EMFACE
What is EMFACE?
As years go by, there are several factors that lead to the appearance of aging. One of the most significant changes is the loss of muscular and fascial support to the skin of the face. Traditionally, face lifting surgery targets these muscles along with the excision of skin. With EMFACE technology, we are now able to make medically significant improvements in the baseline muscle tone that supports the face along with the more traditional collagen and elastin, building results traditionally found with synchronized radiofrequency energy.
EMFACE almost sounds too good to be true given that it’s painless, has no downtime and delivers benefits to a wide range of patients. A treatment consists of adhesive electrodes being placed on various muscles of the face along with the grounding pad on one’s back allowing radiofrequency energy to synchronize and optimize electrical stimulating pulses that are delivered to the specific facial muscle groups. EMFACE can clinically hyper stimulate and improve basal muscle tone of the facial muscles along with improving overall skin thickness and structure. Four 20-minute sessions spaced one week apart are required to see full results.
Dr. Frank Explaining EMFACE
How does EMFACE work?
EMFACE comes on the heels of the great success of EMSCUPLT, the first device developed to build muscle in the name of body sculpting. Like the original EMSCUPLT technologies, we are able to realize the cosmetic improvements that come from clinically targeting various muscles of the body. It was a desirable inevitability that the makers of EMSCULPT would develop facial technology that redefines the approach to improving facial structure. We are very proud at PFRANKMD to have been involved in the investigational development and first release of this practice changing technology.
WOMEN’S WEAR DAILY
Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank featured in the October 2022 issue of WWD, “The Next Generation of Wrinkle Reducers and Botox Alternatives.”
TOWN & COUNTRY
Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank and EMFACE featured in November 2022 Issue of Town & Country Magazine , “Sink or Sag.”