
OPERATION ULTRASONIC
TREATMENT METHODS ULTRASONIC
1. Make sure the 3 electrodes are connected to the correct connector sockets at the rear of the machine. See Diagram
for further details.
They must be plugged in to the right connections or the controls will not work properly. Remove plastic covers from
electrodes before use.
2. Push “Power On/O button to turn the system on.
3. Set the Timer to the desired treatment time (see Treatment Methods for recommendations).
4. Select the Electrode that you wish to use by pushing the appropriate selector button
a. small cone shaped electrode for the eye area
b. smaller round flat electrode for the face
c. larger round flat electrode for the body
When you select an electrode, the indicator light will appear above that button. Ensure that the Electrodes are
connected to the correct sockets at the rear of the machine so that the selector buttons work properly. Note that you
can only use one electrode at a time. It takes about 5 mins to heat up from cold.
5. Push the Wave selector button to select the desired Wave mode (either Constant or Pulse). An Indicator light will show
which mode is selected:
Red indicates the Constant mode
Green indicates the Pulse mode
Pulse mode allows the Ultrasonic function to operate without as much thermal (heat) activity as the constant mode.
This mode may be selected for sensitive, vascular skins or around the eye area.
6. To start the wave energy and begin treatment, push Energy increase button. A green light will show in the Indicator
panel. Increase the energy according to the clients comfort and heat tolerance.
BENEFITS OF ULTRASONIC:
Ultrasound (Ultrasonic) is energy in the form of a wave vibration which is above the audible sound level.
Ultrasonic devices used in the Beauty industry use Low Frequency Ultrasonic waves operating at between 20 – 200
thousand cycles (vibrations) per second. Ultrasonic devices used in the Medical and Physiotherapy industries use
much higher frequencies, operating at around 1 to 3 million cycles per second. Ultrasonic waves produce electrical
stimulation which penetrates through the skin tissue to create a number of responses:
• Heat
• Stimulates circulation of blood supply and lymphatic systems.
• Micro-massage eect. This may improve the tone, texture and color of the skin, and may help to stimulate
the skin’s vital functions.
• Enhanced product infusion
INDICATIONS FOR ULTRASONIC TREATMENT:
• Cellulite treatments • Muscular aches and pains (provided there is no injury)
• Facial lines, wrinkles, crow’s feet • Prematurely aged or mature skins
• Dehydrated skins • Dull, devitalized or sluggish skins
• Scarring • Dark under-eye circles
Ultrasonic treatment may be included into a Facial treatment in place of, or before a traditional massage, or at the
end of the treatment. It may also be used as a stand-alone treatment for areas of concern, or combined with other
appropriate treatments.
A water based serum, ampoule or gel should always be applied first, then the electrode applied over the area. 10
minutes treatment for the face (including eye area) is sucient. If treating a small area (eg eye area) up to 5 minutes
may be appropriate. Body areas may require longer application (10 to 20 minutes), depending on the size of the area.