High frequency therapy (HFT) is an innovative rejuvenating treatment which employs electrical currents in a non-invasive, painless and safe manner to address various skin conditions.
Equipro Infraderm 11300 is a portable high frequency facial machine that improves lymphatic drainage, stimulates collagen production and reduces cellulite. Furthermore, this high frequency machine helps eliminate toxins while shrinking enlarged pores and lightening dark eye circles.
Improves Blood Circulation
High frequency therapy machines are designed to deliver safe and effective results without causing discomfort. Their electrical current penetrates deeply into the skin to stimulate blood circulation, providing more oxygen to cells which helps in reducing puffy eyes and dark circles around them. Furthermore, this therapy also reduces fine lines and wrinkles as well as tightening sagging skin by aiding lymphatic drainage while its pulsing action aids lymphatic drainage by flushing away toxins out. Treatment can be performed alone or added on with other facial services for maximum efficacy.
High-frequency facial treatment is a noninvasive and painless technique designed to address various skin issues. It’s known for improving texture of the skin, softening fine lines and wrinkles, shrinking pore sizes and flushing out toxins and bacteria – perfect for people with oily, congested and acne-prone skin, helping remove extra sebum production as well as killing off bacteria responsible for pimples!
The device works by applying a high-frequency electric current via clear tempered glass electrodes, which deliver a high frequency electric current directly onto your skin and release a natural disinfectant vapor containing argon and neon gases, creating a stimulating micro massage effect with stimulating yet relaxing benefits. Before beginning treatment it is recommended that all parts of the body are cleaned thoroughly; otherwise a slight tingling sensation may be felt depending on the strength of the machine used.
Studies have demonstrated that localized vibration increases vascularity, increasing blood flow to muscles. This increase can reduce inflammation, facilitate recovery from injury faster and encourage formation of new muscle tissue. While whole-body vibration (WBV) using lower frequencies has been extensively researched for its beneficial musculoskeletal and physiological responses, much less research exists regarding locally applied higher frequency vibration.
Stimulates Collagen & Elastin Production
High-frequency facials are rejuvenation treatments that employ electrical currents. This current is passed through a wand attached to a compact machine and can vary in strength – providing optimal stimulation without burning or electrocuting your skin!
Professional high-frequency machines feature glass electrodes filled with gas. When electric current passes through these electrodes, they produce a subtle glow; its color depends on which gas was used in its construction; for instance, argon glows violet for acne or oily skin while neon gives off red hues for anti-ageing benefits.
As part of a high-frequency facial, thermal energy from electrical currents heats the collagen found within skin tissue to strengthen and tone while simultaneously reducing fine lines and wrinkles. Furthermore, high frequency helps increase production of elastin for firm and elastic skin tone.
Hyperpigmentation, or dark spots on the face or body caused by too much melanin production in skin cells, is another benefit of high frequency facials. They can help treat hyperpigmentation by stimulating hair follicles to produce less melanin – something traditional facial treatments are not effective in doing.
Oxygen molecules released during a facial also act as natural antibacterials, clearing away debris from pores and cleansing skin from within. Therefore, high frequency facials can be an excellent treatment option for anyone experiencing acne as it will kill any bacteria which could be contributing to breakouts.
Hydration and oxygenation of the skin brought about by high-frequency facials can help improve their appearance by breaking down melanin that causes discolorations – this can then be removed by rinsing with water or using an exfoliator, before being applied with a hyaluronic acid serum to keep skin hydrated while also protecting it against becoming dry or flaky.
Reduces Acne & Blemishes
High-frequency electrical energy emitted by a glass electrode wand stimulates your skin to produce oxygen molecules rich in hydroxyl radicals, killing acne-causing bacteria and improving blemishes significantly. Furthermore, this treatment stimulates collagen and elastin production for firmer, younger-looking skin as well as balance hydration levels while simultaneously decreasing cellulite to achieve an overall slimmer look.
Most people experience a tingling, buzzing sensation during a high-frequency facial, caused by electrical current passing through neon and argon gas-filled glass electrodes filled with neon and argon gas. To ensure cleanliness of electrodes before use, rub with alcohol or disinfectant then wipe dry afterward – never use high frequency machines on inflamed skin or near broken capillaries or spider veins!
Before beginning your treatment, it is essential that your skin be thoroughly cleansed of dirt or makeup and gauze placed over sensitive spots like your nose (where current shouldn’t reach). After the current has run its course, apply a moisturizing serum afterward in order to lock in rejuvenated results while protecting it from drying out further.
When using the high-frequency machine on your face, use the flat “mushroom” head attachment to target individual blemishes and reduce their appearance. This method can also help eliminate stubborn cysts or zits that won’t go away no matter what. Note: Be wary when applying this machine to other parts of your body as doing so may damage or burn skin cells.
For your blemishes to remain at bay, it is vital that you utilize regular treatments. While weekly is ideal, once-monthly may also suffice depending on your skin’s needs.
One may experience temporary redness, itching, or tingling during their high-frequency treatment; however, these effects usually subside shortly afterwards and are usually inconsequential. Overall, high frequency treatments are safe with no significant side effects or downtime associated with them.
Reduces Stress
At high frequency therapy sessions, the machine emits electromagnetic fields with frequencies that resonate with our natural body vibrations, stimulating cell energy and alleviating stress. Many cancer patients report feeling less anxious after using this machine.
Frequency waves penetrate the skin and trigger a chemical reaction that helps break down toxins in your bloodstream, improving circulation. These changes may contribute to healthier, younger-looking skin. High frequency treatments also assist with fatigue, insomnia and chronic pain management as well as relieving symptoms associated with autoimmune disorders or chronic illnesses.
While HF treatments have many proven benefits, some individuals may remain uncertain as to their efficacy. Before beginning with high frequency devices it is advised that consultation be held with a qualified physician and sessions be started gradually; shorter sessions should then gradually increase over time. High frequency therapies should never replace conventional medical treatments.
Even in spite of widespread skepticism, alternative cancer treatments are rapidly expanding. One such device is the Rife machine, which uses electromagnetic frequency patterns that correspond with our bodies’ natural frequencies to treat cancer and other illnesses. Critics, however, remain uncertain if Rife machines can truly be trusted as effective or safe solutions in clinical settings.
Recent research showed that 20 Hz rTMS of both left and right DLPFC caused significant reductions in PTSD symptoms, specifically mood and anxiety reduction while right DLPFC rTMS reduced depression symptoms. While these findings are promising, more studies must be completed in order to verify them.
Our study was limited by its small sample size and potential confounding factors such as auditory sensitivity differences or musical syntactic processing [23], as well as by possible effects of HF components modulating music impressions or processing by other means than PNS activity [24,25].
However, the discovery that HF-amplified music increased PNS activity more effectively than LF-amplified music reveals further clinical applications. For example, playing HF-amplified preferred music before and/or after treatments could increase effectiveness for cardiovascular diseases like cardiovascular ischemia; patients suffering chronic pain syndromes might find respite from daily activities more quickly with such music playing during recovery sessions.