Does the Hospital Have Magnetic Wave Therapy Machines and Costs? - Plastic Surgery

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Is there a magnetic wave light machine available at the municipal hospital? How much does one session cost?

nigo, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2007/05/31

Dr. Lu Daokuan reply Plastic Surgery


Currently, the municipal hospital does not offer radiofrequency therapy (also known as RF skin tightening).
The prices vary significantly across different locations, ranging from over NT$50,000 to NT$120,000, depending on the generation of the device used.
The effects of the treatment can last for approximately two years.

Reply Date: 2007/05/31

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The question regarding whether the hospital has magnetic wave therapy machines and the associated costs is quite relevant, especially as patients seek alternative treatments for various conditions. Based on the information provided, it appears that the hospital in question does not currently offer magnetic wave therapy machines, specifically referring to a type of treatment known as "電波拉皮" or radiofrequency skin tightening. The costs for such treatments can vary significantly, ranging from approximately NT$50,000 to NT$120,000 (around USD 1,600 to USD 3,800), depending on the technology used and the specific generation of the machine. The effects of these treatments are reported to last about two years.

Magnetic wave therapy, often referred to in the context of "third medicine," is a concept that encompasses various alternative therapies, including those that utilize electromagnetic fields for healing purposes. While some practitioners advocate for its benefits, the scientific community remains divided on its efficacy. The lack of extensive research and clinical trials raises questions about the validity of claims made regarding its effectiveness.

In the context of your inquiry, it is essential to understand that while some hospitals may not have specific machines for magnetic wave therapy, they might offer other forms of treatment that could be beneficial for your condition. For instance, ultrasound therapy and other forms of physical therapy are commonly used in rehabilitation settings and can provide significant relief for musculoskeletal issues.

If you are considering magnetic wave therapy or any alternative treatment, it is crucial to consult with a qualified healthcare provider who can guide you based on your specific medical history and condition. They can help you weigh the potential benefits and risks associated with such treatments and suggest more established therapies that may be more effective.

Furthermore, if you are looking for specific treatments like ultrasound-guided thermal therapy for conditions such as metastatic cancer, it is worth noting that this therapy is still relatively new and may not be widely available in all regions. As mentioned, the cost for such treatments can be substantial, with estimates around NT$85,000 (approximately USD 2,700) per session, and the treatment process can take several hours.

In conclusion, while the hospital may not currently offer magnetic wave therapy machines, there are various treatment options available that can be explored. It is advisable to have an open discussion with your healthcare provider about your treatment options, including the potential for referral to specialists who may have access to the latest technologies and therapies. Always prioritize evidence-based treatments and ensure that any therapy you consider is supported by clinical research and professional guidance.

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