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Had to decide between a high frequency machine and a microcurrent device for my new suite
I saved up for about a year to buy a new piece of kit for my solo practice. The choice came down to a solid high frequency wand for around $350 or a basic microcurrent unit that was closer to $600. I went with the high frequency machine, mostly because I see a lot of clients with congested, oily skin and I felt it was a better fit for my current book. Used it for the first time last week on a regular who gets those deep, painful cysts along her jawline. The spot treatment with the neon electrode really seemed to calm the inflammation overnight, and she texted me the next day saying the pain was gone. I'm happy with the choice for now, but I'm curious if anyone who started with high frequency ever regretted not going for microcurrent first for anti-aging work.
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the_robin1d ago
$600 for a basic microcurrent unit is wild. That's a huge price jump.
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Funny how we often pick the tool for the problems right in front of us.
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