Microcurrent beauty devices are currently a favorite skin care device for women, but they are also worried about side effects, so they are very cautious when using them. So, will microcurrent beauty devices hurt nerves? What are the scams of microcurrent beauty devices?
Microcurrent beauty devices will not hurt nerves when used correctly. However, when using a microcurrent beauty device, you should choose a regular medical institution. The microcurrent beauty instrument mainly uses computer fluctuations to improve the skin and promote the production of collagen and fibrous tissue in the skin, making the skin firmer, improving skin wrinkles, and making the skin look more beautiful.
Microcurrent beauty device scams also exist. Radio frequency beauty instruments all have red and blue cold light functions, but each light can only exist in a single form. If a merchant says that its beauty instrument can use two kinds of light at the same time when introducing the product, it may be a liar. In addition, some businesses have not mastered the microcurrent technology of radio frequency beauty devices at all, and only use electric current to fool people. Most people who buy beauty devices from small workshops for cheap will encounter this situation. As soon as they turn on the beauty device, their face will be electrocuted. It hurts, this is also a scam.
There are also some merchants who claim to be "black technology" mini beauty equipment, but these are actually fakes that cut corners. The beauty equipment is a simplified version of medical beauty. Don't look at the small one on your hand. It has a lot of sophisticated technology and is very substantial.