Just wondering who uses the BT nano and what do you think of it? How much did it cost you & how much do you charge for the service?

 

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MOVEMENTS= POSITIONS

When I received my new blue/ Platinum BODY and face machine, I threw out the products that came with it. I only kept the hydra gel and the polarized water. The Bt- 3 serum products retail and professional + others went all the to garbage.

There are way more than 6 movements with the BT  Nano.  You can do anything you want with it for the most part, lifting as well as separating of lines.  I do a 45 minute full face treatment with it, and my clients see results.   Go buy a more expensive machine if it makes you feel better, but please stop speaking blatent un-truths about the machine I currently use, as I know what you stated to be unfactual.  You sound pretty condescending, which I don't appreciate either.   Thank you.  

I don't buy more expensive machines, I buy machines that I like. I don't buy a cheaper machine and tell my clients that it will work just like the expensive machine. I am honest.

So am I and for you to insinuate I'm not is insulting and not in the least professional.  The machine I use works because I took the time to learn how to use it effectively.  End of discussion.  I will not engage in this back and forth with someone who simply seems to want to put others down. 

Listen Jodi, I don't care for what you think and say since I am using BIO-THERAPEUTIC MICROCURRENT ( ONLY ) for the past 13 years. I am trained by them multiple times.  I am experienced in microcurrent for 13 years. So your opinions is your opinon. My trained, my knowledge and my experience by seeing results is what I take with me  in my 17 years of experience.

When I spoke with the sales rep from BT, he did indicate that the Nano was more limited than their larger, more expensive Micro-current machine in that Nano only went to level 5 as the the Platinum went to level 10, but that said, Jodi, it looks like you are getting great results at level 5, so I really want to practice to get better.  Everything I've read and seen on the internet seems to indicate that the practitioner matters more than the machine when it comes to microcurrent.

You said that you were trained by IDI.  Do you know if they offer a specific class in microcurrent or were you able to bring in the nano and have them show you?  I take a lot of classes with them here in Philly and adore them so I would love to learn more about the microcurrent process - like where in the facial and neck muscles to place the probes to get lengthening and where to get lift.  I sort of know already, but really want to get much better at it.  

It was in the Targeted Treatmentments with Technology class and maybe the Microzone classes.  I learned the basics of how to do the lifting and stretching moves, then I just expanded and tried new things.  I agree, going to higher levels would be a good thing, but I can't see how the smaller machine would be more limited in the movements you can do.   I am  getting great results, clients have to keep coming regularly to get it done.  And I also agree, the more you practice the better you get.  Good luck! 

Also, my reply above about unfactual info was only to Lucie, who said there were only 6 movements with it.  It was not directed at anyone else.  

I am signed up for both, so I look forward to learning some more moves.  Thank you!  

Great!  Let me know how it goes!  I took the class when I worked at Ulta, and the Nano was big in the Microzone treatments.  I just expanded on it. 

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