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Planning for a Microcurrent Facial
How long does it take? How many treatments might I need? Do I see results right away? We are here to answer these questions for you. This advanced technology is not known by everyone, but it is advancing and becoming more popular. A natural approach for more youthful skin is far more ideal than surgery with potential side effects, right? Microcurrent facials tone and tighten our face muscles to appear natural and younger by increasing ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and re-training face muscles. Each treatment builds on the last, so it will only keep improving.
How Often? How Long? How Many?
Microcurrent facials should be repeated to get the most visible long lasting results. But, visible results are seen in one treatment as well. Making this an excellent choice before a special event. It varies depending on a client’s skin type, age and skin condition. Here is a chart for our recommended treatments:
Age |
Frequency |
Maintenance |
20 – 30 years old |
Preventative |
|
30 – 35 years old |
Once per week |
Every 6-8 weeks |
35 – 40 years old |
Initial series of 8-10, once to twice per week |
Every 6-8 weeks |
40 – 50 years old |
Initial series of 10-12, once to twice per week |
Every 4-6 weeks |
50 – 60 years old |
Initial series of 12-15, once to twice per week |
Every 4-6 weeks |
60 plus years old |
Initial series of 15-18, ideally twice per week |
Every 4 weeks |
Just like going to the gym, microcurrent should be a consistent routine for your face. For the first 60 days it is useful to do treatments 1-3 times a week and then move into a proper maintenance routine. There is healing that occurs beneath the skin. While there is healing of the internal skin, external transformations follow quickly and show visibly as you had hoped for. It is not unheard of to see immediate results after the first treatment. Contact Licensed Aesthetician Teresa Paquin at Anika Skincare with any questions or concerns regarding microcurrent facials for your skin. Teresa likes to take a before and after photo of each client whether they do only one treatment or a series to see the visible changes. She reviews photo with client right after the service. Teresa is a certified advanced microcurrent practitioner with over 20 year’s in the field. All skin types including sensitive and rosacea have seen wonderful results with her advanced signature MDlift treatments. The MDlift is offered at our Hudson, NH location. Very convenient to Massachusetts, Nashua, Windham, Londonderry, Hollis, Litchfield, Pelham and Merrimack.
Normally in the larger cities, the MDLift costs $285.00 per treatment. Anika Skincare charges only $185.00 per treatment and $165.00 when done in a treatment series. If you want to learn more about this non invasive face and necklift treatment call 603-595-0224 to set up a consultation. There are a few contraindications. Please check out the website and other blogs written on the website about microcurrent technology. This is safe for dermal fillers and Botox users as well. Extending your treatment benefit of Botox.
Teresa Paquin, Licensed NH Aesthetician and Makeup Artist - offers skincare and makeup consultations by phone for individuals who cannot come into the Hudson, NH location. Or, have product questions. See what Anika clients are saying! Testimonies . Please call 603.595.0224. Appointment only Monday through Saturday. No walk-in's please.
Teresa's background and education
Teresa has worked in the makeup industry since she was 19 years old. Her education was in Boston and NYC in Film, TV, and Fashion & Beauty makeup. Teresa’s work has been featured in national magazines where she also served as a Beauty Contributor for Allured Publishing in the beauty industry. She was chosen by Allured Publishing to be their Creative Director for several years, creating the covers of their magazines, doing the model makeup, choosing the photographers, models and themes according to their editorial calendar. She has been a freelance Makeup Artist for film, television, weddings, beauty makeovers which included teaching beauty industry professionals classes.
In addition to her makeup work, Teresa is a skincare formulator, and NH Aesthetician, where she provides skincare and makeup services for her NH & MA clients, and operates an e-commerce beauty store.