SPA Choice 3Mhz Ultrasonic Body/Face/EYE Skin Rejuvenation and Shaping Machine
Reshapehub 3MHz ultrasonic machine refers to an ultrasound device that operates at a frequency of 3 megahertz (MHz). Here's a brief overview of its characteristics and uses:
Characteristics:
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Frequency: The machine emits sound waves at a frequency of 3 million cycles per second (3 MHz). This higher frequency means the ultrasound waves penetrate the skin at a shallower depth compared to lower frequencies like 1 MHz.
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Depth of Penetration: Typically, 3 MHz ultrasound waves penetrate the skin to a depth of about 1 to 2 centimeters. This makes it suitable for treating superficial skin issues.
Uses:
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Skincare: It's commonly used in dermatology and cosmetology for various skin treatments, including:
- Stretch Marks: Helps improve the appearance of stretch marks by promoting collagen production and skin tightening.
- Anti-Aging: Reduces fine lines and wrinkles by enhancing skin elasticity.
- Cellulite Reduction: Improves skin texture and reduces the appearance of cellulite.
- Scar Reduction: Assists in the healing and reduction of superficial scars.
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Pain Relief and Rehabilitation: In physical therapy, 3 MHz ultrasonic machines are used for pain relief and to promote the healing of superficial soft tissue injuries.
How It Works:
- Application: The device is typically used with a conductive gel applied to the skin to enhance the transmission of ultrasound waves.
- Procedure: The handheld applicator is moved over the treatment area in a circular or sweeping motion, delivering the ultrasound energy to the targeted tissue.
- Therapeutic Effect: The ultrasound waves cause micro-vibrations in the tissues, leading to increased blood flow, enhanced collagen production, and improved skin elasticity.
Safety and Precautions:
- Consultation: Always consult a healthcare professional or a licensed aesthetician before using an ultrasonic machine for treatment.
- Contraindications: Certain conditions may contraindicate the use of ultrasound therapy, such as active infections, open wounds, or certain medical conditions.