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Mar 25, 2023

8 Best Microcurrent Devices In 2023, Per Dermatologists

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Need a (face) lift?

When it comes to at-home skincare devices, there are tons of options to choose from depending on what your skin goals are. Want to smooth out fine lines and clear up acne? Consider an LED face mask. How about removing unwanted hair? A professional-grade laser hair removal device can be way more cost effective than in-salon treatments.

However, if you want an instant at-home face lift, microcurrent devices are what dermatologists, celebs, and even Women's Health editors recommend. "Microcurrent devices use low levels of electrical current to stimulate facial muscles, helping sculpt and lift the face," says dermatologist Marisa Garshick, MD.

Here's a preview of the best microcurrent devices:

Dermatologist Bradley Glodny, MD, adds that microcurrents can help heal wounds and reduce inflammation, so they *might* even be able to help build collagen to plump skin and even heal any pain you may be feeling. If you want the best results, Dr. Garshick says you'll want to consistently use your microcurrent device at least three times a week before you start seeing results (though some devices recommend daily use). "While much of the initial benefit may only be noticed for hours to days, with consistent use, the results will continue as collagen production can take six or more months," but more research should be done, she adds.

Ahead, check out the best-tested microcurrent devices in 2023 for an instant at-home face lift. Each has been handpicked by WH editors and dermatologists.

This device legit does it all: microcurrent, red light therapy, a facial massage, and therapeutic warmth. It's great for anti-aging and skin tightening, as well as reducing the look of dark spots and blemishes.

Dermatologist Review: "Combining microcurrent, facial massage, light therapy, and warmth, this at-home treatment helps to stimulate the muscles, reduce puffiness, improve the appearance of breakouts and blemishes, boost collagen, and enhance penetration of other skincare products." —dermatologist Marisa Garshick, MD

If it wasn't enough that both Dr. Glodny and Dr. Garshick recommend this device, so does Jennifer Aniston. The NuFACE device says that it helps to contour the face while smoothing out fine lines and wrinkles. It also comes with a lip and eye attachment, so you can easily work on every little nook and cranny of your face where you'd like to see a lift.

Dermatologist Review: "This microcurrent device is FDA-cleared, helps to tone facial muscles, and improves the overall contour and appearance of the skin. It comes with the gel primer and can help to rejuvenate the skin and improve skin laxity and the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles." —dermatologist Marisa Garshick, MD

Chances are that you likely recognize FaceGym from your TikTok or Insta feed. The face-fitness studios are all about working out the facial muscles, tightening and lifting the skin. But if you can't make it to one of their iconic boutiques, snag this device to get the benefits at home. With three different frequencies, you can slowly build intensity as you continue using it.

Editor Review: "It's my job to test products, so I've gotten hundreds of facials and tested thousands of products. I've never seen such instant results as I have with this device. It's a five-minute face lift that makes my face look contoured sans makeup. I use it before any big event or time at which I want a confidence boost! I recommend it to all my friends before they get married." —Neha Tandon, WH senior commerce editor

The TheraFace PRO, which Dr. Glodny recommends, is also loved by reviewers. It's got a four-star rating on Amazon and WH associate commerce editor, Lily Wohlner, is a fan, too. She and hundreds of reviewers love the different attachments that come with it, like the cleansing ring, percussion attachments, and colored LED light rings that address other skin concerns like acne, fine lines, and more.

Editor Review: "I love that this tool combines microcurrent, LED therapy, and cryotherapy in one. It seems intimidating if you’re a beginner, but this tool truly makes my life so much easier for bashing acne, tightening my skin, and waking me up when I didn't get enough sleep the night before." —Lily Wohlner, WH associate commerce editor

Dr. Glodny recommends this pencil-sized microcurrent device—it's great for helping to maintain your face-lifting routine if you're a frequent traveler. Reviewers say it also helps with TMJ, or Temporomandibular joint dysfunction, which can cause pain in the jaw joint area.

Rave Review: "I love this product so so much, I’m a big face tool junkie and this roller does it for me! The best part is that it helps with my TMJ. I use it before bed every night. My only problem is it's price. Other than that, I love it."

This microcurrent device comes with its very own lifting gel and is said to give instant results, according to dozens of reviewers. People love that it seems to smooth out wrinkles and fine lines, too.

Rave Review: "I've had this for almost a month now. I absolutely love it. I see results instantly. You can see the effects in the tightening and uplifting of areas such as the eyebrow area. Try doing one side of your face to see the comparison results. Your eyebrow will be slightly higher than the other. I've also seen results in my eyelids—they are not as droopy. I'm looking forward to seeing long-term results, too."

Both Dr. Garshick and Dr. Glodny recommend this cute little palm-sized device, which firms and tones skin with T-sonic pulsations. It even helps to relax tension in the face while helping to promote blood flow.

Dermatologist Review: "This FDA-cleared system uses the anti-shock system to make the experience comfortable and effective, as it adjusts the microcurrent to optimize safety and results. It is easy to use and is rechargeable with 90 uses per single charge." —dermatologist Marisa Garshick, MD

WH senior deputy digital editor Maridel Reyes adores her ZIIP. You can choose from seven different facials from their app, all ranging from four to 14 minutes-long. Some focus on sculpting, while others zap acne, brighten your complexion, or smooth out fine lines.

Editor Review: "I had been curious about the ZIIP device after finding out that celebs like Jennifer Aniston, Margot Robbie, and Elizabeth Olsen were fans. I used it every night, and after a few days, my husband noticed that my face looked more contoured. The day after I use it, my skin looks smoother and glowier. I use it right before an event for more chiseled cheekbones, a sharper jaw, and a slightly lifted brow. It provides instant gratification and less spendy than getting a microcurrent facial at a spa." —Maridel Reyes, WH senior deputy digital editor

At-home microcurrent devices shouldn't replace your skincare routine, but they can stimulate your muscles to boost collagen and improve the way your skin looks, Dr. Garshick explains.

The energy output of at-home microcurrent devices is much lower than in-office devices, so they're safer but of course mean it'll take longer to achieve results at home. Dr. Glodny recommends them for younger patients who aren't seeking super dramatic results.

That said, you don't have to choose an at-home device over in-office treatments. "A microcurrent device used at home can help to supplement in-office treatments," says Dr. Garshick. "They can work together to enhance and maintain the results, actually" says Dr. Garshick.

Microcurrent devices aren't exactly cheap—the most affordable ones are still over $100, though the best ones tend to be around $300. Just be sure to use your device consistently at least three times a week, as Dr. Garshick mentioned.

If you're hesistant, she recommends chating with your dermatologist about your skincare concerns and goals—they can help you come up with a treatment plan to supplement the use of your microcurrent device, optimizing the benefits of it.

Addison Aloian (she/her) is an editorial assistant at Women's Health. When she's not writing about all things pop culture, health, beauty, and fashion, she loves hitting leg day at the gym, shopping at Trader Joe's, and watching whichever hockey game is on TV. Her work has also appeared in Allure, StyleCaster, L’Officiel USA, V Magazine, and Modern Luxury Media.

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