Microcurrent uses low-level electrical stimulation to support facial muscle activity, circulation, lymphatic movement, and overall skin vitality. It is often incorporated as part of maintenance-focused treatment plans, event preparation, or ongoing skin-health support.

Microcurrent is commonly incorporated when facial tone, circulation, puffiness, skin vitality, or maintenance goals are part of the treatment plan.
Reserve NeurotoxinWithin The Method, microcurrent may be incorporated as a maintenance-focused treatment that supports circulation, facial vitality, and ongoing skin quality between more corrective interventions.
What happens before, during, and after
Your provider evaluates your goals, skin condition, timing, and the role this service may play within a broader plan.
The treatment approach is mapped around the outcome, not simply the service name.
Care is performed with attention to precision, comfort, and clinical appropriateness.
Your provider may recommend cadence, pairings, or follow-up based on how your plan is designed to progress.
Enhancements are selected when they strengthen circulation, skin vitality, recovery, or the overall treatment outcome.
Microcurrent uses low-level electrical stimulation to support facial muscle activity, circulation, lymphatic movement, and overall skin vitality.
No. Microcurrent is a maintenance-oriented treatment that supports facial tone and circulation. It does not replace surgical procedures or structural treatments.
Microcurrent is most effective when performed consistently as part of an ongoing maintenance plan rather than as a one-time treatment.
Yes. Microcurrent is commonly incorporated alongside facials, Hydrafacial, lymphatic treatments, and skin-maintenance protocols.
Whichever path you choose, our board-certified providers will help guide what comes next.