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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between professional and home-use versions of beauty devices?
Professional devices operate at higher intensity and power with more precise parameter settings, delivering faster and more noticeable results, but they require trained operators. Home-use versions have lower intensity, simpler controls, and built-in safety features, so they can be used safely by anyone without professional training.
Is it safe to use home-use beauty devices?
Home devices are designed with everyday user safety in mind — they have limited intensity, automatic shut-off, and protection against overheating or incorrect skin contact. Even so, it is important to follow the instructions, respect contraindications such as pregnancy or skin conditions, and not exceed the recommended treatment frequency.
What results can you realistically expect from a home device compared to a salon treatment?
Home devices deliver gradual, milder improvement that typically becomes visible only after several weeks of regular use, while salon treatments give a more noticeable, faster effect after just one session thanks to higher power. Home devices work best as a complement, maintaining results between salon visits, rather than as a full replacement for professional treatments.
How do you choose the right home device for your skin type?
When choosing, focus on the main concern you want to address — for example, LED therapy for sensitive or blemish-prone skin, microcurrent for firming, or radiofrequency for more mature skin with visible signs of ageing. Sensitive and dry skin benefits from gentler intensity settings, while oily and more resilient skin can usually handle stronger modes.
