FAQ
Can sensitive skin use RF beauty devices?
Yes, but with caution. We recommend devices with "Low Energy Mode" or "Intelligent Temperature Control." For sensitive skin, start with once a week and use cooling aloe gel. If your skin is currently inflamed or itchy, please pause usage immediately.
What is the difference between home beauty devices and salon HIFU/Thermage treatments?
The difference lies in energy intensity and frequency. Salon treatments deliver high energy for yearly maintenance but are painful and expensive. Home devices are designed for "daily maintenance" with gentle, safe energy. By using it frequently (e.g., weekly), you can achieve tightening results comparable to salons over time, at a fraction of the cost.
How long should I wait to use a beauty device after Laser or injectables?
We recommend waiting at least 2-4 weeks. Your skin is in a repair phase after laser or injections and should not be exposed to additional RF heat. For fillers or Botox, using RF too soon may accelerate metabolism and reduce the effect. Please ensure fully healed skin and settled fillers before use.
My nasolabial folds are deep. Do beauty devices really work?
Yes, especially when combined with "lifting techniques." For deep nasolabial folds, we recommend a dual-action device with "RF + EMS." RF stimulates collagen to fill the fold, while EMS trains the muscles to lift the apple cheeks. Visible reduction is often seen after 28 days of consistent use.
Should I use the beauty device every day for better results?
No, your skin needs rest. For RF or microneedling devices, use 2-3 times a week to allow collagen regeneration. Only LED light therapy or cooling modes are suitable for daily use. Overuse can damage the skin barrier.
Does using a beauty device hurt?
It depends on the function. RF usually feels warm (like a hot towel); EMS causes a slight "muscle twitching" or tingling sensation; HIFU types might cause mild prickling. Our devices have adjustable levels; beginners should start at Level 1, which is perfectly tolerable.
Do I have to use the dedicated gel? Can I use my regular serum?
We strongly recommend using the dedicated conductive gel. It has the right viscosity and conductivity to ensure energy reaches the dermis while preventing surface burns. Regular serums dry too fast, causing friction or interrupted energy transmission, reducing effectiveness.
At what age should I start using beauty devices?
25 is the turning point. Collagen loss accelerates after 25, making it the best time to start anti-aging with RF devices. If you have edema issues, EMS devices can be used in your early 20s. The earlier you "bank" your collagen, the slower you age.
How long does the device last? Is there a warranty?
The device lifespan is typically 3-5+ years. We offer a 1-year official warranty and a 14-day replacement guarantee for defects. Compared to salon treatments costing tens of thousands, a home device is a one-time investment with extremely high value.
Can pregnant women or those with pacemakers use it?
Absolutely not. For safety, pregnant/breastfeeding women and individuals with metal implants (like pacemakers or metal braces) must avoid current-based devices (RF/EMS). You may consider using only the LED light therapy mode or consulting a doctor.