Treatments with the “Zemits” device
A treatment with the “Zemits” device is a professional device-based cosmetology procedure designed to improve the condition of the skin on the face or body. Depending on the selected technology and the aim of the treatment, it may help cleanse the skin, improve its tone, texture, elasticity and radiance, and enhance overall skin quality without surgery.
Treatment with the “Zemits” device to improve skin quality
A treatment with the “Zemits” device is a modern aesthetic cosmetology procedure tailored individually to the patient’s skin type, condition and desired result.
It is suitable for patients who wish to improve the appearance of their skin, refresh their complexion, enhance firmness, hydration or texture, and complement their regular skincare plan.
The procedure may be performed on the face, neck, décolletage or body. Its course and effects depend on the functions of the specific “Zemits” device, the technology used and the treatment protocol selected by the specialist.
What is a treatment with the “Zemits” device?
A treatment with the “Zemits” device is a technology-based skincare method performed by a specialist after assessing the skin’s needs.
The aim of the procedure is to improve skin quality, stimulate renewal, cleanse the skin or promote a visibly fresher and more cared-for appearance.
Depending on the type of procedure, the “Zemits” device may be used to cleanse the skin, support hydration, stimulate microcirculation, improve skin tone or care for the skin on the body.
The treatment is selected individually to suit the patient’s specific skin condition.
Radiofrequency, or RF, lifting
Radiofrequency, or RF, lifting is a device-based treatment designed to improve skin firmness and tone.
During the procedure, radiofrequency energy produces controlled heat within the skin tissue. This may help stimulate the skin’s renewal processes and improve its elasticity.
RF lifting may be suitable for improving the tone of the facial contour, cheeks, jawline, neck or other areas. It is often selected when the skin appears tired, has lost firmness or shows early signs of sagging.
Patients generally experience a pleasant warming sensation during the procedure. The intensity is adjusted individually according to skin sensitivity, the treatment area and the desired result.
Afterwards, the skin may appear fresher, more toned and smoother. However, a course of treatments is usually recommended for a longer-lasting effect.
RF lifting may help to:
improve skin tone;
promote a firmer feeling in the skin;
improve the visible appearance of the facial contour;
reduce signs of tired-looking skin;
improve the skin’s elasticity;
complement an anti-ageing skincare plan.
Electroporation
Electroporation is a non-invasive device-based treatment that is sometimes referred to as needle-free mesotherapy.
During the procedure, electrical impulses temporarily increase the skin’s permeability, helping active ingredients reach the upper layers of the skin more effectively.
Electroporation may be suitable when the skin requires hydration, renewal, soothing or an improvement in radiance.
The specialist selects suitable serums or active ingredients according to the skin’s needs. These may include moisturising, antioxidant, soothing or skin-toning products.
The procedure is generally well tolerated and does not involve injections. It may be suitable for patients who want active ingredients to penetrate the skin more effectively without needles or a lengthy recovery period.
Electroporation may help to:
support skin hydration;
improve skin freshness and radiance;
reduce feelings of dryness;
improve the absorption of active ingredients;
soothe tired or dehydrated skin;
complement a course of facial care and rejuvenation treatments.
Vacuum therapy
Vacuum therapy is a device-based procedure that uses controlled vacuum pressure to stimulate the skin and subcutaneous tissues.
The treatment may help improve microcirculation, support lymphatic drainage, reduce feelings of puffiness and improve overall skin tone.
In facial treatments, vacuum therapy may be used to cleanse the skin, care for the pores, stimulate microcirculation and provide a lymphatic drainage effect.
For body treatments, it may be suitable for areas where the aim is to improve the skin’s appearance, reduce feelings of tension or swelling, and support tissue tone.
The vacuum intensity is adjusted individually, as excessive suction may not be suitable for sensitive or couperose-prone skin, or skin that bruises easily.
Temporary redness, warmth or sensitivity may occur in the treated area after the procedure.
Vacuum therapy may help to:
improve microcirculation;
support lymphatic drainage;
reduce feelings of puffiness;
improve skin tone;
help cleanse the pores;
improve skin freshness;
complement a facial or body-care treatment plan.
Microcurrent therapy
Microcurrent therapy is a gentle device-based procedure that uses low-intensity electrical currents to tone the skin and facial muscles.
It is often selected to improve facial contours, refresh the skin’s appearance and promote a firmer feeling in the skin.
Microcurrent therapy may be suitable for patients seeking a gentle lifting effect without injections or invasive treatment.
It may be used on the face, eye area, lip contour or neck when considered appropriate by the specialist.
Sensations during the procedure are usually mild, although slight tingling or vibration may be felt.
The treatment generally requires no recovery period. Afterwards, the skin may appear fresher, more toned and rested.
Microcurrent therapy may help to:
improve facial muscle tone;
refresh the appearance of tired skin;
visibly improve facial contours;
reduce feelings of puffiness;
improve the skin’s firmness;
complement a course of anti-ageing treatments;
maintain a fresh and well-cared-for appearance.
How is the most suitable “Zemits” treatment selected?
The most suitable “Zemits” procedure is selected individually after assessing the skin’s condition.
When the primary aim is to improve skin firmness and facial contours, RF lifting or microcurrent therapy may be recommended.
When the skin requires more intensive hydration and the enhanced delivery of active ingredients, electroporation may be suitable.
When improved microcirculation, lymphatic drainage or cleansing is required, vacuum therapy may be selected.
The best results are often achieved through an individually designed course or a combination of several technologies within one skincare plan.
The frequency, sequence and intensity of the procedures are determined by the specialist, taking into account the patient’s skin type, sensitivity, age, lifestyle and desired result.
How does a treatment with the “Zemits” device work?
During the procedure, the specialist uses the “Zemits” device and an appropriate treatment technique to act on the skin’s surface or deeper layers.
Depending on the technology, the treatment may help cleanse the skin, improve the absorption of active ingredients, stimulate the skin’s natural renewal processes or enhance its tone.
Before the procedure, the skin is cleansed and prepared. The specialist then performs the device-based treatment, adjusting the intensity according to the skin’s sensitivity and the aim of the procedure.
At the end of the treatment, soothing, moisturising or restorative skincare products are usually applied.
Effects of the treatment
A treatment with the “Zemits” device may help improve the skin’s overall appearance and comfort.
It may be suitable for dull, tired, dehydrated or uneven skin, as well as skin that has lost tone.
When the procedure is performed regularly according to a specialist’s recommendations, it may provide a more noticeable and longer-lasting improvement in skin quality.
The result depends on the skin’s initial condition, the number of treatments, the technology used and the patient’s at-home skincare routine.
What are the benefits of a treatment with the “Zemits” device?
A treatment with the “Zemits” device may help to:
improve overall skin quality;
refresh dull and tired-looking skin;
improve skin texture;
support skin hydration;
improve skin tone;
give the skin a healthier glow;
reduce feelings of roughness;
improve the skin’s elasticity;
complement an aesthetic cosmetology treatment plan;
maintain a healthy and well-cared-for appearance.
Who is a treatment with the “Zemits” device suitable for?
A treatment with the “Zemits” device is suitable for patients who wish to improve the appearance and quality of their skin gently and without invasive intervention.
It may be appropriate for different skin types, including dry, tired, dull or combination skin, as well as skin that has lost tone.
The treatment may also be beneficial as preventative skincare when the aim is to maintain hydration, freshness and elasticity.
A specialist will determine whether the procedure is suitable, taking into account the patient’s skin condition, sensitivity, age, lifestyle and desired result.
Which areas can be treated?
Depending on the treatment objective, the procedure may be performed on:
the face;
the neck;
the décolletage;
the hands;
areas of the body;
areas where the skin has lost firmness;
areas with uneven skin texture;
areas requiring skin refreshment or care.
During the consultation, the specialist assesses which area is most suitable for treatment and what results may be expected.
How is a treatment with the “Zemits” device performed?
At the beginning of the procedure, the specialist cleanses the skin and assesses its current condition.
The most suitable treatment protocol, device setting and intensity are then selected.
The chosen area is treated with the device. Sensations during the procedure depend on the specific technology used, but the treatment is generally well tolerated.
Afterwards, the skin may appear fresher, smoother and better cared for.
What can be expected after the procedure?
Temporary redness, warmth or mild sensitivity may occur after the procedure, particularly in patients with sensitive skin. These reactions are generally short-lived.
Patients are advised to follow the specialist’s instructions, use suitable moisturising and protective skincare products, and apply sunscreen when exposed areas have been treated.
Aggressive scrubs or active skincare products should not be used immediately after the procedure unless recommended by the specialist.
Course of treatments and results
For a more noticeable and longer-lasting result, the procedure may be recommended as a course.
The number of treatments and the intervals between them are determined individually, taking into account the skin’s condition, the aim of the procedure and the selected device technology.
The first changes may be noticeable after one procedure, with the skin appearing fresher, smoother and more radiant.
Regular treatments and appropriate at-home skincare are important for maintaining longer-lasting results.
Can the procedure be combined with other methods?
A treatment with the “Zemits” device may be included in a broader aesthetic cosmetology plan.
It may be combined with moisturising, rejuvenating, cleansing or other skincare treatments when considered appropriate by the specialist.
Combinations are planned individually so that the procedures complement one another and help achieve a greater improvement in skin quality.
Common myths about treatments with the “Zemits” device
Myth: Device-based treatments are suitable only for mature skin.
A treatment with the “Zemits” device may be suitable for people of different ages. It may help maintain skin quality preventatively and improve the appearance of tired, dull or dry skin, as well as skin that has lost tone.
Myth: A lengthy recovery period is always required after a device-based treatment.
Many device-based cosmetology procedures are gentle and do not require a lengthy recovery period. Skin reactions vary from person to person, but patients can often return to their usual daily activities shortly after the procedure.
Myth: One treatment is enough to achieve long-lasting results.
The skin may appear fresher after one treatment, but a course of procedures is often recommended for a more noticeable and longer-lasting result. The specialist determines the number of treatments after assessing the skin’s needs.