Microcurrent therapy
Microcurrent therapy is a physical therapy technique that uses modulated pulsed currents of low intensity and voltage to improve microcirculation and metabolic processes in the scalp.
Benefits of the procedure
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A painless procedure -
After the procedure, you can return to your normal routine
Indications
- Hair loss (various types of alopecia)
- Seborrhea
- Dandruff
- Various inflammatory and fungal conditions
- Wrinkles
- Hyperpigmentation and photoaging
- Acne
- Breast and buttock lifting
- Anti-cellulite programs
- Care for dry and aging skin on the face and body
- Non-surgical facial contouring
- Care for hypersensitive skin
- Treatment of oily and problem skin (acne, post-acne)
- Treatment of rosacea and couperose
- Treatment of sagging, atonic skin
- Therapy for edema and lymphostasis; post-liposuction care
- Pre- and post-operative preparation for plastic surgery
Results
- More oxygen and other essential nutrients are delivered to the follicles
- Electrical impulses dilate blood and lymphatic vessels, improving blood circulation in the root tissues
- Synthesis of collagen and elastin
- Restoration of muscle fibers
- Restoration of atrophied muscles
- Relief of muscle spasms
- Reduction of a “double chin”
- Smoothing of the nasolabial triangle
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Duration of the procedure: 30–60 min -
Recommended course: 3–10 sessions
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Register nowWhat is microcurrent therapy?
Microcurrent therapy for the scalp is one of the most effective methods for promoting hair growth. Through electrodes attached to the scalp, low-frequency pulses penetrate deep into the subcutaneous layers and stimulate metabolic activity in the hair follicles. Let’s take a closer look at this process and its beneficial effects:
- Electrical pulses dilate blood and lymphatic vessels, improving blood circulation in the root tissues.
- As a result, more oxygen and other essential substances are delivered to the follicles. To enhance the effect, a special therapeutic and nourishing serum is injected into the subcutaneous layer.
- Lymphatic drainage is activated, which accelerates the removal of toxins from the scalp.
- Cellular respiration is normalized.
- Itching, inflammation, and muscle spasms (if present) are relieved.
- Sebaceous gland secretion is normalized.
Weak electrical impulses provide a gentle physiotherapeutic effect, accelerating the regeneration process. Hair begins to grow faster and looks healthier and more beautiful. Hair loss decreases after just the first session. It is worth noting that the procedure is completely painless and safe.
This procedure can also be beneficial even if there are no specific problems, but you simply wish to grow thick, long hair more quickly, for example. Contraindications include: pregnancy and breastfeeding, infectious diseases, blood disorders, stage 3 hypertension, heart attack and stroke, reduced tissue sensitivity in the area where electrodes are applied, pacemakers, and metal implants in the skull.
Microcurrent therapy can be used not only as a standalone treatment but also as a complementary wellness procedure in the comprehensive treatment of the scalp. The effect of microcurrents significantly enhances the absorption of medications.
Types of Microcurrent Therapy
There are several types of microcurrent therapy used in cosmetology. The following are particularly popular:
- Desincrustation, which allows for deep cleansing of skin pores to remove impurities and sebaceous plugs. This procedure is performed using galvanophoresis and desincrustant solutions, which dissolve and remove sebaceous gland secretions, eliminating oily shine. This technique is effective for oily and problem skin.
- Microcurrent lymphatic drainage, which helps remove excess fluid from the tissues. Starting around the age of twenty-five, blood supply to the cells deteriorates, resulting in the stagnation of interstitial fluid. This fluid becomes a source of accumulation for cellular waste products that damage skin tissue. The lymphatic drainage procedure evenly distributes fluid throughout the body and removes excess fluid from it. This procedure eliminates puffiness and dark circles under the eyes.
- Reprogramming of facial muscles – this procedure helps restore tone and nourish the facial muscles. It is an excellent alternative to Botox injections. Microcurrents, acting on the skin, relax the muscles at a deep level. As a result of this procedure, the number of wrinkles is significantly reduced. In addition, it is an excellent preventive measure against the appearance of new wrinkles.
- Face and neck lifting using microcurrent therapy helps improve facial muscle tone and eliminate wrinkles. However, this procedure has one drawback: the high intensity of stimulation, which can exacerbate neuritis and lead to the deepening of facial wrinkles.
- Ionic mesotherapy is considered one of the most intensive microcurrent therapy procedures. This technique allows for facial rejuvenation, the elimination of swelling, the smoothing of scars, and the reduction of pore size without surgical intervention. This procedure does not cause any deformation or damage to skin tissue.
Microcurrent therapy procedures are effective methods for preserving youthfulness and eliminating age-related changes in the face, as they act at the cellular level. It is recommended to undergo a course of treatments every six months, and the results will be clearly visible!
Counterindications
- cancer;
- epilepsy;
- history of heart attack or stroke;
- pregnancy and lactation;
- infectious diseases;
- fever;
- intolerance to electrical current;
- presence of implanted pacemakers;
- mental disorders;
- alcoholism, drug addiction;
- thrombophlebitis
FAQ
What results can be expected after a microcurrent therapy session?
The results are immediate, with a noticeable lifting effect and a healthy complexion. Microcurrents quickly restore tone to weakened muscles, improve blood circulation, and stimulate lymphatic drainage by acting on the lymph nodes. Swelling and under-eye bags disappear, facial contours become more defined, ptosis is reduced, and nasolabial folds are smoothed out.
Prices
| Trichology – treatments for hair and skin | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Procedure | 5 Procedures | 10 Procedures | ||
| Mesotherapy for hair (1 dose) | 85 € | 382 € | 730 € | €45.00Add to cart |
| Mesotherapy for hair (2 dose) | 120 € | 570 € | 1030 € | |
| PRP Plasma for hair | 830 € | 1520 € | ||
| Mesotherapy without needle | 85 € | 382 € | 730 € | |
| Microcurrent therapy for hair | 55 € | 225 € | 420 € | |
| Electropartion | 55 € | 225 € | 420 € | |
| Laser treatment (helmet) | 65 € | 300 € | 560 € | |
| CryoMED laser hair treatment | 47 € | 220 € | 410 € | |
| Fractional mesotherapy for hair (Dermapen) | 85 € | 382 € | 730 € | |
| Photodiode treatment hair repair | 40 € | 165 € | 315 € | |
| Darsonval | 25 € | 90 € | 165 € | |
| Blue lamp | 25 € | 90 € | 165 € |
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Duration of the procedure: 30–60 min