Apilus settings for Telangiectsia

Hello all, my name is Gretchen and I am new in the field of electrolysis. I have purchased an Apilus SX500 for my practice and so far I just love this machine, especially since I was trained on an old analog machine. I would like to eliminate the spider veins on my legs but I do not know what settings I should use on my machine. I have bought the Ballet Telangiectsia needles/probes and now I need a little guidance.

I am not sure of Telangiectasia ever working on the legs. There is too much pressure in the legs to keep the blood vessel plugged up long enough.

Additionally, someone whose name I forget at the moment, once told me that one can’t do high level Telangiectasia with an Apilus, as it doesn’t have two foot pedals to allow one to control the thermolysis separate from the galvanic. Of course, having had no good hands on training in that art, using the treatment fairly infrequently, and learning it only from books, and many long theoretical discussions with those who tell me they know about it, I can’t possibly guide you as well as some others on this subject.

Thank you for your response James.
The way the Apilus is designed I think you can set the machine so it can automatically turn the galvanic and the thermolysis on and off at the right times, definitely not sure. I hope that those who can guide me will chime in. I really would like to offer this service to my clients, of course only when I have had enough practice on myself and willing friends.