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  2. The best at-home microcurrent devices to lift and firm skin

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    FaceGym Pure Lift Facial Skincare Tool $ at FaceGym. For a no-frills, microcurrent-only option, Mraz points to this tool. Not only does it have five levels of microcurrent — so you can start at ...

  3. Electrotherapy (cosmetic) - Wikipedia

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    Since microcurrent treatment uses a low-grade electrical current, there has been health concerns over safety of its use. People with pacemakers or any kind of heart condition should avoid it. Moreover, pregnant women are advised against it as well. It is always recommended to individually consult with doctor or aesthetician before using ...

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

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    "Microcurrent devices are beauty tools that deliver an electrical current to the muscles and skin cells in the face," explains Dr. Dendy Engelman, MD, FACMS, FAAD, board-certified cosmetic ...

  5. Invest In These Microcurrent Devices For a Snatched Jawline ...

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    $114.99 at amazon.com. Bear Facial Toning Device. Think of facial toning as a workout for your skin. This device is the Barry’s Bootcamp of the skin care device world, allowing you to sculpt ...

  6. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation - Wikipedia

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    A transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS or TNS) is a device that produces mild electric current to stimulate the nerves for therapeutic purposes.TENS, by definition, covers the complete range of transcutaneously applied currents used for nerve excitation, but the term is often used with a more restrictive intent, namely, to describe the kind of pulses produced by portable ...

  7. Microcurrent electrical neuromuscular stimulator - Wikipedia

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    Most microcurrent treatments concentrate on pain and/or speeding healing and recovery. [4] It is commonly used by professional and performance athletes with acute pain and/or muscle tenderness as it is drug-free and non-invasive, thus avoiding testing and recovery issues. It is also used as a cosmetic treatment. [5]