Discover two new launches from the Baldan Group at AM Live

Published 06th Mar 2019
Discover two new launches from the Baldan Group at AM Live

Pressotherapy has long been used as an alternative to manual lymphatic drainage, but the Baldan Group is one of the first to harness it for use in the eye area. Worn as a mask, Iridium Eyes Pressotherapy is a facial lymphatic draining system that delivers an intelligent, vibrating massage to help ease lymphatic congestion and promote the drainage of fluids from under the eyes. Acupuncture points are stimulated and, by gently heating the skin, muscle tension is eased and blood circulation in the eye contour area is improved. Plus, with meditative music built into the device, the treatment is a deeply relaxing one for clients.

The multi-purpose InfraBaldan 3.0, meanwhile, combines moderate, constant physical activity with infrared radiation to activate aerobic metabolism and aid weight loss. The machine uses sensors to measure the patient’s heartbeat and then converts that information to action pulses of infrared radiation at precise times. The result is a targeted workout that suits the client’s body type and metabolism.

To discover more about these devices, and to see the full range of products from the Baldan Group, visit them on stand B6 at Aesthetic Medicine Live on 23-24 March 2019 at Olympia London.

Register for your FREE entrance ticket and book CPD-accredited education here.

Pressotherapy has long been used as an alternative to manual lymphatic drainage, but the Baldan Group is one of the first to harness it for use in the eye area. Worn as a mask, Iridium Eyes Pressotherapy is a facial lymphatic draining system that delivers an intelligent, vibrating massage to help ease lymphatic congestion and promote the drainage of fluids from under the eyes. Acupuncture points are stimulated and, by gently heating the skin, muscle tension is eased and blood circulation in the eye contour area is improved. Plus, with meditative music built into the device, the treatment is a deeply relaxing one for clients.

The multi-purpose InfraBaldan 3.0, meanwhile, combines moderate, constant physical activity with infrared radiation to activate aerobic metabolism and aid weight loss. The machine uses sensors to measure the patient’s heartbeat and then converts that information to action pulses of infrared radiation at precise times. The result is a targeted workout that suits the client’s body type and metabolism.

To discover more about these devices, and to see the full range of products from the Baldan Group, visit them on stand B6 at Aesthetic Medicine Live on 23-24 March 2019 at Olympia London.

Register for your FREE entrance ticket and book CPD-accredited education here.

Pressotherapy has long been used as an alternative to manual lymphatic drainage, but the Baldan Group is one of the first to harness it for use in the eye area. Worn as a mask, Iridium Eyes Pressotherapy is a facial lymphatic draining system that delivers an intelligent, vibrating massage to help ease lymphatic congestion and promote the drainage of fluids from under the eyes. Acupuncture points are stimulated and, by gently heating the skin, muscle tension is eased and blood circulation in the eye contour area is improved. Plus, with meditative music built into the device, the treatment is a deeply relaxing one for clients.

The multi-purpose InfraBaldan 3.0, meanwhile, combines moderate, constant physical activity with infrared radiation to activate aerobic metabolism and aid weight loss. The machine uses sensors to measure the patient’s heartbeat and then converts that information to action pulses of infrared radiation at precise times. The result is a targeted workout that suits the client’s body type and metabolism.

To discover more about these devices, and to see the full range of products from the Baldan Group, visit them on stand B6 at Aesthetic Medicine Live on 23-24 March 2019 at Olympia London.

Register for your FREE entrance ticket and book CPD-accredited education here.

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Published 06th Mar 2019

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