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How to Get a Microcurrent Facelift From Ultrasound Facials

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The thought of getting a microcurrent facelift from ultrasound facials may seem a bit high tech and complicated. Microcurrent facial treatments were successful medical procedures before becoming popular as non-surgical cosmetic enhancements. It's effective in slowing down the aging process and helps you put your best face forward.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Determine your reasons for wanting a microcurrent facelift and your expectations for results. Some people use it to strengthen their facial muscles after neurological problems, such as a stroke, and others want to reduce wrinkles and scars.

  2. Step 2

    Choose a qualified practitioner. A licensed esthetician is preferable because they've completed up to 1,000 credit hours of study in skin care, nine months of job training and successfully passed a state board examination.

  3. Step 3

    Calculate the total price of getting a microcurrent facelift from ultrasound facials. Practitioners recommend between 10 and 15 sessions for best results and monthly visits thereafter, as needed, easily pushing your investment to well over $600.

  4. Step 4

    Learn what to expect during microcurrent facelift sessions. The esthetician will massage a moisturizer into your skin and follow up with the ultra sound machine. You'll feel a warm vibration as the esthetician strokes an attachment over your face to lift the skin, circulate the blood, banish toxins and leave your complexion refreshed.

Tips & Warnings
  • Although many doctors approve of ultrasound therapy, check with yours before getting a microcurrent facelift from ultrasound facials for cosmetic reasons if you have any chronic medical conditions or if you're pregnant.

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