Expert
Dr Sofra Xanya
Category
Aesthetic Medicine
Country
USA
Discipline
Neurologist and Clinical Psychologist
Date of interview : 2025-11-19
In-Trend’s take:
Who? Dr. Xanya Sofra holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology and is the creator behind multiple technologies that apply quantum physics and resonance to recalibrate the body (IELLIOS, Arasys Perfector, Ion Magnum, Ion Genius, etc.). With nearly 50 years of research in quantum physics and resonance, she has developed a sophisticated signaling-based energy transfer system designed to restore harmonious flow in the body and combat aging at a macro level—moving far beyond the micro-level approaches traditionally used in the beauty industry.
What? The body communicates through resonance and cellular entanglement, where signals travel between distant cells. Inflammation, toxicity, aging, or illness can disrupt this communication. Dr. Sofra’s technology restores signaling and synchronizes energy transfer in the body, supporting metabolism, hormone balance, fat reduction, detox, and energy. Developed and handcrafted in London, her devices are used by medical professionals and celebrities.
Why? Collagen banking and remodeling have long been central to beauty and aesthetic medicine. However, Dr. Xanya Sofra stresses that it’s not the quantity of collagen that matters, but how well it interacts with the rest of the system. Her analogy: “Having a bank of collagen is like having a bank of coins that nobody uses anymore.” While the industry focuses heavily on collagen, the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry revealed that the body contains around 200 million proteins—collagen being just one. True youthfulness depends on the interaction of all these proteins.
Exosome injections are popular in clinics today, but they don’t automatically reach their target cells. Their movement relies on the body’s inherent resonance. If this resonance is disrupted by aging, toxicity, or inflammation, Dr. Sofra’s machines are needed to restore it. She likens resonance to a cable car system: the cable ensures the car reaches its destination. In this analogy, the exosome is the car carrying mRNAs, proteins, and other cargo—but without the “cable” of proper resonance, the journey—and the treatment—fails.