In college I learned that the one probe have to be always in contact to the skin. You cant move them in the same time also you have to increase the frequency gradually always moving the prove in contact with the skin to avoid tissue damage
I love your video however I wish training videos showed the trainer turning the machine to different modes and setting the machine not just telling the watchers, this also goes for the products used, Im a healthcare trainer and I show everything to the students including all products and how they are used and disposed,
Thank you for your question. I am not sure if I understand. If the probes touch it is not hurting the client because they become neutral. It is mainly the rhythm of flow. Moving slowly across the muscle to obtain a smooth contraction over the muscle fibers from point A to B. I hope that answers your question. Again, thank you for connecting with Skin for Life.
Excellent video. Thank you so much.
In college I learned that the one probe have to be always in contact to the skin. You cant move them in the same time also you have to increase the frequency gradually always moving the prove in contact with the skin to avoid tissue damage
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God bless you and this video. Super super helpful!
I would like to see a demonstration on the left side of the neck and face. I’m right handed so often handheld devices can be awkward
I love your video however I wish training videos showed the trainer turning the machine to different modes and setting the machine not just telling the watchers, this also goes for the products used, Im a healthcare trainer and I show everything to the students including all products and how they are used and disposed,
Hi how long can you treat one area of the face please foe example the jowls thank you
Thanks
Why are you allowing the probes to touch so often, though?
Thank you for your question. I am not sure if I understand. If the probes touch it is not hurting the client because they become neutral. It is mainly the rhythm of flow. Moving slowly across the muscle to obtain a smooth contraction over the muscle fibers from point A to B. I hope that answers your question. Again, thank you for connecting with Skin for Life.
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