Active electrode - Electrode of an electrotherapy device that is used on the area to be treated, Alternating current - Abbreviated as AC; rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction; produced by mechanical means and changes directions 60 times per second, Ampere - Abbreviated as A and also known as amp (AMP); unit that measures the strength of an electric current, Anaphoresis - Process of infusing an alkaline (negative) product into the tissues from the negative pole toward the positive pole, Anode - Positive electrode of an electrotherapy device; the anode is usually red and is marked with a P or a plus (+) sign, Catalysts - Substances that speed up chemical reactions, Cataphoresis - Process of infusing an acidic (positive) product into deeper tissues using galvanic current from the positive pole toward the negative pole, Cathode - Negatie electrode of an electrotherapy device; the cathode is usually black and is marked with an N or a minus (-) sign, Circuit breaker - Switch that automatically interrupts or shuts off an electric circuit at the first indication of overload, Desincrustation - Process used to soften and emulsify sebum and blackheads in the follicles, High frequency mach - Apparatus that utilizes alternative, or sinusoidal, current to produce a mild to strong heat effect; sometimes called tesla high-frequency or violet ray, Ions - Atoms or molecules that carry an electrical charge, Ionization - The separation of an atom or molecule into positive or negative ions, Iontophoresis - Process of infusing water-soluble products into the skin with the use of electric current, such as the use of positive and negative poles of a galvanic machine or a microcurrent device,

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