7 in 1 Darsonval High Frequency Spot Removal
7 in 1 Darsonval High Frequency Spot Removal
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Overview
The High-Frequency Instrument 8050 Darsonval is an electrotherapy device designed for aesthetic and cosmetic applications on the face, body, and scalp. It operates by generating a mild high-frequency current through glass electrodes filled with neon or argon gas. This process produces controlled electrical discharge along with infrared and ultraviolet light effects.
The system is built with a high-frequency oscillation circuit, semiconductor components, and a capacitance-resistance structure. The handpiece integrates an internal transformer that delivers microcurrent to the interchangeable glass electrodes.
How the Technology Works
When activated, the device generates a high-frequency current that travels through the glass electrode, producing a visible glow and a mild electrical discharge. Upon contact with the skin:
- The current interacts with the skin surface and surrounding air
- Oxygen in the air is ionized, generating ozone
- The discharge produces localized thermal and vibratory effects
These processes are commonly used in aesthetic treatments to support skin care routines and scalp applications.
Key Functions and Features
High-Frequency Electrotherapy
- Generates high-frequency oscillations for cosmetic treatments
- Produces infrared and ultraviolet light effects through gas-filled electrodes
- Includes multiple interchangeable glass electrodes for different treatment areas
Multi-Application Design
- Suitable for facial, body, and scalp procedures
- Allows both targeted (spot) and broad-area treatments
- Includes a comb electrode for scalp and hair-related applications
Ozone Generation
- Produces ozone through electrical discharge
- Commonly used in cosmetic procedures for skin surface preparation
Adjustable Intensity
- Intensity levels can be adjusted according to treatment requirements
- Designed for controlled application across different skin types
Treatment Methods
1. Indirect Method
- The client holds the electrode while the operator performs a massage
- Typically used in facial massage protocols
- Suitable for dry or mature skin types
2. Direct Method
- The electrode is applied directly to the skin surface
- Movements follow structured patterns across the face
- Commonly used in general facial treatments
3. Spark Method
- Short, localized application on specific areas
- Produces a visible spark during operation
- Used for targeted skin areas
4. Hair Care Method
- Utilizes the comb electrode
- Applied along the direction of hair growth
- Intended for scalp-focused treatments
Usage Guidelines
- Recommended frequency: up to 3 times per week, following instructions
- Electrodes must be cleaned and disinfected before and after each use
- Intensity should always be set to zero before removing electrodes
- Application time per area should remain within recommended limits
Safety and Handling
- Do not apply the device to one area for more than 10 seconds
- Avoid use on sensitive or irritated skin without proper precautions
- Not suitable for individuals with pacemakers or during pregnancy
- Do not expose treated areas to direct sunlight immediately after use
- Allow natural healing processes without removing any formed scabs
Technical Specifications
- Voltage: 110V / 220V
- Frequency: 50–60 Hz
- High-Frequency Vibration: 220 million cycles per second
- Power Consumption: 20W
- Handpiece Material: ABS plastic
- Electrode Material: Glass (neon/argon gas filled)
- Gross Weight: 1 kg
What’s Included
- Main high-frequency device (handpiece)
- 7 interchangeable glass electrodes (various shapes for different applications)
- Power connection cable
Applications
- Facial cosmetic treatments
- Scalp and hair care routines
- Body-focused aesthetic procedures
- Professional spa and clinic environments
This high-frequency Darsonval device is designed for professionals seeking a versatile electrotherapy system with multiple electrode options and adjustable parameters for a wide range of aesthetic applications.
