Emface FAQs
What is Emface?
Emface is a non-invasive facial treatment that uses radiofrequency (RF) energy and high-intensity facial electromagnetic stimulation (HIFES) to tighten skin, stimulate collagen, and lift facial muscles—all without needles or surgery.
Is Emface safe?
Yes. Emface is FDA-cleared, non-invasive, and clinically tested. It has been proven safe when performed by a trained provider.
How many treatments will I need?
Most patients see the best results after a series of 4 treatments, spaced about one week apart.
Does Emface hurt?
No. Patients typically describe the feeling as a gentle warmth combined with light muscle contractions. It’s comfortable and well tolerated without anesthesia.
How long does each session take?
Each session lasts about 20 minutes, making it easy to fit into your day.
Is there downtime after Emface?
There’s no downtime. You can immediately return to work, exercise, or normal activities after treatment.
When will I see results?
Some patients notice improvements right after treatment. However, the most visible results develop gradually over 6–12 weeks as collagen rebuilds and muscles strengthen.
How long do the results last?
Results vary, but many patients enjoy improvements for 6–12 months. Maintenance sessions are recommended once or twice a year.
Who is a good candidate for Emface?
Adults who want to reduce sagging skin, lift facial contours, and smooth wrinkles—without surgery or injectables—are great candidates. It’s best for mild to moderate skin laxity. Ideal non-invasive add-on for patients undergoing cosmetic dental treatments such as veneers, Invisalign, or smile makeovers—helping your facial structure reflect the confidence of your new smile.
Are there any side effects?
Side effects are rare and minimal. Some people may experience temporary redness, warmth, or mild muscle sensations that resolve within hours.
Can anyone get Emface?
It’s not recommended for people with implanted electrical devices (like pacemakers), metal implants in the treatment area, or certain medical conditions. A consultation is needed to confirm eligibility.
