Description
Microcurrent is a cosmetic procedure that uses low-intensity, high-frequency current. During the procedure, an electrical discharge is generated between the patient’s skin and a glass vacuum electrode, which produces therapeutic properties. As a result, the skin becomes more elastic and toned, its blood circulation improves, and cellular processes are activated.
Indications:
- – appearance of first wrinkles and other primary age-related changes,
- – redness on the face and post-acne (scars and marks from acne),
- – enlarged pores,
- – varicose veins on the face,
- – sagging and dry skin,
- – oily seborrhea of the face,
- – acne,
- – superficial skin scars, wounds, ulcers.
Contraindications:
- – general contraindications;
- – cardiovascular or Respiratory failure,
- – tumor,
- – tuberculosis of the lungs or other organs,
- – blood clotting disorders or autoimmune diseases,
- – pregnancy,
- – severe forms of rosacea, acute pustular processes on the face,
- – pay attention to the presence of excess hair growth on the face. Microcurrents further stimulate hair growth.