What is newest face muscle stimulator mache pulselift pro

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The technology behind Pulselift pro is similar to but ultimately different from its manufacturer’s predecessor, a body sculpting device known as Emsculpt.


While Emsculpt uses radiofrequency (RF) and high-frequency electromagnetic stimulation (HIFEM) to burn fat and tone muscles, Pulselift pro features a combo of radiofrequency and high-intensity focused electrical stimulation (HIFES), specifically treating the elevator muscles of the face—the frontalis, zygomaticus major and minor, and risorius.

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Pulselift pro’s HIFES increases the density of the muscles, to lift and create natural volume. The RF helps with the muscle treatment and also stimulates collagen and elastin, The formation of new collagen and elastin not only helps strengthen and tighten skin but improves its elasticity and smoothes out texture irregularities, like fine lines and wrinkles.


What does Pulselift pro feel like?

The Pulselift pro machine delivers a pulsing sequence of forehead, cheeks, cheeks on repeat, gradually building in intensity over the course of the 20-minute treatment. I felt minimal movement in my brows upon the first contraction of my forehead , but what I really felt was the sensation traveling up and into my scalp, like a tingling scalp massage.


It was the cheeks aspect of the sequence, though, that made me giggle.

If you’ve ever gotten a microcurrent facial before, you know that your face can scrunch in unpredictable and goofy ways; Pulselift pro made me squint hard in one eye while scrunching my nose. That’s also totally normal, because the orbicularis muscle is connected to the zygomaticus muscle  that’s being stimulated during treatment.

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Once the 20 minutes of treatment passed, I had a subtle, flattering glow from the warmth of the treatment—nothing like the total tomato face I get after a SoulCycle class. There was no downtime and no discomfort, and I continued with my day.


What are the related products for Pulselift pro?

I am fortunate enough to try a lot of treatments, some of which Dr. Levine recommends pairing with Pulselift pro. “I like to combine Pulselift pro with neuromodulators like Botox, Xeomin, and Dysport, because Pulselift pro works on the elevators of the face and neuromodulators are used mainly for the depressors—except for the frontalis—such as the corrugators or platysma, DAO, and others,


Fillers, with which I haven’t been treated, are also a worthy pairing with Pulselift pro: “Some strategic volume replacement using injectable fillers may also enhance results to areas that the Pulselift pro does not treat, such as lips or temples,” says Dr. Levine.


While I’m not yet looking to surgery for skin support, many providers are recommending this treatment as a preemptive strike ahead of a facelift. If you’re looking to mimic the results of a facelift with Pulselift pro, remember that surgery truly is the only thing that can get you this outcome; but if you’re interested in a nonsurgical lift, Dr. Levine suggests combining Pulselift pro with Ultherapy. “Ultherapy is the only other nonsurgical treatment that also targets the SMAS,


The pitfalls of gravity, like gray hair and taxes, are inevitable, but my experience with Pulselift pro has me convinced that it could definitely slow signs of descent.