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Microcurrent therapy (MTT) is one of the electrotherapeutic methods of affecting the human body, which uses a weak pulsed electric current in the range of 10 to 600 μA, with a frequency of 0.1-300 Hz.
Electromyostimulation (syn: myostimulation, neurostimulation, physiostimulation, myolifting) is the application of impulse currents to affect the neuromuscular apparatus.
Diathermy [from the Greek. Diatfiermaino - warm up (dia - through, through and therme - heat, warmth); syn: endothermia, thermolentration] - one of the methods of electrotherapy, consisting of local or general exposure to the patient's body with alternating electric current of high frequency and high strength, leading to an increase in temperature in organs and tissues.
Magnetotherapy - is the use in the treatment and prevention of permanent, low-frequency variables and pulsed magnetic fields. In cosmetology, the most common method of low-frequency magnetotherapy, based on the use of non-intensive changes in pulsed magnetic fields.
Ultrasonic therapy (UZT) is a physiotherapeutic method of exposure, using high-frequency mechanical vibrations of particles of the medium. Ultrasound is the elastic mechanical vibrations of particles in a medium with a frequency above 16 kHz, that is, beyond the audibility of the human ear.
Ultraphonophoresis is a complex effect on the body of ultrasonic vibrations and active cosmetic means.
Controlled microdermabrasion - skin resurfacing under the action of inert crystals of a powder based on corundum (alumina crystals), with the help of which the layers of tissues exfoliate at different depths.
Infrared irradiation is the application of infrared radiation with therapeutic or cosmetic purposes.
Ultraviolet irradiation is a therapeutic application of UV radiation. Like many physiotherapy methods used in cosmetology, UV irradiation was initially used for therapeutic purposes (including treatment of acne, alopecia, vitiligo, etc.) and only after a while they began to be used for aesthetic purposes (as an alternative to natural tanning ).
The appearance of tan in the form of a pleasant golden brown ("bronze") skin color is associated with sun bathing, which was widely used in Europe practically throughout the 20th century.

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