Dear Marko, Thank you for reaching out to us! As for your question: The choice of the electrode depends on the kind of injury and tissue to treat, in fact, if the tissue does not show any adhesions nor fibrosis we recommend working with the capacitive. However, to treat a more fibrotic area or an area that shows adherences or severe cellulite we recommend working mainly with the resistive electrode. In any case, we recommend combining the two for a better effecacy. We hope to have been exhaustive :)
For aesthetics (skin tightening etc...) do you use more capacitive or resistive electrode? Thanx!
Dear Marko,
Thank you for reaching out to us!
As for your question:
The choice of the electrode depends on the kind of injury and tissue to treat, in fact, if the tissue does not show any adhesions nor fibrosis we recommend working with the capacitive. However, to treat a more fibrotic area or an area that shows adherences or severe cellulite we recommend working mainly with the resistive electrode. In any case, we recommend combining the two for a better effecacy.
We hope to have been exhaustive :)
@@easytechitalia thank you so much!
One more thing, do you suggest going with higher or lower energy settings?