Hi all.  I feel that I need a lifting treatment on my menu and am leaning toward adding a microcurrent machine to my practice.  I would love to hear any feed back you have, good or bad.  According to all the companies, their machines are amazing and take off 20 years.  But, I would like to hear from my fellow etsys what you think.

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Definitely don't believe everything you hear or read! Microcurrent is wonderful....but 20 years? Okay maybe for a day, but the results don't last very long. My advise would be to defintiely offer it, clients really like it, but don't spend an arm and a leg on your machine. I've spent $10,000 before on a microcurrent machine and it was good...but I don't really think it was $10,000 worth of good. I've been on this search for an inexpensive yet good quality (won't die in a couple of months) machine. I actually have one being delivered today! I'll keep you posted as I test it out for a week or so. It will be well under the $1000 range.

I just ordered a 6 in 1 Diamond microderm with skin scraper, LED, Microcurrent, hot and cold hammer and ultrasound wands.  We shall see.  It was $899.  Can't wait to try it.  Shelley, please keep us posted.

Can you tell me how this machine worked for you?

I am a little frustrated...

I have used microcurrent, I LIKE it, and I want to offer it.

But I don't want to spend $10K either.

I am not happy with the unit that I DID purchase, so have not offered it on my menu.  I don't know if it's ME...my technique, or the unit itself.  So, I have been hoping that Shelley comes across another amazing deal!

Okay, here's the scoop guys. I've tested out this new little unit I purchased. It's not on my website yet though (I've been moving my home and it's taken up way too much of my time!) My clients are really enjoying the microcurrent gloves. It also has the probes and the wands. It's very compact. Here comes the but.....it doesn't have multiple wave forms. Which is fine for the way i use it as an end of treatment  "pick me up". But for those of you wanting to do full on microucrrent treatments, this is not going to be the best option.

 

The Esty that works for me has been doing a lot of treatments with the unit I have on my website (it does have multiple wave forms) and she sold 2 series last week, so people are liking the results. It's the one that doesn't come out of the carrying case but she seems to have gotten it figured out and it's working fine  for her. She gave me a treatment on Wednesday and I didn't feel any awkwardness on her end. So, it's a great little machine for a very reasonable price if you don't mind the carrying case. That's actually a good idea if you are a travelling Esty!

 

There is a fella up in Canada with a unit that's $1500. I've heard from an Esty in Canada that it's very good. I've had a conversation wit him and felt good about what I heard. I'm just not in the market to even spend $1500 on microcurrnet. But that's a fabulous price for a good machine! Here's his website: http://nataliproducts.com/index.php Please let me know if any of yu check this one out!

 

Happy microcurrent hunting!

Hi, I would recommend you to try Jeunesse,by Clareblend,my clients in love with results.

I just purchased a smooth skin by Silhouet Tone.

I have used Microcuttent since 2008.

I Have used 2 machines  1 is a $20,000 that does micro-current with bio-feed back. an other was a bio-therapeutic brand.  I have had repeat customers using the $20,000 machine and they do a series of 10 to start then once a month to maintain the muscle firmness. The BT will not come close to maintaining those results.  While using the less expensive machine i have never had anyone state how great the treatment was. they don't come back and just ask for a micro-current facial.

So would i personally purchase a cheap micro-current unit? no i would just teach them how to tighten and tone the muscles at home doing muscle movements and keep them coming back for regular facials. It doesn't increase the prices of the facial to cover the cost of a unit that you will be limited with. or you dont waste your money on a unit that isn't going to give you enough results. and going to take a while to get your money back from your investment.

would i buy the 20,000 machine as an estie? NO. it costs way to much and you need a series of treatments to get results that you are wanting. not everyone can afford that.plus it will take a life time to get your money back unless you live in a high end area and they can afford to come often to get the results. we only charge $70 a treatment because of my area. and some dont feel it is worth the price.

I hope this helps!

YOU NEED TO INVEST IN THIS MACHINE!!!

Okay, so I did it again. I bought a little cheapy hand-held microcurrent machine that takes 2 aaa batteries at the Midwest beauty show for 15.00$ Yep, 15$!  I thought, if I like it, I'll purchase a more intensive, more expensive one.

HOLY COW!!!

I used it on my mom (she's always my guinea pig) and my 70 year old mom had NO forehead lines. NONE.  She has spent a lot of money on botox when it came out and they NEVER got ride of them and now 2 minutes with this cheapy handheld did it.  Now, no, it didn't last, and I get that it's a cheapy one. Would I sell it to my clients? NO  Would I use it on them? NO! but it sure is something I put on my to purchase list!!! I can't imagine the results from multiple wavelengths! WOW!

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