D'Arsonvalization

D'Arsonvalization is a procedure where an apparatus applies high-frequency and high-voltage variable pulsed current to the skin, promoting increased tone, improved blood circulation, accelerated metabolism, and stimulation of regenerative processes. Additionally, the device exhibits a pronounced bactericidal and anti-inflammatory effect, making it successful in treating various dermatological conditions

How is D'Arsonval used in cosmetology?
D'Arsonvalization is one of the safest and most effective cosmetic procedures, addressing a wide range of issues from minor breakouts to serious pathologies like eczema and psoriasis.

Moreover, it's not necessary to visit a beauty salon for this treatment. Today, there's a wide selection of portable devices available for home use, allowing everyone to become their own cosmetologist.

D'Arsonval: indications and contraindications


The D'Arsonvalization procedure has been successfully used in cosmetology for many years to address a wide spectrum of issues.


First and foremost, let's discuss the benefits of D'Arsonval for the face. With this device, you can:
  • Increase skin elasticity and firmness.
  • Reduce the visibility of wrinkles, scars, and marks.
  • Minimize enlarged pores.
  • Eliminate facial spider veins associated with rosacea.
  • Diminish post-acne marks.

Additionally, D'Arsonval is applied in combating acne outbreaks. High-frequency pulsed microcurrents destroy harmful bacteria and normalize sebaceous gland function when applied to facial skin. For significant acne reduction, D'Arsonval is recommended in courses of 10-15 sessions each, spaced 1-2 months apart. Even after several sessions, you'll notice fewer breakouts and improved skin condition.


Let's briefly examine other indications for D'Arsonvalization:


Oily skin (face and scalp). The device regulates sebum production, reducing skin oiliness. It's recommended for treating seborrheic dermatitis and other conditions caused by excessive sebum production.

Cellulite and stretch marks. Skin sagging and cellulite on thighs, buttocks, and abdomen can be addressed using D'Arsonval for cellulite. Pulsed current improves microcirculation and tissue metabolism, breaks down subcutaneous fat, enhances skin elasticity, and smoothens skin texture.

Hair loss. D'Arsonval apparatus is successfully used in treating alopecia. Current pulses boost blood circulation and stimulate hair follicles, preventing hair loss and promoting hair density.

Effectiveness and benefits:


  • Anti-inflammatory effect
  • Reduction of stasis phenomena
  • Skin texture improvement
  • Enhancement of overall and local immunity
  • Activation of skin metabolic processes
  • Normalization of sebaceous gland function
  • Improved blood circulation
  • Lymphatic drainage effect
  • Enhanced nourishment of skin cells and intercellular structures
  • Deep hydration and oxygenation of skin cells
  • Acceleration of skin regeneration processes
  • Efficient removal of waste products

Indications for facial D'Arsonvalization:


  • Facial acne outbreaks
  • Inflammatory skin conditions
  • Initial signs of aging
  • Expression and age wrinkles
  • Furunculosis and dermatitis
  • Facial spider veins
  • Post-acne scars
  • Seborrhea
  • Pigmentation issues
  • Psoriasis, eczema, erythema
  • Itching and diathesis
  • Enlarged pores
  • Decreased skin elasticity
  • Pale, uneven facial complexion
  • Flakiness and dryness
  • Facial edema, etc.

Contraindications for facial D'Arsonvalization:


The D'Arsonvalization procedure has several contraindications as electrical current exposure could exacerbate and trigger flare-ups of certain chronic conditions.
  • Pregnancy and lactation
  • Individual intolerance
  • Benign and malignant neoplasms
  • Bleeding disorders
  • Hypertension
  • Rosacea
  • Heart issues
  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Inflammations and open wounds on the skin
  • Skin hypersensitivity
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