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[quote="support"]Dear KisaIONTO, hm, this is a good question, which no one has asked before! For your own safety and since I don’t know how those magnetic parts would react to the current, I would recommend to NOT use this kind of polish when treating with iontophoresis. But of course you can consult with your doctor as well.[/quote]
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Felonea
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2021 3:03 am
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I would never recommend that. Hopefully everything is going well with you.
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Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 10:17 am
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Dear KisaIONTO,
hm, this is a good question, which no one has asked before!
For your own safety and since I don’t know how those magnetic parts would react to the current, I would recommend to NOT use this kind of polish when treating with iontophoresis. But of course you can consult with your doctor as well.
KisaIONTO
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:08 pm
Post subject: Iontophoresis and magnetic nail polish
Can I do Iontophoresis treatments with magnetic nail polish on my nails? There are particles in it that move with help of a magnet when polish still wet.
Any danger in it or does it make no difference?
(Ps-Using Idromed 5PS)
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