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microcurrent treatment how often

by Bernie Senger PhD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The recommended frequency for in-office microcurrent facials is typically every one to two months.Oct 18, 2021

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How often should you get microcurrent facial treatments?

Frequency depends on each case, but here are some generalizations: Patients younger than 30 years old often only need microcurrent facial treatment to slow down aging. This can mean anything from 2 or 3 sessions per year to a maintenance session every 2 months.

What is Microcurrent therapy and how does it work?

Together with microdermabrasion and other facial treatments, microcurrent therapy is a non-surgical facelift used in skin rejuvenation. It’s popular as a non-intrusive, pain-free, and simple treatment that shows instantaneous results.

What is a microcurrent facial?

A microcurrent facial stimulates your facial muscles for a natural lift “Microcurrent machines in facial aesthetic applications are used to ‘work out’ the muscles of the face, stimulate collagen, and tighten skin appearance,” says Svendsen.

What are the side effects of Microcurrent treatments?

Adverse effects of microcurrent treatments are rare, but can manifest themselves through a general flu-like sentiment: Patients may notice nausea, fatigue, and drowsiness after 90 minutes or during the first 24 hours. Patients who suffer from certain conditions are more prone to side effects.

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How often do you need a microcurrent facial?

Skincare experts recommend that you receive microcurrent treatments at least once per month to see the best results, or every other week if you can swing it. While your results will be gorgeous and last a long time… nothing in life is permanent, which is why you'll need to practice the right maintenance.

How long do the results of microcurrent last?

Microcurrent facials have immediate results that peak on the third day and last about 3-6 weeks. They also work cumulatively so you will see a difference over the long term if you continue treatments.

Can you use microcurrent too much?

“The microcurrent is stimulating the smaller muscles of the face. Too much of the nerve stimulation could be tiresome and unnecessary, but nothing to warrant a warning.

Can you do microcurrent every day?

For optimal results, NuFace recommends using the Trinity five times a week for the first 60 days and two to three times per week thereafter to maintain results. I decided that to truly make this a sustainable part of my routine, I would use it once a day, every day, for 30 days.

Can microcurrent make wrinkles worse?

Answer: Electrical microcurrent devices may make facial lines worse.

Does microcurrent help sagging skin?

As we age, our bodies produce less and less of these important proteins, leading to wrinkles, sagging skin, and a generally unhealthy appearance. By stimulating collagen and elastin production, microcurrent treatment can help reverse these signs of aging and leave you with firmer, younger-looking skin.

Does microcurrent have long term effects?

Some people report experiencing immediate results after microcurrent facials, including tighter skin and a more sculpted appearance. However, there is little scientific research proving that this treatment is effective or safe long term.

Does microcurrent build collagen?

A: Yes, microcurrent not only retrains your muscles, but it also works at a cellular level to boost collagen for firmer skin. This can help to minimize fine lines and wrinkles.

Does microcurrent ruin Botox?

“After the initial 48 hours time, it's absolutely fine to do LED or microcurrent facials after botox,” says Leading Physician Dr. Rowe. There is no effect of microcurrent on Juvederm and it's safe to use it. However, you should still consult your doctor.

Can you overuse NuFACE?

It tones and contours and helps with everything from sagging to fine lines. Microcurrent, too, is basically impossible to overuse and you will see instant and dramatic results. NuFACE is the leader in microcurrent technology and our device of choice at Skin MPLS.

Does microcurrent tighten neck skin?

Microcurrent is one of the fastest growing, non-invasive and safe facial modalities and can be used on the neck area to help to tighten some of the loose skin that can happen over time as we age.

Can you use NuFACE 2 times a day?

A: NuFACE devices are safe and gentle enough for everyday use, either morning or night. We recommend using NuFACE devices once in a 24-hour period, for 5-20 minutes per treatment.

How often should you do a microcurrent facial?

Each microcurrent treatment helps your muscles familiarize with lift and muscle tone, and they accumulate for a desired outcome of holding the lift for longer on its own. For your first 60 days we recommend using MyoLift 1-3 times a week. After you find you are satisfied with your results from the initial series you move into a microcurrent maintenance routine. Another way microcurrent facials are similar to exercise for the rest of the body is that results often first take place in healing beneath the skin. With exercise this might look like a reduced heartrate, sore muscles, or increased metabolism. In the case of microcurrent facials it looks like stimulation and increase of ATP,increase of protein synthesis and strengthening existing collagen and elastin fibers. When we continue to heal the internal health of the skin, external transformations are quick to follow, creating the visible benefits we all desire.

Why do you need to repeat microcurrent?

Cumulative microcurrent treatments ultimately build the strength in your facial muscles which helps them hold results from a microcurrent session longer. This is why microcurrent treatments need to be repeated in a full series.

Is Myolift safe to use daily?

While MyoLift is safe to use daily, it is not suggested. Taking at least one day of rest in-between microcurrent treatments ensures you are not overworking the facial muscles, which is better for absorbing the benefits of your facial.

Can you see results after microcurrent?

Many people claim they can see results after their first microcurrent facial treatment. In fact, it is not unheard of to see visible results after a single treatment. However if you don’t see results after the first treatment, that’s normal too! This will vary on your unique skin condition. As we explain above, for the best facial lifting and toning results it is recommended that you prepare to schedule at least one treatment a month to maintain and increase the facial contouring results. Talk with your esthetician about the series of treatments they would recommend for your unique skin type, age, and other variables. And if you’re looking for a MyoLift microcurrent facial provider in your area, you can always useour provider map to find your nearest one.

What Can Microcurrent Therapy Treat?

Microcurrent facial treatments can tone, stimulate, and rejuvenate the skin overall. In addition, specialists also use it to treat the following visible skin imperfections and conditions:

How much does microcurrent cost?

Pricing for microcurrent sessions varies in terms of duration and clinic. On average, a one-hour session costs $100 or more and a 90-minutes session can reach $200. Some clinics can apply discounts for treatment packages paid upfront.

The Procedure

Microcurrent Therapy is a non-invasive facial toning therapy that is performed in the clinic. Microcurrent machine applicators are usually made up of two wands or gloves applied to the face simultaneously. These wands or gloves generate a low-frequency electrical current that boosts collagen and elastin production in your body.

The Benefits

When it comes to skincare and beauty, microcurrent therapy has numerous advantages. As we age, our skin develops lines and wrinkles, and its flexibility declines. Muscles beneath the skin begin to sag and weaken as well. Skin deteriorates; all of this can be restored with microcurrent therapy.

Is Microcurrent Therapy Safe

Microcurrent Therapy, unlike typical surgical facelifts, is entirely safe and has no real adverse effects. The sole exception is if you are pregnant or have cardiac disease, in which case a microcurrent facial is not recommended. Aside from that, everyone else is safe to use this skin treatment.

The Side Effects

There are no adverse effects, and they are correct in that there are no actual bad side effects. However, based on my experience, you might feel a little different following your therapy. Microcurrent therapy alters muscle tissue, softens scar tissue, and boosts circulation by eliminating waste materials and improving cellular metabolism.

What to do if you experience some side effects

As with any massage or detox therapy, you should drink at least two quarts of water in the two hours following your session. If the adverse effects return, drink more water, and they should go away in approximately 20 minutes.

The Take-Away

While you may see remarkable changes after just one session, you will experience even more significant and long-lasting results over time if you continue with the microcurrent therapy.

What Is a Microcurrent Treatment?

A microcurrent treatment uses microcurrent machines to transmit low-voltage electricity to your skin and facial muscles. “Waves of electricity” sounds scary, but these treatments are actually painless thanks to the low voltage of those waves.

What is the purpose of microcurrents in the face?

This works to tighten skin, reduce wrinkles, improve skin brightness, and more.

Why do people want cosmetic treatments?

The reasons vary, but one of the top reasons reported is to look younger and to combat signs of aging. #N#This doesn’t come as a surprise. The anti-aging market is worth over 56 billion dollars and is predicted to increase by 10 billion dollars in the next three years alone!#N#With a million anti-aging products and procedures on the market all promising more youthful skin, it can be hard to understand which ones are legitimate. Not to mention that many of these procedures are invasive, expensive, and painful.#N#Luckily, there are services out there that can give you youthful skin quickly and painlessly. One of those is called a microcurrent treatment. In this post, we’re going to go over what a microcurrent treatment is, how it works, and the benefits you can see from a single one.

Is microcurrent facial invasive?

Our microcurrent facial is completely non-invasive and requires no recovery time. You can be in and out in a day with amazing results!

Does microcurrent cause muscle contraction?

It’s important to note that microcurrent therapy does not actually cause muscle contraction. What we've found is past devices that cause muscle contraction can cause the muscle to atrophy with time. Microcurrent works with the body's cellular frequency to help stimulate ATP thereby stimulating collagen and elastin for cellular repair.

Is microcurrent painful?

Like we said earlier, the feeling of the microcurrents on your skin is not painful. Some describe it as a gentle “zingy” or buzzing sensation while others don’t feel much of anything!

Does microcurrent help with skin?

Microcurrent treatments can also increase your blood circulation, which can brighten up your skin. This also helps bring more nutrients and oxygen to your skin and muscle cells in the face, which can also help to heal and boost the health of your skin.

How often should I use microcurrent?

Most practitioners recommend 20 minutes of treatment twice a day. If you are using the newer automatic unit from MicroStim®, the unit is programmed to deliver a five-minute treatment cycle. So, you would do four cycles, twice a day, five days a week. Taking two days off each week is important, and taking a rest from treatment of 1 to 2 weeks every two months is recommended. If you have the luxury of extra time in your day to devote to eye health, we recommend adding other healthy activities like walking, yoga, Pilates, Qi gong etc. Anything you do to benefit your overall health will benefit the health of your eyes.

How long should I use a microcurrent machine?

The machine runs for five minute cycles. The recommendation is that you do four of those five minute cycles in the morning and four in the evening. That’s more than some clinicians recommend, but that’s what we recommend in this program. I occasionally might recommend doing more than those twenty minutes, but if you have a lot of extra time in your life, rather than just doing more and more microcurrent stimulation I would add in other things to support your health. Do some yoga. Go for a walk. Do some stretching, meditation, or stress management.

Are Microcurrent Facials Permanent?

Microcurrent facials are not permanent. You should make them part of your routine to get long-lasting results.

How Often Should You Get a Microcurrent Facial?

When you start to get satisfied with the results from the initial microcurrent series, you can start the microcurrent maintenance treatment routine.

How Long Does it Take To Get Results From Microcurrent?

Within five to six weeks of doing your microcurrent treatments regularly, you should probably have visible improvements in your facial muscle tone.

Is Microcurrent Worth It?

Microcurrent facials help tone and lift your facial muscles, jawline, and eyebrows. Microcurrent therapy works like massage by removing toxins and excess water from your skin.

FAQs

Some of the rare microcurrent facial treatments’ side effects include drowsiness, fatigue and nausea.

How much does a microcurrent facial cost?

Typically, you can expect to spend somewhere between $250 to $500 per session.

When was microcurrent first used?

It's got some pretty impressive history behind it too: The use of microcurrent technology was introduced to the world of medicine in the 1980s and was the first FDA-approved treatment for Bell's palsy and muscle paralysis. Decades later, microcurrent is now a part of many facial services offered throughout the skincare community—including celebrity aesthetician Joanna Vargas' Los Angeles spa, where I tried out the treatment myself.

What happens during a microcurrent facial?

He told me what I often hear from dermatologists and aestheticians: My skin has some congestion, dead skin buildup, and of course, hyperpigmentation —a few of the woes that come along with having combination, melanin-rich skin.

What is microcurrent facial?

One more time for the ppl in the back: Microcurrent facials are basically like a workout for your face —meaning they help stimulate your facial muscles.

Is microcurrent safe?

For the most part, microcurrent treatments are safe for everyone. However, Dr. Diaz says some may want to proceed with caution. "Fortunately, this treatment is overall very safe, since the devices produce a low amount of electrical current, " he explains.

Does microcurrent therapy work?

John Diaz, MD, plastic surgeon and cofounder of Honor MD, doesn't find microcurrent to be an effective treatment to get more lifted and defined facial features. “The idea behind the microcurrent facial is that electrical stimulation of the muscles will build them up and result in a more lifted and chiseled appearance of the face," he says. "Although electricity can stimulate muscles to contract, simple contraction of the muscle does not build it up or tighten it. Muscle needs resistance, usually in the form of weight, to actually build new muscle cells or strengthen existing ones."

What is microcurrent facial?

A microcurrent facial stimulates your facial muscles for a natural lift. “Microcurrent machines in facial aesthetic applications are used to ‘work out’ the muscles of the face, stimulate collagen, and tighten skin appearance,” says Svendsen.

How does microcurrent work?

Microcurrent facials tighten and smooth the muscles and connective tissues in the face by increasing cellular activity, and have been shown to reduce wrinkles, mostly around the forehead area.

Is microcurrent facial noninvasive?

This beauty treatment uses electricity to promote cell growth in skin. Sounds shocking but the procedure is noninvasive, injection-free, and painless.

Can you use microcurrent while pregnant?

People who are pregnant or nursing may also want to avoid the procedure. “The microcurrent device has never been tested or clinically used on a pregnant or nursing mom, so there is an unknown variant [when it comes to its impact on mom or baby],” says Svendsen.

Can you have microcurrent with Botox?

And if you’ve had certain face fillers, you also aren’t a good candidate. “Patients who have had a lot of Botox or neurotoxin may not benefit from the upper face treatment on microcurrent since their muscles are frozen,” says Svendsen.

Can home devices be used more frequently?

There are also home devices to try for a similar cost. And they can be used more frequently — theoretically, infinitely. But these devices aren’t as powerful as the ones professionals use and may not provide noticeable results on first use.

Is microcurrent painless?

“Since this is a modality that requires consistency, patients do weekly treatments,” says Svendsen. “What’s even better about microcurrent is that it is painless and gives my patients instant gratification.”.

Three Must-Learn Microcurrent Treatments

Master these three microcurrent treatments and accelerate your pain resolution, facilitate regeneration and healing, and secure vibrant overall health and wellness today.

1. Vagus Nerve Stimulation

One treatment that can bring you from a place of anxiety, stress, and non-healing into a place of relaxation and productive healing is Vagus nerve stimulation. This microcurrent treatment is so powerful that it lies at the crux of nearly every inflammatory protocol we have ever conducted or designed.

2. The Little Wings Protocol

Many of our patients have a love-hate relationship with this next can’t-miss microcurrent treatment – Little Wings. So many health issues are related to tension in your shoulders your alignment.

3. Mitochondrial Recharge

If you’re a Hache Protocol Private Member™ and are working hand in hand with one of our treatment coordinators, I can almost guarantee you’ve been instructed to perform the Mitochondrial Recharge Protocol.

Two Surprising Microcurrent Tricks to Incorporate into Your Routine Today

These two surprising tricks will help you make the most of your microcurrent treatment protocols.

1. Modulation

When studying how the body works, the peripheral nerves cannot be overlooked. The peripheral nerves connect the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body, making crucial connections with every organ and system in the body.

2. Dosing and Zeroing

Imagine you had a knee replacement, and it’s not healing well. This can happen when your body forgets what it’s supposed to do healing-wise. After a major surgery, there’s a lot of trauma to the area. Your body can deal with this fallout as if it were a catastrophic nuclear event in the body – halting regeneration. The answer? Dosing and Zeroing.

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What Is Frequency-Specific Microcurrent (FSM)?

  • Frequency-specific microcurrent (FSM) is a technique for treating pain by using low-level electrical current. The current is delivered to certain parts of your body in an attempt to relieve pain. A frequency is the rate at which a sound wave or electronic pulse is produced. This measurement i…
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How Does Frequency-Specific Microcurrent (FSM) Work?

  • When you’re treated with FSM, your healthcare provider uses a special device to deliver a mild electrical current to certain parts of your body. The electrical current used in this treatment is extremely mild — one millionth of an ampere. Such a small amount of electrical current is safe. Interestingly, the human body actually produces its own current within each of your cells. Depen…
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Is Frequency-Specific Microcurrent (FSM) painful?

  • In general, frequency-specific microcurrent treatment is non-invasive and painless. The currents used in FSM are so low that you may not even feel them. During FSM treatment, you might feel a warmth and softening of the affected tissues.
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