It generally has a liquid or gelatinous appearance and texture. And although some professionals claim that it also improves the absorption of ingredients by the skin, this has not been scientifically proven. Some conductive gels also have moisturizing properties that help keep the skin hydrated during the procedure. It also avoids possible irritations caused by the rubbing of the electrodes. This is very important in procedures such as ultrasound scans, otherwise it would be impossible to obtain good images. And the conductive gel reduces the electrical resistance between the skin and the electrodes, thus improving signal transmission and therefore the accuracy of the results obtained. The sound waves produced by ultrasound technology need a conductor to act effectively. It is used in medical procedures such as ultrasound and electrocardiograms, but it is also commonly used in aesthetic treatments with ultrasound such as radiofrequency or laser such as pulsed light (IPL). This product is the so-called conductive gel, which is used to improve the conductivity of the electrodes of medical-aesthetic devices when they come into contact with the skin. In different medical and aesthetic procedures, it is common to use a transparent, almost liquid and somewhat sticky product on the skin, which helps to slide the handpiece to spread the gel.