Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about High Frequency.

Yes. High Frequency is generally safe for sensitive and acne-prone skin when performed by a trained technician. We screen for contraindications first and adjust intensity to minimize irritation while targeting inflammation and bacteria effectively.

Most clients describe a gentle tingling or warming sensation and a faint ozone scent. Occasional light sparking near active blemishes is normal. The treatment is non-invasive and comfortable, with little to no downtime afterwards.

Many clients notice immediate brightening and reduced redness after one session; for acne control and long-term clarity, a series of 4–6 weekly treatments is typical, followed by occasional maintenance sessions.

Yes. High Frequency pairs well with facials, extractions, and LED therapy to enhance results. Your provider will recommend timing and sequencing, avoiding strong chemical peels or aggressive exfoliation immediately before or after treatment.

Side effects are usually mild and temporary, including light redness, warmth, or slight dryness. Rarely tiny scabs form on active lesions. Follow post-care guidance to soothe skin and avoid harsh actives for 24–48 hours.

Not suitable for pregnant clients, those with pacemakers or electrical implants, epilepsy, active sunburn, or recent isotretinoin use. We conduct a consultation to review medical history and determine a safe, effective plan.