Stainless steel remote electrodes allow to use the device more effectively, treating those areas on a body which are difficult to access, as well as reduce the mechanical load on the device, which is very critical for the models with LCD, thus prolonging the device’s durability.
CCC “INVET” offers stainless steel remote electrodes (attachments) that can be used with most of the ENART, Scenar and Prologue devices available in the market today.
Stainless steel remote electrodes, offered by CCC “INVET”, are made of special steel, which provides safety application. Important feature – no electrolysis penetration into skin.
Remote (additional) electrodes considerably enhance the capabilities of your device, improve its therapeutic effect, and assist with treating the body parts difficult to access with the device”
The EA-2 acupuncture electrode has two working surfaces (4mm and 14mm) and can provide high-precision impact on any, including hard-to-reach, areas of the body.
This remote electrode is designed for therapeutic procedures on the face, palms and feet and has one working surface.
This remote electrode is specially designed for therapeutic procedures on areas of the back and spine.
This remote electrode is designed for cosmetic and therapeutic procedures on small areas of the body. The best choice for face treatment.
This remote electrode is designed for cosmetic and therapeutic procedures on the abdomen, buttocks and other parts of the body.
This remote electrode is designed for cosmetic and therapeutic procedures on any areas of the body that are easily accessible for treatment.
This remote electrode is specially designed for therapeutic procedures in the rectum and vagina.
This remote electrode is designed for therapeutic procedures on large areas of the body.
This remote electrode is designed for therapeutic procedures on large areas of the body.
This remote electrode is designed for therapeutic procedures on areas of the body covered with hair (also fur/wool).
This remote electrode is designed for therapeutic procedures on areas of the body covered with hair (also fur/wool).