Neuromuscular electrical stimulation for facial wrinkles and sagging: The 8‐week prospective, split‐face, controlled trial in Asians
Jun Omatsu,
Takashi Yamashita,
Toko Mori
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveThis study aims to fill the knowledge gap regarding the effects of high frequency facial neuromuscular electrical stimulation (fNMES) on facial aging, using a device equipped with CERTEC (Cell Energy Regeneration Technology) operating between 40 and 190 kHz.MethodsThis prospective split‐face study was conducted at Tokyo University Hospital between March and May 2023 with 24 healthy adult women aged 30–59. The intervention group used the fNMES device along with basic skin care on one side of the face, … Show more
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