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What are safety precautions for Iontophoresis?
No metal parts of the electrodes may touch the skinThere needs to be plenty of moisture at both electrodesElectrodes need to be evenly covered with cotton or tissue, or have a banana-peel thick layer of gel on the face to prevent a chemical burnI make sure the intensity is down at 0 before I turn on the machine. I increase intensity slowly until my client feels a slight tingle or gets a metal taste. Never increase higher than 2.0 milliamperes.I keep contact with the skin at all times as long as current is flowing. I turn down my intensity and turn off the machine before I remove the electrode from my client's skin.
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No metal parts of the electrodes may touch the skinThere needs to be plenty of moisture at both electrodesElectrodes need to be evenly covered with cotton or tissue, or have a banana-peel thick layer of gel on the face to prevent a chemical burnI make sure the intensity is down at 0 before I turn on the machine. I increase intensity slowly until my client feels a slight tingle or gets a metal taste. Never increase higher than 2.0 milliamperes.I keep contact with the skin at all times as long as current is flowing. I turn down my intensity and turn off the machine before I remove the electrode from my client's skin.
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