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Other Treatment Techniques
You may also use short circular or cross-hatched motions around the
eyes, mouth, chin and forehead, as shown in the diagrams below.
Circular and cross-hatched (up/down and side to side) motions are
more intense treatments than the simple upward/downward strokes.
We recommend you start with the upward/downward strokes, as
mentioned in the
Targeted Rejuvenation Techniques
on the
previous page. If your skin reacts well to that technique, you can
then move on to using the short circular and cross-hatched motions,
as shown in below diagrams.
Other Treatment Techniques
Eye Area and Nose:
Set suction control between level 1 and 5 (where
1 is the lowest setting and 5 is the highest setting).
We recommend starting with the lowest setting 1
(with the Fine or Precision Diamond Tip™) and
increasing after a few uses, depending on your
comfort level and skin sensitivity.
In the area of the eyebrows, use short, upward
strokes, carefully avoiding the sensitive eyelids.
Continue to the nose area. Use straight, downward
strokes following the curve of the nose and the line
of the cheek bone towards the nose.
Use the
Precision Diamond Tip™
for hard to reach
areas of the nose.
Hands, Arms, Legs and Décolletage:
You may use the Coarse Diamond Tip™ if treating
hands, arms and legs. Use the Fine Diamond Tip™
for décolletage. Set suction control between level
1 and 5 (where 1 is the lowest setting and 5 is the
highest setting). We recommend starting with the
lowest setting 1 and increasing after a few uses,
depending on your comfort level and skin sensitivity.
For hands, arms and legs, use straight, downward
strokes. When using on décolletage,
do not use
on nipple area.
Targeted Rejuvenation Techniques