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Get answers to common questions about Microcurrent & LED Light Therapy.
Microcurrent delivers low-level electrical currents that tone facial muscles and boost ATP, while LED light uses specific wavelengths to stimulate collagen and reduce inflammation. Together they enhance skin tightening, texture, and cellular renewal with minimal discomfort and no downtime.
Yes, it’s generally safe when performed by trained professionals. LED reduces inflammation and is gentle; microcurrent is low intensity. We perform a skin assessment and may adjust settings or avoid treatment if active rosacea flare-ups, open wounds, or certain contraindications are present.
Most clients see noticeable improvement after three to six treatments, spaced one to two weeks apart. For best long-term benefits, a series followed by monthly maintenance sessions is recommended to sustain collagen production and muscle tone.
Most clients experience a gentle tingling or muscle twitching from microcurrent and no sensation from LED. It’s generally comfortable and non-invasive. Any mild redness typically resolves quickly; communicate with your technician to adjust intensity for your comfort.
Yes. Contraindications include pregnancy, pacemakers or implanted electronic devices, active cancer, uncontrolled epilepsy, and open skin wounds. Inform your provider about medications, medical history, and implants so we can determine safety or offer alternative treatments.
Avoid direct sun exposure and use broad-spectrum sunscreen, hydrate well, and skip harsh exfoliants for 48 hours. Continue a gentle skincare routine and consider recommended serums to support collagen production. Follow technician guidance for optimal maintenance schedule.