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No, this device is using tiny micro electric currents. The power is not enough to hit any facial nerves to cause long term side effects. Totally safe. Dr Davin Lim. Brisbane. Australia.
This is a great new at home micro current device- am currently doing a series of patients for testing, will let you know of the results in both a scientific paper and also a YouTube video. Take care, Dr Davin Lim. Brisbane. Australia.
I really do not know. This depends on your laxity and the product. We are currently undertaking non sponsored trials of this device on several subjects to see if at home products like Nuface and Zerogravity work, or work enough to justify their expense. Results will be published shortly. Dr...
Nothing negates the effect of botox once injected. I suggest going to an experienced injector for the best results. Best, Dr. Emer.
Botox works by attaching to nerve endings. As a result, muscles get no nerve signals and stop working temporarily.If the Nuface is intended to tone muscles, it will not have any effect on the muscle.But it might make the Botox wear off faster, by increasing nerve stimulation as well.I suggest...
I suggest that patients don't have facials or microcurrent facials for 48 hours after injection. If you're past that point it should be ok. Home systems always have less power than in-office systems, so as long as you're following the directions and not overusing the device, or using it in...
Hi Alexa! Great question. It may be best to avoid stimulation over the masseter area until you know your results have stabilized. At two weeks, the results should be close. Then, maybe start in areas nearby to evaluate for any changes. I would think it should be fine long term. Hope that helps!