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Cosmetic electrotherapy is a range of beauty treatments that uses low electric currents passed through the skin to produce several therapeutic effects such as muscle toning in the body and micro-lifting of the face. It is based on electrotherapy, which has been researched and accepted in the field of rehabilitation, though the "scientific and medical communities have tended to sideline or dismiss the use of electrotherapy for healthy muscles".

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  • Cosmetic electrotherapy is a range of beauty treatments that uses low electric currents passed through the skin to produce several therapeutic effects such as muscle toning in the body and micro-lifting of the face. It is based on electrotherapy, which has been researched and accepted in the field of rehabilitation, though the "scientific and medical communities have tended to sideline or dismiss the use of electrotherapy for healthy muscles". The use of electricity in cosmetics goes back to the end of the 19th century, almost a hundred years after Luigi Galvani discovered that electricity can make the muscle in a frog's leg twitch (see galvanism). Subsequent research in electrophysiology has been carried out by people such as Robert O. Becker, Dr Björn Nordenström, a former chair of the Nobel Selection Committee for Medicine, and Dr Thomas Wing, who invented some of the first micro-current devices. (en)
  • Elektroterapi kosmetik adalah serangkaian yang meakai arus listrik yang dipasangkan melalui kulit untuk menghasilkan sejumlah efek terapi. Pemakaian kelistrikan dalam kosmetik telah ada sejak akhir abad ke-19, nyaris setahun setelah Luigi Galvani menemukan bahwa listrik dapat membuat otot pada kaki katak bergerak (lihat galvanisme). Riset berikutnya dalam elektrofisiologi dilakukan oleh orang-orang seperti , Dr Björn Nordenström, bekas ketua Komite Pemilihan Nobel untuk Kedokteran, dan Dr Thomas Wing, yang menciptakan beberapa perangkat arus mikro pertama. (in)
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  • Luigi Galvani lends his name to the term "galvanic" (en)
  • Michael Faraday lends his name to the term "Faradic" (en)
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  • September 2016 (en)
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  • Luigi Galvani, oil-painting.jpg (en)
  • M Faraday Th Phillips oil 1842.jpg (en)
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  • Elektroterapi kosmetik adalah serangkaian yang meakai arus listrik yang dipasangkan melalui kulit untuk menghasilkan sejumlah efek terapi. Pemakaian kelistrikan dalam kosmetik telah ada sejak akhir abad ke-19, nyaris setahun setelah Luigi Galvani menemukan bahwa listrik dapat membuat otot pada kaki katak bergerak (lihat galvanisme). Riset berikutnya dalam elektrofisiologi dilakukan oleh orang-orang seperti , Dr Björn Nordenström, bekas ketua Komite Pemilihan Nobel untuk Kedokteran, dan Dr Thomas Wing, yang menciptakan beberapa perangkat arus mikro pertama. (in)
  • Cosmetic electrotherapy is a range of beauty treatments that uses low electric currents passed through the skin to produce several therapeutic effects such as muscle toning in the body and micro-lifting of the face. It is based on electrotherapy, which has been researched and accepted in the field of rehabilitation, though the "scientific and medical communities have tended to sideline or dismiss the use of electrotherapy for healthy muscles". (en)
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  • Electrotherapy (cosmetic) (en)
  • Elektroterapi (kosmetik) (in)
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