Technical principle: Hot Maggie is a unipolar radio frequency technology, which acts on the skin through radio frequency energy to generate heat energy to stimulate the regeneration and remodeling of collagen, thus achieving the effect of firming the skin and improving wrinkles. Ultrasonic gun is a kind of ultrasonic technology, which acts on the fascia layer of SMAS through high-intensity focused ultrasonic energy to generate heat energy to stimulate the regeneration and remodeling of collagen, thus achieving the effect of improving skin.
Operation mode: Gemaji is a unipolar RF technology, which requires the use of a special RF therapeutic head, which directly contacts the skin for operation. Ultrasonic gun is a kind of focused ultrasonic technology, which uses high-intensity focused ultrasonic energy to act on the fascia layer of SMAS through the ultrasonic therapeutic head without touching the skin.
Temperature control: the temperature of hot Maggie is generally around 65-75℃, and the higher the temperature, the deeper it can stimulate the regeneration and remodeling of collagen. However, the temperature of the ultrasonic gun is generally around 50-65℃, which is relatively low and has relatively little stimulation to the skin.
Scope of application: Jumaji is suitable for lifting and firming the whole body skin, especially the face, neck, eyes and other parts. Ultrasonic gun is mainly used to lift and tighten facial contours, such as forehead, cheekbones, mandible and other parts.
Comfort: Ge Maji may feel pain during treatment and needs anesthesia or coolant to relieve discomfort. However, the ultrasonic gun is usually painless and comfortable during the treatment.
Both thermal Maggie and ultrasonic cannon are effective cosmetic treatment methods, but there are obvious differences between them in technical principle, operation mode, temperature control, application scope and comfort. When choosing the treatment method that suits you, you should comprehensively consider your skin condition, needs and tolerance. If you have any questions about the therapeutic effect and safety of hot Maggie and ultrasonic cannons, you should consult a professional doctor or beautician, and don't blindly follow the advice of advertisements or non-professionals.