A 16-Year Malaysian Medical-Technology Journey Opens a New Chapter With Relvital Wellness Centre Damansara
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A 16-Year Malaysian Medical-Technology Journey Opens a New Chapter With Relvital Wellness Centre Damansara

Every established business eventually faces the question of how to carry what it has built into a new era. For Anion International Sdn. Bhd., a family-founded Malaysian medical-technology company, the answer has taken shape as a new, public-facing wellness chapter: Relvital Wellness Centre Damansara.

Anion International, known as AISB, was established on 26 November 2010 by Mdm. Yee Lee Lean and Mr. Vincent Low. According to the company, its story began with a personal search rather than a business plan. As Mdm. Yee explored personal wellness as she aged, she encountered a Japanese medical technology known as Reducing Electron Therapy. That personal experience, the company says, inspired the two co-founders to bring the technology to a Malaysian audience, and the business grew from there.

In the years since, AISB has accumulated close to sixteen years of Malaysian experience working with this technology. The company describes AISB as the medical-technology, scientific, and technical pathway of the business, the part concerned with the underlying technology and its careful application. Mr. Vincent Low, co-founder and chief executive, is described as leading the company with an evidence-informed approach, one that the company says closely mirrors the approach of Dr. Hiroshi Horiguchi, Medical Director of a clinical practice in Sakaide, Japan. That approach encourages people to look beyond surface symptoms, consider possible underlying causes, and involve qualified professionals when deciding what support may be appropriate.

The company frames its structure in three connected parts. AISB carries the Malaysian medical-technology expertise built up over the years. A Japanese technology provider, referred to as Reltec, supplies the technological foundation. Relvital, the newest addition, turns that foundation into an approachable, guided wellness experience aimed at a new generation of visitors. Each part, in the company’s telling, plays a distinct role, from the technical and scientific work to the public-facing experience.

Relvital Wellness Centre Damansara, operated by Reltec Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., represents that public-facing chapter. Where AISB has historically worked with patients, Relvital Wellness Centre Damansara is designed to make the technology easier to understand and experience through responsible guidance. The centre is intended for visitors interested in biohacking, healthy ageing, and those who want to understand more about Reducing Electron Therapy before deciding whether it is suitable for them. More about the centre is available on the Relvital Wellness Centre website.

That emphasis on understanding is a deliberate part of how the founders describe their work. Rather than presenting the centre as a place for treatment, they position it as a wellness experience built around education, suitability screening, and responsible follow-up. The founders are careful to frame what they offer as distinct from medical care, and they encourage visitors to consult qualified medical professionals about any serious health decisions rather than treating a wellness session as a replacement for established medicine.

This careful framing reflects the personalities behind the business. In AISB, the company says processes are treated with precision, and patients have appreciated the therapy sessions within that setting. Yet as Relvital enters a wellness market where enthusiastic claims are common, the founders believe a technology with a medical-scientist-led background, together with Japan’s long-standing reputation for high technology standards, may be well received by a wider public.

The move from AISB to Relvital also reflects a broader pattern in how longstanding businesses evolve. A company that has spent years in a technical, specialist role often reaches a point where it wants to reach a wider public, and doing so requires translating something complex into something approachable. Relvital is the company’s attempt to make that translation, opening a public-facing space while keeping the technical and scientific work of AISB behind it.

For the founders, the new chapter appears to be as much about communication as about technology. The stated aim is to help Malaysians understand what they are considering, ask better questions, and make informed choices with professional input, rather than simply to expand a customer base. Whether framed as a business milestone or a shift in approach, the opening of Relvital Wellness Centre Damansara marks the point where a sixteen-year journey steps out of the technical background and into a more visible, public role.

What began, by the company’s account, with one person’s search for a sense of vitality has become a family business with a new public chapter. Relvital represents the moment that history is offered to a broader audience, presented not as a finished promise but as an experience the company wants people to approach thoughtfully, with clear information and professional guidance close at hand.

Disclaimer: This article is intended for general informational and editorial purposes only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or health recommendations. Relvital Wellness Centre Damansara, AISB, Reltec Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., and related technologies discussed in this article should not be viewed as substitutes for professional medical care. Readers should consult a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions related to their health, wellness, or any therapy-based service. Any company descriptions, background details, and service information are based on information provided by the company and should be reviewed independently by readers.

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