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  2. The Best Microcurrent Devices to Try at Home for a Tighter ...

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    A microcurrent device plumps, tones, and tightens tired-looking skin at a fraction of the price. "Microcurrent devices are beauty tools that deliver an electrical current to the muscles and skin ...

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    Solawave 4-in-1 Skincare Wand $ at Amazon. Solawave 4-in-1 Skincare Wand $ at Nordstorm. Solawave 4-in-1 Skincare Wand $ at Ulta. Mraz calls this a good option for someone who wants a ...

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    Before and after using Solawave Wand. $189; $113 at amazon. $207; $189 at solawave. Which Device Is More Effective? As I mentioned up top, I find that both the NuFACE Mini and the Solawave Radiant ...

  5. Microcurrent electrical neuromuscular stimulator - Wikipedia

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    A microcurrent electrical neuromuscular stimulator or MENS (also microamperage electrical neuromuscular stimulator) is a device used to send weak electrical signals into the body. Such devices apply extremely small microamp [uA] electrical currents (less than 1 milliampere [mA]) to the tissues using electrodes placed on the skin.

  6. Transcranial direct-current stimulation - Wikipedia

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    Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a form of neuromodulation that uses constant, low direct current delivered via electrodes on the head. This type of neurotherapy was originally developed to help patients with brain injuries or neuropsychiatric conditions such as major depressive disorder.

  7. Frequency specific microcurrent - Wikipedia

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    Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) or frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy (FSMT) is the practice of introducing a mild electrical current into an area of damaged soft tissue. Practitioners claim that the introduced current enhances the healing process underway in that same tissue.