The technology

Controlled deep heat, by design.

Hyperthermia is the precise application of heat to tissue. The Remission 1°C system delivers it deep, evenly, and under continuous control — non-invasively, and without physical inconvenience or muscular contraction.

First principles

Heat, placed precisely.

A high-frequency thermotherapy field raises the temperature of tissue from within, rather than warming it from the surface. Energy passes through the skin and concentrates at depth, where the applied field does its work — so the heat reaches subcutaneous and deeper tissue without surface burns.

The defining quality is control. The system holds temperature inside a narrow therapeutic window and reports it continuously, so a clinician sets a target and the instrument keeps to it — to within a degree.

Remission 1°C — schematic skin subcutaneous deep tissue console · thermometry applicator
How it works

Four steps, continuously controlled.

1

High-frequency energy

A radio-frequency field is applied through an applicator placed against the body — no incision, no probe.

2

Deep, even heating

The field deposits energy at depth, warming subcutaneous and deeper tissue uniformly rather than from the surface in.

3

Continuous thermometry

Temperature is measured throughout and held within the therapeutic window, so the dose stays where the clinician set it.

4

Comfort by design

Because there is no muscular contraction and no surface burn, sessions are well tolerated and non-disruptive.

Why one degree

Biology is temperature-sensitive.

The body runs its chemistry within a tight thermal band — metabolism, circulation and immune activity all shift with temperature. A device that can place heat precisely, and hold it, turns that sensitivity into something a clinician can direct. That precision is the whole premise of Remission 1°C.

This page describes how the technology works in general terms. Clinical indications, protocols and outcomes are provided to verified healthcare professionals and are not advertised to the public.

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