Dr.Frick is recognized as the world's leading veterinary authority in the application
of microcurrent therapy for animals.
Have you ever heard
of a microcurrent facial?
Full disclosure: Though I've sung the praises
of microcurrent skin - tighteners and turbo - charged hair dryers on this very site, my all - time favorite beauty tool is the humble jade roller.
Skin benefits: Mantras are the future
of microcurrent facials.
Not exact matches
Microcurrent stimulates ATP production, which drives the creation
of key structural proteins, such as collagen and elastin.
Frequency - specific
microcurrent (FSM) is a treatment technique that delivers low - level electrical current to certain parts
of your body to reduce inflammation, repair tissue and relieve pain.
While in medical school she worked at the Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain Clinic under Dr. Carolyn McMakin, learning advanced strategies for managing chronic pain naturally through the use
of frequency - specific
microcurrent.
Basically, they use
microcurrents of electricity to create a very small 3.92 Hertz or one - half
of the Earth Schumann frequency
of 7.83 Hz alternating electric current (i.e.: the cycle
of polarity change happens 3.92 times a second).
The
microcurrents of electricity prevent viruses from infecting human cells (this is what Kaali and Lyman discovered) which prevents the virus from hijacking the cell's» reproductive capacity and multiplying.
Microcurrent mimics this natural current and goes beyond skin deep to tone facial muscles while improving contour, skin tone and reducing the appearance
of lines and wrinkles.
Microcurrent is meant to work as a sort
of more natural, non-invasive version
of Botox.
She's known for her noninvasive approach to anti-aging and uses a range
of technologies in her facials like microdermabrasion, oxygen therapy and
microcurrent.
Tina offers therapy sessions that include massage,
microcurrent and a variety
of therapy tools.