Microcurrent facial stimulation
Cleared ≠ proven. An FDA 510(k) clearance means the device may be legally marketed for that use — it is not, on its own, evidence that it works for you. How we grade evidence → Compare with another device →
Manufacturer / marketing claims — not verified by SkinCarisma.
At-home microcurrent for facial "toning/lifting" rests mostly on small and often manufacturer-sponsored studies. Any effect appears temporary and fades without continued use; independent long-term evidence is limited.
How this device plays with the actives in your routine.
General guidance — patch-test new combinations and follow your device's manual.
General guidance for this device class — always follow your device's manual and check with a clinician.
This page is information, not medical advice. Device data comes from the FDA openFDA database and manufacturer filings; SkinCarisma does not independently test devices. For your situation, consult a dermatologist. See our methodology.