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Microcurrent


ideal for individuals seeking a non-invasive facial rejuvenation, particularly targeting fine lines, wrinkles, sagging skin, and overall firmness.



 

classic micro-current

deep cleanse, extractions, micro-current infusion & finishing products

30 minutes

regular price: $145

VIP price: $131

membership pricing


 

essential micro-current

deep cleanse, extractions, enzyme, micro-current, LED, oxygen, mask, & finishing products

60 minutes

regular price: $210

VIP price: $189

membership pricing


 

premiere micro-current

deep cleanse, extractions, enzyme, dermaplane or nano infusion, led, oxygen, mask, micro-current, hand paraffin, arm & hand massage, & finishing products

90 minutes

regular price: $260

VIP price: $234

membership pricing


 

add-on services…

* all pricing is subject to change

 

FAQ

frequently asked questions…


 

What is micro-current…

Microcurrent facials are innovative skincare treatments that utilize low-level electrical currents to stimulate facial muscles. During the procedure, electrodes are strategically placed on the skin's surface to target specific areas of concern, such as fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin. These gentle electrical impulses mimic the body's natural electrical currents, prompting the muscles to contract and relax, ultimately toning and lifting the facial contours.

 

 

Benefits…

One of the key benefits of microcurrent facials is their ability to improve muscle tone and firmness, resulting in a more lifted and sculpted appearance. By stimulating collagen and elastin production, microcurrents help to enhance the skin's elasticity and reduce the appearance of wrinkles over time. Additionally, microcurrents increase circulation and promote lymphatic drainage, which can reduce puffiness and promote a healthier complexion.

 

 

suitable for…

Suitable for all skin types except…

individuals with certain medical conditions, such as epilepsy, heart conditions, pacemakers, or implanted electronic devices. Pregnant women should also avoid microcurrent therapy. Additionally, individuals with active acne, rosacea, or other inflammatory skin conditions may need to consult with a dermatologist before undergoing microcurrent treatment.