SpectruMed Inc. recently took over the Ayala Museum to launch XERF, a high-tech device that marks a leap in how we tighten and refresh our skin. The event turned the museum into a futuristic playground where art and science met, giving guests a first look at the world’s very first multi-frequency radiofrequency treatment.

The machine is designed specifically to help people get firmer, younger-looking skin without the need for surgery. XERF works by using special energy waves to kickstart collagen production deep under the skin.

But what sets XERF apart from other machines in the market is its delivers a breakthrough non-invasive treatment that stimulates collagen production using dual frequencies of 6.78 MHz and 2 MHz. Because it uses a patented “spider-pattern” handpiece, doctors can target specific layers of the face—whether shallow or deep—to give patients the best results possible. It also features a built-in cooling system, which means the treatment stays comfortable even while it works its magic on your jawline, eyes, and neck.

The launch featured international skin expert Dr. Smith Arayaskul from Thailand, who flew in to explain why this technology is a big deal for Asian skin. He was joined by local experts Dr. Rodnie Valerio, Dr. Rai Madrid, and Dr. Joseph Bongalo, who discussed how this new tool helps Filipino patients achieve a natural lift with zero downtime. Dr. Smith reminded everyone that while beauty trends come and go, it is important to choose treatments that meet high safety standards and fit what you truly want for yourself.

SpectruMed CEO Cherryl Glazer also welcomed partners from Australia to celebrate this milestone, proving that the Philippines is becoming a top destination for global beauty innovation. With XERF now available in certified clinics across the country, more Filipinos can enjoy tighter, glowing skin that fits right into a busy lifestyle.
For inquiries, demos, or to experience XERF firsthand, contact SpectruMed Inc. at632-8822-2888 or spectrumed@spectrumed.com.phor visit the XERF Locator.
