FAQ

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Is the head massager suitable for everyone?


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No, it isn't. For people with cervical spondylosis, using a head massager may increase cervical spine pressure; elderly people, who may have osteoporosis, face the risk of fractures; and children, whose head and neck muscles are still developing, may suffer adverse effects if the massager is used improperly. Additionally, individuals with head injuries, skin diseases, or certain other medical conditions should consult a doctor before using the device.

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Can a head massager treat diseases?


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It is only an auxiliary health care device and cannot replace formal medical treatment. Although it can relieve symptoms such as headaches, if the headache is severe or lasts for a long time, you should seek medical attention promptly to identify the cause.

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What precautions should be taken when using an eye massager?


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Before use, ensure the skin around the eyes is clean, free of sweat and cosmetic residues; remove contact lenses or colored contact lenses to avoid affecting comfort or damaging the cornea; avoid using it when you are overly full, overly hungry, or for a long time before bedtime; choose a quiet, comfortable environment with a suitable temperature; place the massager correctly and adjust the tightness of the head strap properly; start with low intensity and select an appropriate massage mode; and keep your eyes closed during use.​

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