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Valerie 17/04/2023

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Hello,
I don't know how old this question is, but I can definitely say though my experience that rosacea should be a counter-indication to microcurrent. Although microcurrent and nanocurrent mimic our bio-electrical exchanges, they are not gentle technologies, they boost ATP levels that can lead to fat apoptosis, collagen destruction and stimulate rosacea (instead of calming it). The levels and use of microcurrent were close to the study that was posted here above, leading to fat aopotosis at the third application of microcurrent.

I used a Ziip device last December (2021) as advised by the company for rosacea (type 3, hyperplasia). The company specifically advised <span>the nanocurrent program "as many times as your wish" </span>and this triggered exacerbated hyperplasia a few days after the second time I used the device as advised, twice in a row. Roughly 10 days later, I woke up to see one cheek depressed and my eye pads melted. A few months later, my eyes had aged a decade (shrunk, round in shape and sunken in) collagen depleted and fat loss extended to my body, triggering Acquired Lipodystophy, possibly an immune réaction to the high levels of ATP. Ziip refunded me but was not helpful: Rosacea is immune related and should appear as a counter indication (as it does appear regularly for radiofrequency).

To this day, a year and a half later, if the sunken cheek has almost repaired, I still have 2 large bumps that stand out on my forehead (where the 2 probes are located on the device) my eyes and orbital fat loss are still as bad. Walking is painful with no padded soles and I will be soon having fat grafts under my feet. I have joined a Facebook group regrouping 6000+ members who have experienced fat loss linked to radiofrequency, laser and other devices. Several members landed in this group as I did, after microcurrent triggered fat loss and collagen depletion.

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