Treat + Track

Bring clinical-grade skin transformations home.

Anti-aging skin rejuvenation treatments available in 2027.

By delivering RF treatments with skin health tracking,

Morphace will erase wrinkles and tighten the skin.

Initially established in 1998, radiofrequency (RF) skin rejuvenation delivers electrical energy to heat the deep layers of skin, stimulating cells to increase the body’s natural production of collagen and elastin.

Collagen, making up for more than 80% of the skin's mass other than water, is a network of proteins providing strength to support the skin.

Elastin, a flexible protein interwoven in the collagen network, enables elasticity in the skin to restore to its original form after deformation.

However, over time, both the collagen network and the elastin fibers within become disorganized and breaks down due to a variety of environmental and genetic factors, causing visible wrinkles and sagging skin.


Anti-aging made simple.

Available in 2027.

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ASSESSMENT SCAN

Wear the mask to measure your skin health.

1

MINUTE

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AI PERSONALIZATION

Skincare instructions based on your unique needs.

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MINUTES

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AUTOMATIC TREATMENT

Rejuvenate the skin while enjoying life. You do you.

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MINUTES

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EMBRACE YOUR GLOW

Maintain effortless skin vitality. Now is the best time.

24/7

LIFELONG

Your best has yet to come.

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Anti-aging Research


Science says…

WRINKLES CAN SIGNIFICANTLY WORSEN IN JUST ONE DECADE

On average, wrinkle area and wrinkle depth triples in our 30s.

Clinical studies evaluating facial wrinkle severity based on depth, volume, and area conclude that wrinkles form due to:

  • Natural aging

  • Genetics

  • Hormonal change

  • Stress

  • Smoking

  • Sun damage

Facial Wrinkle Volume (mm³) vs. Person's Age (Years)

Science says…

THE AVERAGE PERSON HAS 5% OF THEIR FACE COVERED BY WRINKLES

This number can grow to 7.5% by the time we’re 50.

Clinical studies found that crow's feet are the first visible. Wrinkles may also appear at:

  • forehead - worry lines

  • eyebrow - frown lines

  • undereye - tear troughs

  • eye corner - crow's feet

  • nose to mouth - nasolabial folds

  • mouth to chin - marionette lines

  • chin - mental crease

  • necklines

Wrinkle Percentage on Face (%) vs. Person's Age (Years)

How Does RF Skin Rejuvenation work?

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BEFORE RF TREATMENT

As we age, the collagen network in the dermis is damaged by various factors. The upper layer of the skin collapses without support as the collagen network breaks down. Wrinkles form.

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DURING RF TREATMENT

Electric currents of RF penetrate deep into the skin and heat up the dermis layer. Fibroblasts, or cells that make collagen and elastin, are stimulated to increase production of collagen and elastin.

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AFTER RF TREATMENT

Hours after the treatment, the existing collagen network is remodelled and reoriented, and new collagen is formed after 3 months of continuous treatment. Wrinkles are permanently reversed.

Treat + Track Skincare Technology

Anti-aging skin rejuvenation will be available alongside skin health sensing in 2027.

HANDS FREE

No sore arms. Simply wear and enjoy automated sessions.

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EFFECTIVE

No downtime. Clinically-validated effectiveness.

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ANYWHERE

Personalized treatments anywhere.

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ANYTIME

Wear, love, prioritize your life.

Meet the Team

  • Jia Xi (Gia) Chen headshot

    Jia Xi (Gia) Chen

    Co-founder | CEO

    University of Toronto Ph.D. candidate: materials for wearables​

    Combination skin:
    dry cheeks, oily T-zone

  • Tianhao Chen headshot

    Tianhao Chen, Ph.D.

    Co-founder | CTO

    Stanford University: biomedical engineering

    Normal to oily skin:
    acne-prone

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