Hi, oddly enough, microcurrent devices work really well on faces treated with toxin – because the microcurrent helps keep muscle tone in the muscles while they aren’t being worked by the usual facial expressions (toxin doesn’t do anything to the muscles; it disables the neurotransmitters that send messages to the muscles to contract. So, microcurrent is not directly counteracting the treatment). All the device manufacturers suggest you wait for two weeks before using microcurrent after toxin injections, and the same after filler injections (after two weeks, the filler will be properly settled).
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