New Spa Professional Grade High-Frequency Device
High Frequency is one of the oldest and most well-known skincare devices in the beauty industry. It is present in every cosmetology practice or skincare salon. Now with New Spa High frequency, it is possible to perform a wide variety of skin care treatments at home.
What can high frequency do?
- tightens the skin and reduces wrinkles
Due to its stimulative effect, the high frequency will help to maintain a wrinkle-free youthful look and reduce existing fine lines.
- it controls acne
It would regulate sebum production and will help to normalize the skin. The small amount of ozone produced during the treatment will help to clear the skin.
- it relaxes facial muscles
For those who are into facial yoga, this device can become a good companion to relax the muscles after exercise.
- reduces under-eye bags and puffiness
The cause of swelling and under-the-eye bags is often poor circulation and clottering of the lymphatic system. The high frequency will help to flush and restart healthy circulation.
- prevents and stops hairs loss
Poor circulation is also the cause of poor hair growth, thinning, and hair loss. Hair roots do not receive enough nutrients for healthy growth. It was proven that high-frequency helps to stimulate new hair to grow faster.
- reduces the appearance of cellulite
As a part of the anti-cellulite program, high frequency can be an effective tool to remove toxins and cellular waste after the fat cells are broken or flushed.
Specifications
Power supply: US plug, 110V. Power consumption - 10W. Electrode count - 10pcs
Additional Info
High Frequency or D’Arsonval is an electrotherapy device that is used to improve different skin conditions. In the US it is used for cosmetic purposes to beautify the skin.
The working principle is to deliver a light static charge to the skin and actually to “wake it up” through stimulation.
It is similar to the shock from the spark discharge when we close the car doors, but it is constant and has a steady oscillation rate. The sparks are created between the glass surface of the electrode and the skin. The intensity of the sparks varies from “silent” that is not felt to weak impulses. The density of the current is concentrated on the top layer of the skin and where the stimulative effect occurs.
It makes a peripheral capillary system contract abruptly and then dilate, relaxing the capillaries and muscles and helping the blood to flow to the tissues.
There are some effects from the ozone that is produced by the high-frequency current, though the quantity of the ozone is exceedingly small.