Questions & Answers about Silver Gloves Facial Rejuvenation
Q: Is it dangerous to pass electrical current over the face?
A: No. The gloves are a carefully tested and approved Japanese apparatus conducting an extremely low micro-current closely matching current produced naturally by the human body.
Q: Why do our bodies produce electricity?
A: Some 60 trillion cells in our body conduct their activities by repeating and balancing electrical charges and discharges.
Q: What does electrical current have to do with skin care?
A: Normal skin function is maintained by the constant flow of a balanced micro-current, from the deepest layers of the skin to the surface.
Q: Then why generate further current?
A: Aging and changes in physical condition compromise the body?s ability to generate bionic electrical current. As the body becomes unable to maintain a balanced electrical flow, wrinkles and flab appear. The Energy Waves treatment is designed to effectively restore a balanced electrical flow.
Q: What does the restoration of a balanced electrical flow do the face?
A: It is effective in revitalizing skin cells, in facilitating blood circulation and in improving muscle strength. It reduces wrinkles, and lifts flabby, sagging skin while adding a glow to the face.
Q: How does this treatment differ from other wrinkle treatment machines and aesthetic devices?
A: The gloves can be used safely in sensitive areas, such as around the eyes. This feature alone makes Energy Waves unique.
Q: Does the treatment hurt or feel strange?
A: Energy Waves produces a mildly stimulating touch. It is neither a massage nor a rub. Gloved hands simultaneously pass lightly over the face.
Q: What exactly happens during this facial?
A: Our specially trained therapist adjusts the apparatus to which the gloves are attached to optimize effectiveness for various treatment areas and skin types.
Q: How long does a treatment last?
A: The treatment can last for 10, 15 or 20 minutes, depending on client preferences and skin condition.
Q: Is it the same level of intensity for everyone?
A: No. Wave levels are determined by the degree of sensitivity of the skin.