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Frequently Asked Questions about Polysonic

Polysonic ultrasound gel is a coupling medium used during diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound procedures to eliminate air pockets between the transducer and the skin, ensuring clear signal transmission. Without a proper coupling agent, air interference can distort imaging results and reduce the effectiveness of treatment sessions.

Polysonic ultrasound gel is designed for sonographers, physical therapists, and other licensed clinicians who perform diagnostic imaging or therapeutic ultrasound treatments. It is also used in clinical training environments and outpatient rehabilitation settings where consistent acoustic coupling is required.

Apply a generous amount of Polysonic ultrasound gel directly to the patient's skin or to the transducer head before beginning the scan or treatment. Spread the gel evenly to cover the entire contact area, then move the transducer in slow, consistent strokes to maintain full contact throughout the session.

Yes, Polysonic ultrasound gel is formulated to be gentle and non-irritating, making it suitable for use on most skin types including sensitive skin. Always check the product label for specific ingredient information if a patient has a known allergy or skin condition before applying.

Ultrasound gel is a water-based, high-viscosity coupling medium that stays in place during transducer movement and provides strong acoustic conductivity, while ultrasound lotion has a lighter consistency that absorbs more quickly into the skin. Gel is generally preferred for diagnostic imaging, whereas lotion is sometimes chosen for therapeutic massage-style applications.

Store Polysonic ultrasound gel at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and extreme heat or cold, to preserve its consistency and conductivity. Avoid freezing the gel, as temperature extremes can alter the formulation and reduce its effectiveness as an acoustic coupling agent.

Yes, ultrasound gel does have a shelf life, and using expired gel can compromise acoustic performance during procedures. Check the expiration date printed on the Polysonic ultrasound gel container before use, and discard any product that shows changes in color, consistency, or odor.

Remove Polysonic ultrasound gel from skin by wiping the area with a clean, dry towel or a damp cloth immediately after the procedure. For clothing, rinse the gel with cool water as soon as possible before laundering, since the water-based formula generally washes out without staining when treated promptly.

Because Polysonic ultrasound gel is specifically formulated to deliver consistent acoustic coupling performance, which is critical for accurate imaging and effective therapeutic outcomes. Clinicians rely on products with a proven formulation to reduce variability between procedures and ensure reliable results across different patient populations and equipment types.

Polysonic ultrasound gel is available in a range of container sizes suited for different clinical settings, from individual-use packets for single-patient procedures to larger bulk bottles for high-volume practices. Choosing the right quantity depends on how frequently ultrasound procedures are performed in your facility and your storage capacity.

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