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EMFace is a relatively new facial treatment that sculpts your face without injecting any substances like botox or filler.
This treatment uses safe radio frequency and electromagnetic energy to give your face a natural healthier appearance. It is the first and only needle-free procedure that simultaneously treats facial skin and muscles in a 20-minute session.
Many people think injectables are the only solutions to smooth stubborn forehead lines, but EMFACE is a fantastic, non-invasive alternative.
No matter if you’ve always had a soft jawline or the skin has begun to loosen with age, EMFACE can help you achieve natural-looking definition.
Depending on the level of tightening needed, standard treatments like botox may not be the answer. EMFACE can tone your neck and help you get the definition you’re looking for.
Because it’s non-invasive, there is no formal pre-op procedure for Emface. It should be noted that any facial piercings will need to be removed before the procedure and we may need to reschedule if you find yourself with an open facial wound or severe acne.
The Emface device has pads that will be placed on the treatment areas, where they’ll emit radiofrequency and electromagnetic waves to induce muscle contractions. You may experience a warm, tingly sensation, but the procedure is virtually painless and should only last about 20 minutes from start to finish.
After the procedure, you’ll be able to resume your regular activities without any downtime or recovery period.
Browse our list of frequently asked questions about JUVE and our EMFace service.
The typical treatment cycle for EMFACE is four 20-minute sessions, each one a week apart. After completing the cycle, optimal results should be seen in about three months.
A full treatment cycle usually costs between [$2,000 and $3,000].
The answer will vary from person to person, but results typically last about one year.
No, you cannot receive Emface treatment over a tattoo. The applicator has a radio frequency component which may cause the tattoo and the skin around it to blister.