Collection: Professional High Frequency Devices for Estheticians

Glownar offers professional high frequency devices designed for licensed estheticians, medical spas, and skincare professionals seeking a versatile treatment tool for facial and scalp services. Professional high frequency machines use alternating electrical current delivered through specialized glass electrodes filled with argon or neon gas to support a variety of aesthetic treatments. High frequency facials are commonly incorporated into acne care, post-extraction treatments, skin rejuvenation protocols, scalp treatments, and product absorption services. Whether you're expanding your treatment menu or equipping a new treatment room, Glownar's professional high frequency devices provide reliable performance, professional training, warranty coverage, and flexible financing options.

What Is High Frequency Treatment?

High frequency treatment is a non-invasive aesthetic procedure that delivers a mild alternating electrical current through glass electrodes. Depending on the selected electrode and treatment technique, providers may perform direct high frequency treatments by applying the electrode to the skin or indirect treatments, sometimes referred to as the Tesla method, in which the client holds the electrode while receiving a relaxing facial massage. During treatment, small amounts of ozone are generated at the skin's surface, making high frequency a popular addition to professional acne protocols and post-extraction care while also supporting overall skin rejuvenation.

High Frequency Electrodes Guide

Professional high frequency machines use interchangeable glass electrodes to treat different areas of the face and scalp. Mushroom electrodes are commonly used for larger facial areas such as the cheeks and forehead. Spoon electrodes are designed to follow facial contours around the eyes and nose. Point or spark electrodes allow providers to target individual blemishes with greater precision, while comb electrodes are commonly incorporated into professional scalp treatments. Choosing the appropriate electrode helps providers customize treatments for different skin concerns and treatment areas.

High Frequency for Acne and Skin Rejuvenation

Professional high frequency facials are commonly used to support both acne-focused and anti-aging treatment protocols. During acne treatments, providers often incorporate high frequency after extractions to help calm the skin and support post-treatment care. For skin rejuvenation, high frequency may be combined with facials and other aesthetic services to promote healthier-looking skin, improve the appearance of dullness, and enhance overall treatment outcomes. Because of its versatility, a professional high frequency device remains a valuable addition to virtually any esthetic treatment room.

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Upgrade Your Esthetic Practice with Professional High Frequency Devices

Whether you're adding your first professional high frequency machine or expanding your treatment offerings, Glownar provides reliable high frequency devices designed for today's estheticians, medical spas, and skincare professionals. From acne-focused treatments and post-extraction care to skin rejuvenation and scalp services, our professional equipment helps practices deliver versatile, non-invasive treatments with confidence. Explore our collection of professional high frequency machines and discover why aesthetic providers trust Glownar for quality equipment, expert training, lifetime technical support, and flexible financing options.

Frequently Asked Questions

A professional high frequency machine is a versatile skincare device used by estheticians during facial and scalp treatments. High frequency therapy is commonly incorporated into acne treatments, post-extraction care, skin rejuvenation, and scalp services. The gentle electrical current delivered through glass electrodes helps support healthier-looking skin and complements many professional facial protocols. Because of its versatility, a high frequency facial machine remains a staple treatment in medical spas, esthetic practices, and skincare clinics.

The cost of a professional high frequency machine depends on its features, number of glass electrodes, portability, and intended clinical use. Compact handheld systems are often an affordable option for estheticians, while larger tabletop units may offer additional treatment flexibility and accessories. When comparing professional high frequency machines for sale, consider training, warranty coverage, technical support, and replacement electrode availability in addition to price. Glownar also offers flexible financing options to help aesthetic professionals invest with confidence.

Professional high frequency machines use interchangeable glass electrodes designed for different treatment areas. Mushroom electrodes are commonly used on larger facial surfaces, spoon electrodes follow facial contours, point or spark electrodes target individual blemishes, and comb electrodes are commonly incorporated into professional scalp treatments. Selecting the appropriate high frequency electrode allows providers to customize treatments based on the client's skin concerns and treatment area while maximizing the versatility of a single professional device.

High frequency facial treatments are generally well tolerated by many skin types when performed by a trained professional using appropriate treatment settings. Before treatment, providers should complete a thorough client consultation and review any medical conditions or contraindications. Individuals with pacemakers, certain implanted medical devices, epilepsy, or pregnancy may not be suitable candidates for high frequency therapy. Following manufacturer guidelines and proper treatment protocols helps promote safe, consistent results.

Yes. Professional high frequency devices are commonly incorporated into scalp treatments to help support scalp health and improve the overall treatment experience. Many estheticians use comb electrodes as part of scalp care services before or after applying professional hair and scalp products. While high frequency is frequently included in scalp wellness protocols, treatment outcomes vary by individual, and providers should avoid making guarantees regarding hair growth. For additional information, explore Glownar's educational resources on professional high frequency scalp treatments.

Portable high frequency machines are lightweight, compact, and well suited for mobile estheticians, smaller treatment rooms, and providers seeking flexibility. Tabletop high frequency machines often include a larger base, additional treatment controls, and multiple interchangeable electrodes for a wider range of professional applications. Both portable and tabletop high frequency devices deliver the same core treatment technology, making the best choice dependent on your practice size, workflow, and treatment goals.