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All Your Questions About ESPADA Are Answered

ESPADA FOREO acne
ESPADA is the ultimate weapon against acne is something everyone will say after the first use. But, if you still haven’t tried this revolutionary and powerful device, here’s the collection of the most frequently asked questions about it. If you still thinking about whether you need this revolutionary device or not, hopefully, these answers below will help you decide. But, FYI ESPADA prevents acne before it even happens.

Will ESPADA help with my acne?

ESPADA is safe for use on mild acne (whiteheads, blackheads, and papules) and moderate inflammatory acne (inflamed, sensitive bumps filled with pus). It is not intended for the treatment of severe, nodular, or cystic acne.

Should I perform a compatibility test?

Yes, we recommend doing this before the 1st use, and here’s how:
  • Test the device on a less sensitive area of the skin, such as the inner arm, before beginning treatment on the face, following the HOW TO USE instructions exactly.
  • Wait 24 hours and check the treated area. If you don’t notice any difference (redness, discoloration, or irritation) between the treated and untreated skin, you may begin ESPADA treatments.

Can I use the ESPADA longer than 30 seconds on 1 blemish?

The ESPADA pauses every 30 seconds, but it can be used up to 2 minutes (4 thirty-second uses) on a given spot. It depends on the severity of the pimple and the sensitivity of the skin. However, do not apply the device on a blemish for more than 2 minutes in one treatment session as this can lead to skin injury.

Can I use it if I have sensitive skin?

The ESPADA is safe to use on any skin type, but if you think you may be sensitive to light, you should not use the ESPADA without doing a light sensitivity test first. To do this, follow the recommended compatibility test.

If I have a sunburn, should I use this device to treat my acne?

We do not recommend the usage of the device if you have had a sunburn within the preceding 2 weeks.

Can I share it with other people?

While the device’s treatment surface is made from antibacterial silicone, it still cannot guarantee protection against the spread of infections. Therefore, we do not recommend sharing your ESPADA with other people.

What is the technology in ESPADA which heals acne and blemishes?

This device combines two technologies. First, blue LED light, whose qualities are used not only in cosmetics but also in medicine. The blue LED light is curing on the surface of your skin. It is soft, safe, and non-invasive. The second technology, T-Sonic pulsations, stimulates blood microcirculation, facilitating the skin’s renewal. ESPADA FOREO acne

How often should I use ESPADA?

You can use it on a daily basis, just be careful not to use it over a blemish for more than 2 minutes. Do not apply the treatment to a spot more than 3 times a day, and make sure you leave a minimum time of 4 hours between each treatment. For additional information, please check the user manual

Can I use ESPADA if I suffer from migraines?

This device should NOT be used if you suffer from migraines.

Is ESPADA safe during pregnancy?

This device should NOT be used on pregnant women or while breastfeeding.

How long should I charge my ESPADA?

After 1.5 hours of connecting your device to the charger, your ESPADA will be fully charged. This allows your device to perform 100 uses of 30 seconds each.

Should I use ESPADA right after cleansing?

You can use your ESPADA after thoroughly cleansing your skin. Right after using the device, we advise you to apply a moisturizer and continue with your skincare routine. ESPADA FOREO acne

Do I need to put on sunscreen after treatment?

It is always recommended to include sunscreen in any skincare routine. Please, make sure you always check with your dermatologist when in doubt.

Are there any contraindications for ESPADA?

There are important things to take into consideration before deciding to include ESPADA in your skincare routine. So, please first check the full information about this device in the user manual and make sure to consult your dermatologist.

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Alma 14/10/2021
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I didn't know it worked on whiteheads, they've been giving me so much trouble lately. Espada sounds like something I should try!

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Alicia 14/10/2021
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Is it safe to use alongside a spot treatment like acne patches or salicylic acid?

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RJ 20/10/2021
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Could it cause skin pigmentation for coloured skin?

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