FAQ
Anti-Wrinkle Devices
Anti-wrinkle devices typically utilize innovative technologies such as radio frequency (RF), electromyostimulation (EMS) and phototherapy to combat wrinkles. RF technology, for instance, penetrates deeper layers of the skin, stimulating collagen production and tightening slack skin. EMS works by stimulating muscle movement, which, in turn, accelerates facial collagen synthesis, leading to a reduction in wrinkles. Moreover, phototherapy, including red and infrared light, further enhances collagen stimulation and promotes skin rejuvenation.
Using at home facial devices for wrinkles can be safe and effective when used correctly. Before using the device, it's essential to remove makeup and thoroughly cleanse the face. Applying a suitable gel or treatment helps facilitate the facial device's movement over the skin. During treatment, it's important to avoid sensitive areas like the eyelids and to slide the device gently over the skin as instructed. Afterward, washing off any residual gel and following up with skincare completes the process.