🔊 Elevate Your Diagnostic Game with Cytolax!
The 2X 250ml Cytolax Ultrasound Gel is a high-quality, thick, clear transmission gel designed for use with fetal doppler devices and ultrasound diagnostic techniques. This hypoallergenic, non-irritating gel is completely aqueous, ensuring it won't stain clothing or damage transducers. With UKCA and CE certifications, it guarantees optimal performance across a broad range of frequencies.
Units | 500.0 millilitre |
Brand | Cytolax |
R**D
Good gel
Used for my scanning machine for pregnant dogs. Works well and a good price.
S**S
Us gel
Good quality gel
M**K
Ok - but depends what you’re using it for… doesn’t really help with the ZIIP
I bought this on the basis of other reviews that this was a cheaper replacement for the electric conductive gel used for the ZIIP halo. It is not a good replacement/ it dries quickly and you'll end up having to use lots of it. But didn’t think it was as effective as you couldn’t really feel the tingle you get with the ZIIP gel. I was afraid it could end up clogging the charging port of the ZIIP so stopped using it very quickly. So if you’re looking for something cheaper don’t use this stuff. I ended up buying the real McCoy after buying 4 of these - total false economy!
S**N
Gel
Got these to use with circulation board.
F**0
Sticky
Doesn't last and feels sticky
B**D
Good Product
Works just as well as any other gel at about the same price. Easily applied and lasts throughout treatment
M**O
Vital for ultrasound wand
This is vital for your ultrasound wand working effectively and it does the job perfectly.
K**R
Great for Ultrasound, Not for Microcurrent Devices
The Cytolax Ultrasound Gel is thick and clear, just as described, and it works really well for ultrasound procedures because you can use a lot of it to get clear images.However, I tried it with my facial microcurrent device and it didn’t work out well. The gel is too thick and dries too fast for use on my face. It's not smooth enough for the device to work properly. So, while it’s good for ultrasound, I wouldn’t recommend it for microcurrent devices.
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