What’s the Difference in Microcurrent Devices

Most microcurrent machines on the market are imported (from China). They are developed based on the false assumption that a small device emitting a low current will make a great microcurrent machine.

An effective microcurrent machine needs the ability to sense each clients skin so it can output the perfect level of current in response to the unique skin type and density.

A device needs to adjust the signal and current strength in real time during a treatment.

If you look at most of the microcurrent machines on the market, there is hype about the output of 500 microamps. 500 microamps doesn’t mean anything without the capability to adjust the strength of the current. And this is based on each user’s skin condition.

Neurotris has a built-in computer with the technology to sense each client’s skin condition, density etc. This allows the perfect output level of current to optimize results.

A machine that simply outputs 500 microamps without the ability to adjust for skin density could be delivering much less. Perhaps only 50 microamps reach the cells by the time the current travels through the skin. 

The effectiveness of a microcurrent treatment is affected by the technology’s ability to ensure that a consistent current at the desired strength reaches the cells.

You need the ability to monitor the quality of the signal and the strength of the current reaching the cells. If you are currently using a low-cost machine, you may not be producing the results your clients are expecting.

Test it out for yourself!!
Book a treatment with the Neurotris Device at a participating spa, or if you’re a spa looking to acquire a Neurotris Device, send me an email!

sarah@lumapharm.com

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