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Microcurrent therapy and facial myostimulation

have taken a strong place in the field of hardware cosmetology.Due to their atraumatic, painless and effective procedures are very popular among both beauty industry professionals and patients.
Surely you shouldn't expect great results right after one session: treatments with electric current are cumulative.

However, today myostimulation and microcurrent therapy –

good alternative to beauty injections

or surgery. On estet-portal.com read about the effects of myostimulation and microcurrent therapy, as well as indications and contraindications for procedures.

Effective effect of electric current on body tissues

Microcurrent therapy is based on the complex effect on the body of a weak electric current of ultra-low amplitude (100mA).

As a result of the penetration of modulated electrical impulses, a change in the membrane potential of the cell occurs: ion channels open, calcium enters the cell, and the activity of calcium-dependent enzymes increases.

At the same time, the synthesis of ATP, proteins, lipids is accelerated, and tissue regeneration is also enhanced.

There is no direct muscle stimulation and contraction.


The use of microcurrents makes it possible to renew atrophied muscles, as well as to produce your own collagen and elastin.

The procedure allows you to smooth out wrinkles, normalize the functioning of the sebaceous glands, improve microcirculation and activate the lymphatic drainage function.

Manipulation is carried out along massage and drainage lines using metal electrodes in the form of sticks with rounded ends.

Course of microcurrent therapy: 10-15 sessions 2-3 times a week.


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Microcurrent therapy has multiple effects: anti-inflammatory, detoxifying and restorative.

Electrical impulses have a tonic effect on the mimic muscles and affect all layers of the skin.

Indications for therapy are:

•    acne and post-acne;

•    rosacea;

•    decrease in muscle tone;

•    swelling of the face;

•    wrinkles;

•    alopecia.

The procedure is not recommended for use in diseases of the thyroid gland, injuries and acute inflammatory processes of the skin, herpes, oncopathology, pregnancy and lactation, as well as acute inflammatory processes of the skin, as well as in severe somatic diseases.



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Myostimulation – this is the effect on the body of a low-frequency pulsed current, which leads to muscle contraction and is accompanied by the expansion of peripheral blood vessels.

During the procedure, blood circulation is activated, fluid outflow from the intercellular space through the venous and lymphatic systems is increased, and metabolic products are removed.

The concentration of ions near the cell membrane also increases, which activates anabolic processes in the cell.

Effective methods for facial contouring During the manipulation, electrodes are applied to the muscles of the face according to the human anatomy according to certain schemes.

The course consists of 15-20 sessions 2-3 times a week with a duration of 10-15 minutes.



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Indications and contraindications for facial myostimulation

Myostimulation is great for patients with flabby muscles and reduced skin turgor: thanks to the procedure, you can correct the contour of the face and tighten the skin.

After the course of the procedure, swelling in the face area is noticeably reduced, the color and quality of the skin improves. Myostimulation also helps to accelerate the removal of botulinum toxin and fillers in case of their incorrect location.

Contraindications include the following conditions:

•    diseases of the cardiovascular system;

•    thyroid diseases;

•    renal and liver failure;

•    thrombophlebitis;

•    epilepsy;

•    presence of a pacemaker;

•    pregnancy and lactation.

Myostimulation does not require a rehabilitation period and special post-procedural care.
But to get a lasting effect, it is necessary to conduct sessions regularly with a further transition to supporting procedures.

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