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High Frequency For Puffy Eyes Puffy eyes are caused by fluid build-up under the eyes. These fluid sacs can be drained by massage. The High Frequency works like thousands of tiny fingers massaging the skin to help to drain the lymphatic tissue and even your sinuses. To drain under the eyes, always work from the outer corner to the bridge of the nose and over the brow in a continuous moving circle. Treat yourself to the 3 minute eye lift. This is done by setting the wand at the lowest level and after applying an eye cream, begin by moving the wand under the eye area or on the orbital bone structure moving towards the bridge of the nose and up to the middle of the brow. When reaching the middle of the brow area use the dial setting and turn up to highest level while lifting the brow up. Repeat 5 or 6 times and now look at the difference between the treated eye and the untreated one. Even with the same product on both sides, you can see the amazing difference the derma wand makes. DULL, LIFELESS LOOKING SKIN Even after just one treatment, this problem of mature aging skin will be history. The High Frequency increases the blood flow, retextures the skin's surface, helps with lymphatic drainage and firms and tones. The enriched oxygen seems to breathe new life into tired aging skin, making it look more youthful and have a glow. LAZY SLACKENED LOOKING SKIN At last, a non invasive face lift!!! The High Frequency sends the firming and toning impulses to the skin, asking the skin to do a response. Other facial machines usually deal with firming the muscle area of the face.
Our skin is like a fine leather and once it is stretched out, it tends to stay that way. Muscle responds to exercise, but the skin does not. We need to create an activity on the skin to make satisfactory changes. Usually 10 to 30 treatments are required. |
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