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titleOfInvention Anti-allergic skin treatment device
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] To provide an anti-allergic skin treatment device that suppresses the skin allergic reaction while suppressing inflammation and / or promoting metabolism, and capable of regenerating the skin in a short time without the combined use of drugs. With the goal. [Structure] A pair of electrodes separated from each other, an electric circuit connected to the pair of electrodes to generate a unipolar voltage pulse train, and a driving circuit thereof. A unipolar voltage pulse train has a pulse width of 1 00 μs to 10 ms, duty ratio 50% or less, repetition frequency 20 to 800 Hz, peak voltage value 0. The voltage is 05 to 20 V and includes a rectangular wave, a triangular wave, and a sine wave. The pair of electrodes is used for the affected area of the skin.
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