Microcurrent technology has been used in clinical settings for decades — originally developed for medical rehabilitation, then adopted by aesthetic medicine for its remarkable effect on skin tone and facial contour.
The technology delivers low-level electrical currents — measured in microamperes — that mirror the body's own bioelectrical signals. These currents penetrate to the cellular level, stimulating ATP production: the molecule that powers collagen synthesis, muscle function and cellular repair.
The result compounds. Each session stimulates collagen and elastin production, tones facial muscles, and improves circulation. Over weeks, the skin becomes measurably firmer, more lifted, and more youthful in texture.