
You've tried everything. Your back hasn't gotten the memo.
Body washes, scrubs, switching detergents. Back breakouts are stubborn because most products only ever reach the surface — and that's not where they start.
Hiding your back
Skipping the pool, the tank top, the backless dress — over skin nobody else is even thinking about.
The endless cycle
One spot clears, two more show up. Surface products never reach where it actually begins.
Can't even reach it
It's literally on your back. Most solutions quietly assume you're a contortionist.
Old-school science. Genuinely simple to use.
Glide it on
Run the wand over the breakout zone for a few minutes. You'll feel a gentle warmth and notice a faint ozone scent — that's the high-frequency working.
It works below the surface
The current produces a trace of ozone right at the skin — the property that's made high-frequency a fixture in professional facials, reaching where surface products stop.
The tech isn't new — it's trusted. High-frequency has been used in skin clinics for over a century. VIORA just made a version that fits your hand, your back, and your budget.
Consistency is the whole secret.
Real customer photos, used with permission. Individual results vary. VIORA is a personal-care device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.
Four heads, one for every spot.
VIORA comes with four interchangeable glass electrodes. Swap them to match where you're working — most people live on the mushroom head for everyday back and shoulders.
Mushroom
The all-rounder. Widest contact surface — covers the back and shoulders fast.
Spoon / tongue
A flat tip for steady, direct contact on individual areas you want to focus on.
Curved / bent
For the shoulder-blade curve and the spots that are hardest to reach.
Comb
Included for the scalp — if you want to use high-frequency on your hairline too.
Why high-frequency belongs in your back routine.
It isn't a gimmick. High-frequency has been used in dermatology and aesthetics clinics since the early 1900s. Here's what it actually does.
Ozone at the surface
As the current passes through the argon-filled glass electrode, it produces a trace of ozone right at the skin's surface — long valued in professional high-frequency facials for keeping skin looking clear.
Increased circulation
The oscillating current gently stimulates blood flow to the treated area, bringing more oxygen and nutrients to the skin — the same principle behind the high-frequency facials offered in clinics worldwide.
Surface oil balance
High-frequency has a mild drying effect on excess surface oil — the congestion that leaves back skin looking bumpy — without stripping the skin's moisture barrier.
The key difference from creams and washes: topicals work on the surface. High-frequency reaches the follicle level — where back breakouts actually begin — which is why it gets to spots surface products keep missing.
What VIORA customers say.
“My back has honestly never looked this clear. I do it for five minutes while I'm watching TV and barely think about it now.”
“Wore a backless dress to a wedding last weekend — first time in years I didn't think twice about covering up. That's the whole review, really.”
“The warmth and little tingle is weirdly satisfying — it actually makes me look forward to doing it. Five minutes while I watch TV. My boyfriend started using it too.”
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Your back's new 5-minute habit.
The VIORA High-Frequency Wand
One device. No refills, no subscription, no actives to keep re-buying. Backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee — try it risk-free.
Everything you need to know.
How is this different from a face high-frequency wand?
Most high-frequency wands are built for the face — small electrode heads and short handles, made to work one spot at a time. VIORA has a longer handle for reach and a wider electrode designed for the back and shoulders, so you can cover more skin in less time without twisting yourself into knots.
How often should I use it, and for how long?
For an active back routine, use it daily for 5–10 minutes on the area. Once you're happy with how your skin looks, most people drop to 3–4 times a week to maintain it. Consistency matters more than intensity — short daily sessions beat long occasional ones. Think of it like brushing your teeth.
Which electrode attachment should I use for the back?
The mushroom head covers the most surface area and is the best all-rounder for the back and shoulders. The curved hook helps with the shoulder-blade area and hard-to-reach spots, and the spoon is handy for individual areas you want to focus on. Start with the mushroom head and swap as needed.
Can men use it too?
Absolutely — back breakouts affect men and women alike, and the device works the same regardless. Because high-frequency works below the surface, it isn't limited by the thicker skin men often have on the back.
Is it safe to use on broken or irritated skin?
Avoid using the device directly on open or broken skin, active cysts, or anything cut or irritated — use it around the area instead. If you have a severe or cystic form of acne, please check with a dermatologist first. VIORA is a personal-care device, not a substitute for medical care.
Will it interfere with my other skincare?
Use it on clean, dry skin — no serums or oils applied first. Afterward, go ahead with your usual routine. Avoid using it right after strong actives like retinoids, AHAs, or BHAs, since those raise sensitivity. If you're on prescription acne medication, check with your prescriber before adding it.
Five minutes. The spot nothing else gets to.
Give your back the step your routine's been missing — and stop planning your outfits around it.