Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Electronic Muscle Stimulation/Radio Frequency Skin Tightening.

This combined treatment uses radiofrequency to heat deep dermal layers and stimulate collagen, while EMS contracts facial muscles to tone and lift. Together they promote tissue tightening, circulation, and gradual skin remodeling over multiple sessions for best results.

Yes, when performed by trained professionals machines are adjustable for various skin tones and sensitivities. A consultation determines suitability; contraindications include implanted devices, pregnancy, or active infections. Patches and settings are adapted to minimize risk.

Most clients see visible improvement after 3–6 treatments scheduled one to two weeks apart; a course of 6–8 sessions provides sustained lifting and collagen stimulation. Maintenance sessions every 2–3 months help preserve results longer-term.

Most clients describe a warming sensation from RF and mild muscle twitching from EMS, neither typically painful. We adjust intensity for comfort and monitor skin temperature. Immediately after, skin may feel warm or slightly flushed but normalizes quickly.

There’s minimal downtime—most return to normal activities immediately. Expect temporary redness or mild swelling that fades within 24–72 hours. Avoid intense sun, hot baths, and vigorous exercise for 24–48 hours. Use gentle skincare and SPF as directed.

Individuals with pacemakers or implanted electronic devices, pregnant people, active skin infections, open wounds, or recent cosmetic procedures should avoid this therapy. A thorough consultation and medical history review ensure safety and identify any contraindications before treatment.