are seeing results across a broad range of concerns, from firmness, elasticity and fine lines to acne, scarring, pigmentation, psoriasis and melasma, as well as stretch marks and post-surgical recovery. The treatment itself involves a scent-free conductivity cream and a gentle, methodical massage, with no pain, shocks or downtime.
Botoaca says: “For decades, aesthetic medicine has largely relied on creating these controlled injuries that ask the skin to repair. But the future is regenerative — looking at the skin as part of a whole system interconnected with the brain, gut health, hormones and much more.”
Treatments cost from £700 per session; £1,800 for three; £3,000 for six, at genevivclinic.com.



