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High Frequency Acne Device

Sale price$130.00

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developed by kerry founder + aesthetician

Product Details

High Frequency Wand – Professional Acne Treatment with Argon Gas Therapy

Control Breakouts. Calm Inflammation. Speed Recovery.

Breakouts don't need to linger — and you don't need clinic appointments to deal with them.

This is for skin that breaks out, gets inflamed, or takes too long to recover. If you're constantly managing blemishes instead of preventing them, this is where you change that.

Developed by aesthetician Kerry Benjamin, this high frequency wand uses a low-level electrical current to generate oxygen-rich ozone — delivering professional-grade results at home. It helps reduce acne-causing bacteria, calm inflammation, and visibly shorten the life cycle of breakouts.

Originally used in treatment rooms, it's now your at-home acne device for clearer skin and faster recovery.

What This Device Does

  • Reduces acne-causing bacteria with oxygenating ozone
  • Calms redness and visible inflammation
  • Shortens the lifespan of active breakouts
  • Minimizes the appearance of post-breakout marks
  • Helps control active purging from peels and retinol
  • Supports clearer-looking skin over time

What This Device Is Not For

This device targets acne-causing bacteria and supports recovery from breakouts. It does not treat: keratosis pilaris, fungal conditions, sebaceous hyperplasia, perioral dermatitis, hyperpigmentation, or dark spots. It is not a blackhead extractor and will not flatten cystic scarring.

This Works Best If

  • You get recurring breakouts or clogged pores
  • Your breakouts are inflamed, stubborn, or slow to heal
  • You want to treat breakouts early before they fully develop
  • You are using exfoliation (like peels) or retinol and want to control purging and reduce irritation

Why Argon Gas — and Why Every Face Electrode Is the Same Color

There are two gases used in high frequency devices, and they do different things.

Argon gas glows purple-violet. It's the gas that targets acne — bacteria, inflammation, active breakouts. Every face electrode in this device is argon, on purpose.

Neon gas glows orange. We only use neon in the comb electrode, where it stimulates the hair follicle to support healthier hair growth on the scalp.

If all your face electrodes glow the same purple-violet color, that's not a defect — that's the design.

What This Replaces

  • Spot treatments that only dry out the surface of the skin
  • Waiting for breakouts to resolve on their own
  • Frequent in-office treatments for basic acne management

How This Compares to Other Acne Devices

High Frequency (Argon Gas Therapy)

  • Generates oxygen to reduce bacteria
  • Can be used daily when tolerated
  • Treats individual blemishes or the full face
  • The same technology used in treatment rooms for decades

Blue Light Therapy

  • Uses light to target bacteria
  • Typically requires longer sessions
  • Less precise for individual breakouts

In-Office Treatments

  • $100–$300 per session
  • Appointment dependent
  • Not practical for daily or consistent use

Scalp & Hair Support

The neon gas comb electrode is designed for scalp use. Use 2–3 times per week for five-minute sessions to:

  • Stimulate the hair follicle
  • Calm scalp irritation
  • Support healthier-looking hair over time

What's Included

  • High frequency device handle
  • 3 argon gas electrodes for the face (mushroom, spoon, pointy)
  • 1 neon gas comb electrode for the scalp
  • Protective storage case

Specifications

  • Frequency: 50–60 Hz
  • Power: 20 W
  • Voltage: 110/220 V (U.S. compatible)
  • Designed for consistent at-home use

International customers: this device runs on 110/220V. You'll need a plug adapter for your country's outlet — not a voltage converter.

Safety Information

Do not use if you have:

  • A pacemaker or any implanted electronic medical device
  • Active medical implants of any kind
  • Metal piercings in or near the treatment area (remove before use, or avoid the area)
  • Open wounds, severe inflammation, or compromised skin in the treatment area

Do not use:

  • During pregnancy
  • On or near the eyes
  • Over broken capillaries
  • With flammable products on the skin (alcohol-based toners, peroxide)

If you have dental work, surgical hardware, an IUD, or any other medical device or implant, consult your doctor before use.

Safe for rosacea-prone skin — avoid actively inflamed areas.

Frequently Asked Questions