What is it
The Tesla ray is a device used at medical spas to oxygenate and tone the skin, and to promote collagen and elastin production. The end result? Rejuvenation. How does it work The Tesla ray cleanses the skin, increases blood circulation, hydrates and tones, and improves overall appearance. Invented by Nikola Tesla in the 1800s, this high-frequency current instrument was used primarily for viral and bacterial infections. The high-frequency current gives rise to pulsed oscillations that kill pathogens and re-energize the healthy cells of the skin and scalp to promote self-healing. The treatment has been used safely and effectively for nearly a century now. It is gentle, non-intrusive and proven to be the very best for the treatment of acne and damaged skin. The Tesla ray clears blemishes, erases fine lines, and tightens the muscles around the eyes. It eliminates puffiness and repairs sagging skin. Promotes scalp health and aids hair growth. Top Skin Benefits of High Frequency Facials:
The Tesla ray is a versatile skin detoxing tool that can be used in a variety of ways. The effects are subtle and cumulative over time. Although some skin freshness may be noticed only after one treatment, this modality is not plastic surgery. It should be viewed as a part of an ongoing regimen. That's the bad(ish) news. The good news is that it feels like a million bucks, so you are going to want to return time and time again. Moreover, health, relaxation, and beauty overlap at a sweet spot on the spectrum of wellness, so here is to celebrating youth. One treatment at a time.
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About the authorEvelina Sodt, PhD is a nationally registered provider of health education services. She is a practitioner, a consultant, and the author of over a dozen books, including Healing Pain, Anxiety, and Inflammation Without Drugs: The Science Behind Natural Medicine. Dr. Ev practices virtually via remote consultations. She lives in Northern NJ with her husband, daughter, and a cat named Kingston. Archives
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