RF facials provide an alternative to dramatic plastic surgery procedures, chemical peels, collagen injections and Botox injections, with scientific research showing they improve skin tightness while diminishing wrinkles and fine lines.
Home beauty RF devices with optimal characteristics feature low wattage levels and high frequency oscillation rates to minimize damage to skin. A higher wattage level could potentially cause irreparable harm.
What is a High Frequency Facial?
High frequency facials may seem like the latest skin care fad, but they’ve actually been an effective and cost-effective treatment option for years. A sanitized glass electrode wand is gently run across your face to deliver mild electrical current to stimulate natural healing processes within your body.
Treatment is painless and noninvasive, producing only a slight tingling sensation. A glass electrode filled with either neon or argon gas glows a different hue depending on what treatment type is being utilized: for acne and oily skin it glows violet while neon emits red hues to treat fine lines and wrinkles.
As soon as the wand touches your skin, an electric current causes a reaction that produces enriched oxygen molecules that detoxify and cleanse it. Furthermore, these oxygen molecules help your blood vessels flush away toxins while increasing blood circulation and cell renewal.
This helps your skin heal more quickly while decreasing inflammation, killing acne-causing bacteria and soothing irritation. Furthermore, it may shrink enlarged pores, improve aging jowls and fade dark circles, soften fine lines and wrinkles, soften fine lines and wrinkles and stimulate hair follicles for fuller eyebrows.
Although high-frequency facials are great for all sorts of skin issues, they’re especially beneficial to those experiencing acne and acne scarring due to their antibacterial properties. A high-frequency facial can kill bacteria causing acne breakouts while simultaneously decreasing sebum production and shrinking enlarged pores – leading to clearer complexion and overall skin improvement.
High-frequency facials can also be combined with other treatments to address specific areas of the face, for example acne scar treatment via IPL laser.
However, high-frequency facials should not be performed on open sores or telangiectasias (small red or blue veins that appear on the face), as this could make the condition worse. Treatment may cause a temporary burning sensation which should go away quickly; should any discomfort arise, inform your aesthetician immediately as they may need to use lower settings on their wand wand.
How Does a High Frequency Facial Work?
High-frequency treatments oxygenate the skin, stimulating circulation and flushing out any harmful toxins from your system. Furthermore, this process helps tighten and firm your skin while diminishing fine lines and wrinkles to give a more youthful look.
High frequency facials are non-invasive treatments performed by trained professionals and should not cause any pain during your session, apart from possibly feeling some slight tingling sensation. Should any discomfort arise during a high frequency facial session, make sure you contact your provider immediately as this could indicate inflammation that requires soothing before your procedure can continue.
As part of a high-frequency facial, a clear tempered glass high-frequency electrode is placed against your face or neck and then subjected to gentle alternating current, producing glowing or buzzing sounds from it. Depending on what inert gas the electrode contains (usually violet or orange depending on which gas was chosen for filling), its glow or buzz can appear violet or orange; violet is most frequently used on acneic and aging skin while orange works great for scalp hair issues and scalp infections – studies have proven their efficacy at treating various skin ailments!
Oxygen molecules released during treatment warm thermal tissue while acting as natural anti-bacteria to deep cleanse skin cells. Furthermore, oxygenation and natural anti-bacterial action of the machine push toxins out of your system through blood circulation so your body can naturally process them and eliminate toxins.
Due to an increase in blood flow, your pore sizes will shrink and blackheads will vanish. Pulsating oxygenation also enhances absorbability of skincare products so they work faster and improves absorbability of skincare treatments.
High-frequency facials are an effective solution to acne as they kill bacteria, reduce sebum production and flush away excess oil, returning your pores back to their regular size. A high-frequency facial can also treat enlarged pores, soften skin and reduce blackheads/whiteheads; and effectively treat fine lines around mouth/eye areas – for best results, experts suggest regular treatments spaced 3-4 weeks apart.
What are the Benefits of a High Frequency Facial?
High frequency facials utilize electrical currents to stimulate the skin. Benefits of these facials include decreasing fine lines and wrinkles, improving tone and texture and diminishing pores; killing bacteria while helping reduce inflammation making them an effective acne treatment; treating dark circles or puffy eyes as well as improving absorption of skincare products.
At the start of treatment, an electrode is applied to your face while a high-frequency generator emits low electrical waves to warm your skin up, which then initiates an natural body response that flushes away toxins, kills bacteria and stimulates collagen production. It’s a safe, noninvasive, painless procedure which can be completed either at home or in a salon setting.
High frequency facials offer numerous advantages to help treat acne. Their electric currents can kill bacteria on the surface of skin that causes breakouts of acne; and also help reduce pimple appearance through drying up and fading out pimples faster. Furthermore, this treatment may shrink pores and eliminate blackheads.
High frequency facials also can help tighten sagging skin by stimulating collagen and elastin production through electrical currents, helping firm and tighten it on your face and diminish fine lines and wrinkles. This process will make you look younger and more vibrant!
High-frequency facials can also help with other conditions, including dark circles or puffy bags under your eyes. The electrical currents used during a high-frequency facial can drain lymphatic systems to drain excess fluid away, as well as improving skin around your eyes by stimulating collagen production; all of this will make your eyes appear less puffy and more youthful.
What are the Benefits of a LED Light Therapy Facial?
Light therapy has quickly become a skincare trend that has captured beauty lovers over recent years, appearing on beauty forums, YouTube beauty channels and celebrity “ultimate skincare” guides alike. But does light therapy really work?
Light-emitting diodes in these masks emit various wavelengths of light to specifically treat different skin issues. Each colour serves a specific function; red light reduces wrinkles while blue and yellow lights treat acne/rosacea/rosacea respectively while stimulating collagen production while brightening complexions.
Though you may feel a slight tingle during treatment, it’s safe and painless – perfect for lunch breaks or movie watching!
Before initiating any facial, your esthetician will conduct a detailed skin analysis in order to identify your unique skincare needs and create an LED light treatment customized to you.
Once the session is over, you may experience slightly pinker skin as your body responds to the facial’s rejuvenating properties.
Your first high frequency facial will deliver instantaneous results, but for optimal results it’s recommended that you book one every three to four weeks.
The high frequency facial is ideal when combined with other treatments such as microneedling or chemical peels for enhanced results. LED light therapy will help kill bacteria while speeding healing from these treatments; you will find your skin looking healthier and younger over time as a result of adding this therapy into your skincare regime.