Is this a Lazer machine so level 4 beauty needed for insuranceFor cavitation look for something on the 20-36Kh. Most that are marketed are 40Kh and are good for beginners. But he professional machines are usually between 32-36kh for real results. For RF look for a machine that is Monopolar, which requires the client to either hold or lay on a contact. Again most machines marketed are bipolar, tripolar, quad polar etc.... But the best with the deepest penetration is the Monopolar machine. Most machines that aren't monopolar will create a lot of heat in the skin and the clients will feel it, but the depth and effects are minimal.
Hope this helps
Nicky
Hi Karen this is for an RF / Cavitation machine. NOT Lazer. Also Technically there are no qualification requirements for operating a Lazer. However, you might want to get one, as I do recommend getting insurance. You'd find it hard to get insurance without qualification or at least a training course from whoever you obtain your machine from.Is this a Lazer machine so level 4 beauty needed for insurance
Thanks
Karen
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