Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about High Frequency Add-On.

A licensed esthetician uses a handheld high-frequency device to deliver gentle electrical currents across the skin, stimulating collagen, reducing bacteria, and calming inflammation. Sessions typically last 5–15 minutes and can be added to any facial for targeted rejuvenation and clearer skin.

Yes, when performed by a trained professional it is generally safe for sensitive and acne-prone skin. Settings are adjusted to your comfort level, though patch testing and consultation are recommended to avoid irritation or contraindications like broken skin or certain medical devices.

Most clients notice immediate tightening and improved tone after a single session, but a series of 4–6 treatments spaced weekly or biweekly is recommended for lasting collagen stimulation and clearer skin.

Absolutely — it’s designed as an add-on and pairs well with cleansing, exfoliation, peels, and masks. Your esthetician will recommend the best sequence and settings to maximize benefits without overstimulating the skin.

Mild redness, slight tingling, or temporary warmth can occur but typically resolves within hours. Rarely, sensitivity or irritation appears; follow post-care instructions and avoid harsh products to reduce risks and speed recovery.

Clients with pacemakers, metal implants near the treatment area, epilepsy, active infections, open wounds, or pregnancy should avoid high-frequency treatments. Always disclose medical history during consultation to determine safe alternatives.