Muscle electrostimulation
Discover the benefits of muscle electrostimulation!
What is Muscle Electro-Stimulation?
Muscle electro-stimulation (EMS) is a therapeutic method that uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscles, causing clear, involuntary contractions. First explored by the Italian scientist Luigi Galvani in the early 20th century, this technique has since been widely developed, offering therapeutic, athletic, and aesthetic benefits. The advantages of muscle electro-stimulation include:
- Significant improvement in muscle performance.
- Reduction of cardiovascular fatigue.
- Fat loss without physical effort.
- Less stress on joints and tendons. EMS, used in medicine, sports, and aesthetics, is performed by placing electrodes on the patient’s body with an electro-stimulator.
In just 40–50 minutes, this method can deliver remarkable results.
For optimal outcomes, it is recommended to follow 8–12 sessions, twice a week.
However, it is important to note the following contraindications:
- Presence of tumors.
- Acute inflammatory diseases.
- Unhealed fractures.
- Compromised skin integrity in the area of electrode application.
- Presence of metallic structures in the area of application.
- Severe overall health conditions.
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| Price: | From $80 |
| Duration: | 15–45 minutes |
| Lorem | Ipsum |
| Skin Reaction | Lorem Ipsum |
| Recovery | None |
| Recommended Series | 10–12 sessions |
In conventional medicine sports injuries, pain relief treatment, including in states of excessive muscle tension and neuralgia, degenerative diseases. In aesthetic medicine sagging skin (dry, dehydrated skin), anti-wrinkle prevention (fine wrinkles), stretch marks, cellulite, excessive hair loss, first signs of baldness.
- pregnancy
- breastfeeding
- menstruation
- allergy
- allergy to ingredients contained in preparations or painkillers diabetes
- especially uncontrolled diabetes
- herpes and other viral
- fungal and bacterial skin infections
- as well as inflammations
- cancer during treatment
- taking anticoagulants (including acetylsalicylic acid, heparin, acenocoumarol)
- tendency to scars and fibrosis, patient's age below 6 years (in special cases this limit may be lowered)
- skin hydration
- even skin tone
- fast regeneration
- scars become shallower
- cellulite reduction
- firming the face oval
- reduction of facial wrinkles