2. Electrostimulation (micro-currents)
The Nobel Prize in Medicine 1991
the use of micro-currents since 1995 to treat
bone fractures, scarring and pain, and have
been used in cosmetic medicine of the face
since 2006.
Low intensity micro-currents have the capacity
to stimulate all living organisms and especially
skin cells by increasing up to 500% the
production of ATP, the energy source for the
cells that creates collagen and elastin. They
have an immediate and long-term effect on
the firmness of the face and wrinkles.
Microstimulation:
gentle diffusion of electrical impulses
stimulating the subepidermal tissues.
Ionotherapy:
•
micro-current ionophoresis: imperceptible
micro-currents
permeability to improve the penetration
and effectiveness of cosmetic care.
•
inverse ionophoresis micro-currents: help
to purify the epidermis.
that
increase
confirms
skin