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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 224 reviews

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Customers find value in the TheraFace Pro's ease of use, various attachments, and its ability to improve skin texture and appearance. Many users appreciate the long battery life, percussive therapy, and microcurrent features. However, some customers find the device to be overpriced and ineffective for their needs.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Skin improvement

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    This is an amazing device!

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I love, love, love my Theraface Pro!!!! I have only been using this device for 7 days, and OMG, I can already see a big difference in my skin, plus the wrinkles around my mouth, chin, and jaw line have really softened. My complexion has become a lot brighter, clearer, and healthier looking, too. You can see in the picture that my skin is plumping up, too. I love that one device does it all, massage, define, clear, reduce wrinkles, and sagging skin while making my whole face glow. My routine starts with the light ring, then the percussion attachment, then I move to the microcurrent, then the cleaning attachment. I am so glad I immediately returned the Nuface (I had it one day, and the app wouldn't work, so I returned it) and bought this device. Theraface Pro has videos on their website to show you how to use different routines for different areas of concern. The difference is night and day. It also has a nice case for traveling so I will never be without it. I have not had to charge my Theraface Pro yet, and I use it every day. It is only 1/4 down from full battery. I highly recommend this amazing device. Theraface Pro is the machine you want if you want results. I will leave you with I am 62 and have lost definition and deep wrinkles in my face, so this is a real testimony, not some 28 year old with perfect skin recommending this.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    ❤️ TheraBody

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    Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I really like this and all of our TheraBody products. I uave had the Thera face for about a year. The battery life is very good. The TheraFace was appealing because of the targeted red light option. I have surgical scars, the massage with the red light is very soothing. I appreciate the benefits for my face too. An unexpected use is that my husband has chronic sinus issues and when I use the theraface over his sinuses, he gets relief.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Easy to use

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Game Changer Skincare!

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This device is a game changer for the skincare industry! All of the different attachments provide a mix of relaxation and skincare. The percussive attachments help relax the neck and face muscles, similar to their massage guns but more gentle. There are a mix of videos to learn about the benefits of each attachment, as well as how to use each, which provides easy use straight out of the box. The device and attachments come in a zipper pouch which makes it easy to keep everything together. Definitely adding this to my everyday routine!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Pricey

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    TheraFace Pro - It’s a Game Changer

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is a game changer - in 8 days I can feel- tell and see a noticeable difference in my skin My skin is tighter and feels thicker already I did not buy the hot and cold attachments until I was convinced I’m have ordered the two attachments for $99. This is SPA Do It Yourself Therapy at home Already 3 friends have bought a unit since I have I used it with my preferred cleansers I plan on using the hot and cold attachments before I put on serums. And use the cold after washing skin and then soothe it for being in the sun. I would recommend this to women & men. Especially men since they like skincare at home and not a SPA Environment I admit the price made me hesitant but no regrets and I can have a Spa like treatment at home

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Therabody

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This product is amazing ! I’m so happy I bought it at best buy the cleaning attachment if my favorite, it takes care of extra oil and left over sun screen from the day,it also takes care of dead skin cells !! ❤️❤️❤️

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great product. Love this!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’ve really fallen in love with this item. Love the quality and the unique features. I would highly recommend. Thank you!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Charging

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Not charging

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    Posted . Owned for 11 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’d been using this almost everyday and now My TheraFace Pro is not charging. I used different chargers and yet it doesn’t charge.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Skip the Botox buy a Theraface Pro instead!

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    Posted . Owned for 7 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Awesome results from my Theraface Pro! I am looking radiant! I am 65 years old and nobody believes me!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Easy to use, Microcurrent
    Cons mentioned:
    Can't charge on stand
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A great 4 in 1 product!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Pro: 1. Easy to use and to interchange all the pieces. 2. Long Battery life, longer than a week with daily 15 minute usage 3. Nice little bag to hold all the attachments and a separate stand for the device 4. For someone who gets headaches often, the level 2 percussion actually felt really nice. I did feel tension relief while going over temples and forehead. 5. Microcurrent setting is no joke. Didn’t feel too much at level 1. Level 2, feeling tingles and even vein/muscles/something twitches on my scalp when using it on my forehead. Level 3: too much for me. A little painful, definitely uncomfortable. Maybe I’ll get there eventually. Cons: 1. Can’t charge while on the stand. 2. Bag is not big enough to carry attachments and the device 3. Too early to see any difference after 1.5 weeks of use. After 1.5 weeks of 15 minutes daily: 5 min massage, 5 min infrared, 5 min current. Hoping to eventually see difference with fine lines around mouth. Not sure if there is an actual difference on wrinkles for chest and forehead or if it’s lighting. I tried to use same pose, lights, mirror. The wrinkles are still there in person.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Easy to use
    Cons mentioned:
    Ineffective
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    the next level of facial care

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Best Buy Reviews Review for Theraface Pro in White Oh my goodness! I have to start off by saying that this device makes me feel so fancy and luxurious when using it! I have been lusting after the Theragun for a long time and have heard all the great reviews about that product - so when I saw this, I was intrigued and excited to try. The Theraface Pro provides you with the ultimate massage experience. I like that I can both get a “massage”, but also a “spa” experience. The machine itself is a good weight, not too light but not too heavy. The little bit of weight that it does have makes it feel more substantial - so, a perk for me. The package comes with the following options: - 3 Percussive Attachments (Cone, Micro-Point, and Flat). The Flat used generally for the face, neck, and chest. The Cone for targeted areas such as the eyes and pressure points The Micro-point to maximize circulation for larger areas (forehead, cheeks, chest) These attachments are advertised to help relieve tensions and reduce muscle pain. - Microcurrent Ring. The purpose of the Microcurrent Running is to ‘firm and tighten the skin’. The stimulation is supposed to help firm and improve muscle tone in the face/neck areas. - LED Light Ring (Three options: Blue Light, Red Light, or Red + Infrared Lights). Each of the different colors serve a different purpose. The Blue Light works to reduce acne, the red to help reduce wrinkles around the eyes, and the red + infrared lights also helps to reduce wrinkles around the eyes (with an added bonus of warming effects) - Cleansing Ring (self explanatory and straightforward - helps cleans the skin and removes dirt; opening up your pores and removes dead skin) On the device itself, there are a few settings. 1 - The Power Button (turns the device on/off) 2 - The Percussive Therapy Button (controls the intensity of the attachment, features three different speeds at 1750, 2100, and 2400 ppms) 3 - The Ring Button (controls the intensity of the attachment ring) 4 - The Attachment Ring The packaging also comes with a conductive gel in a gray tube (1.7z oz - to be applied before using the machine) and charging cable. The instructions mentioned that the conductive gel should be used prior to using the microcurrent treatment, but since it is so little - I was unsure if I was supposed to restock on it when I run out? Or maybe it would be ok to not use it at all? Kindof confusing if this is a “nice to have” or if it is a “required for every use” sort of situation. I’d also like to note that the booklet notates that the microcurrent treatment“ ensures the treatment is delivered safely and effectively but doesn’t exactly explain what would be unsafe if the conductive was not used. Anyhow, I’ve tried out all of the options, and here are my pros and cons: Pros: 1 - Ease of use - the attachments were easily detachable and interchangeable (It did take me a second to figure out how to alternate them, but it wasn’t an issue after that) 2 - Functionality - needless to say, the attachments provided a very nice facial experience that left my skin feeling soft and rejuvenated 3 - Multi-functional - I like that the device doesn’t offer just one benefit. I struggle with alot of acne breakouts from my hormones, and while I can’t say that I’ve used the device long enough to gauge long-lasting effects, I do feel like my face feels much more relaxed. Perhaps also a bit of a “placebo” effect, but I did wake up the next morning and noticed that the red spots from my forehead acne were a little less prominent than the night before. As far as the massaging aspect goes, I also can’t complain - I would buy the machine for just that alone, so everything else is a plus, and a crazy great one at that! I definitely recommend this for girls who want to take care of their skin and feel pampered - all at the luxury of your own home. 4 - Battery life - this device has a pretty long battery life (120 minutes). This is extremely useful since it doesn’t require constant charging - something that would definitely start to annoy me after a while. I don’t anticipate my daily use to go over half an hour, so safe to say that this will not be a daily, or need to be constantly plugged in. Cons: 1 - As much as I liked the attachments for massaging purposes and to help relax all the tensions in my face, I didn’t particularly care for the microcurrent ring. Maybe I was not using it correctly, but I do not see as much benefit to it as the others. This is also just a personal preference, but I would’ve preferred the nodes to move with my face, instead of staying still - and/or provide some sort of massage mechanism that would move along better? 2 - Again, not sure if the conductive gel is required and if I should stock up, or this is just a “nice to have” because, what would happen if I didn’t use it? Overall, I’d say that this is a really fun way to take care of your skin and facial wellness at home. I am not someone who has traditionally taken very good care of my skin, and yet, this device is so fun and relaxing to use, that I am starting to incorporate this into my daily night time routine. Whether you are a skin enthusiast or simply someone who just wants to try to get into the habit of taking care of your skin more, I think this has something to offer for everyone. There are multiple benefits (firming, contouring, lifting, skin rejuvenation - just to name a few) If you are like myself and don’t want to go down the rabbithole of researching multiple devices - well, here you go! This device offers you an experience, and more. I am so excited to keep using it and see improvements in my skin.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Easy to use, Skin improvement
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A pretty nice way to improve facial health!

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    At this stage of my life (mid 30s) I am starting to notice the passing of time when I look at my face in the mirror, however for some time now I have been taking care of my face a little more, I use an exclusive towel to dry my face and moisturizing cream that can keep my skin hydrated, it has helped me a lot to treat my face separately because I think it is essential that when we look in the mirror we can feel dignified and happy with ourselves despite the cruel passage of time. Now that I have the opportunity to try a product of this type that I had not previously been interested in, it seems to me even more fundamental to give it some time every day, if we have the possibility of course, to take care of our face. Now I can massage my face completely and at the same time wash my face with the cleansing ring, after that I apply conductive gel to use the microcurrent ring then I wash my face once more and use the Red + Infrared Light around my face and finally I use the micro-pont percussive attachment for a final massage I apply moisturizer and that's it. The process I mentioned above takes me about 20 minutes, as the days go by it becomes a little more instinctive, even though I have only been using this product for two weeks, it has been a very pleasant experience. Since the first week I could notice that my skin looked a little less rigid, that is to say that if I looked closely normally the cracks of the wrinkles of my eyes were very clear but now it looks a little less and I feel less tension in the muscles of my face, fortunately I have not suffered from acne so for me it was not necessary to use the Blue light ring but the Red + infrared ring or mode that together with the Microcurrent ring help to reduce the wrinkles of the eyes and neck. I found this product to be a very solid and well designed product, the battery lasts a long time even if it is used daily, it is very easy to charge it includes a usb type c cord that connects directly to the device, it would have been great to charge it from the base but it is not possible. Each of the parts and heads are made of a durable material and can be washed without problem after each use, controls and modes are very easy to identify, likewise the device recognizes what kind of ring is being used allowing only use the functions corresponding to that ring in use. In the box is included a bag for storage it is e a little small but fulfills its function, the only thing that does not convince me is that there are two extra rings that are to induce heat and cold for which must be purchased separately, I am interested but it is an extra cost, these attachments are not necessary but I read they are helpful for different types of routines, as extra information there are videos on the Therabody’s youtube channel where you can learn how to use the device and create a routine to one's liking. Considering the above and that the results will depend on several factors and the needs of each person I can recommend this product to those who want to maybe take the next step in the care of your face, as I mentioned is sometimes one of the parts of our body that we dont pay enough attention but requires more than we think, if the two attachments interest you are $99 extra but it is at the discretion of each person, it is a good product and with daily use is possible to obtain satisfactory results.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Easy to use, Microcurrent
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    TheraFace At Home Solution

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    I can't wait to reap the results from the TheraFace Pro. I am late 40s and have the signs of aging setting in. This 4-in-1 device promises to help rejuvenate, lift and tone my face. I need all of that and more. The TheraFace Pro is an advanced solution for better facial wellness. It is a handheld device that helps reduce tension, relax facial muscles, and achieve healthier-looking skin by gently stimulating the face. It comes with the following attachments: 1. Microcurrent Ring. The Microcurrent ring firms and tightens the skins. Microcurrent improves muscle tone and contour in the face/neck. This should only be used once every 24 hours. This is the only one that "hurts" a little. And it doesn't hurt. It just feels a little prickly. You use this with the conductive gel. It can be used on your face and neck. 2. LED Ring. The Red ring is "intended to" reduce the wrinkles around the eyes. The Blue light is "intended to" reduce mild to moderate acne. The Red + Infrared light is "intended to" reduce wrinkles around the eyes and is shown to increase the body's natural healing process. 3. Cleansing Ring. Removes facial build-up of dirt, oil, and debris. 4. 3 Percussive Attachments (Cone, Micro-point, Flat) These are used for facial massage to reduce tension and relax facial muscles. The flat attachment can be used with the LED Ring to make sure you are not getting too close to the skin. I have been using the TheraFace Pro for the past week. It was very easy to set up and get to know the attachments. The website comes with very detailed examples of how to use the TheraFace Pro and each attachment. It even has different routines you can follow. My only complaint, is that is doesn't tell you how often you should use each attachment or what a good routine would be to achieve "wrinkle reduction". It only tells you that you shouldn't use the Microcurrent Ring more than once every 24 hours. I would like to be told here is a good routine and you should expect see results in ___ months. I look forward to seeing the results!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Attachments, Battery life
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Compact, Versatile and Helpful Self-Care

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    TLDR: (that’s Too Long, Didn’t Read) Easy to hold, easy to use, easy to swap and control the various attachments and functions; each with substantial benefits. Pros: * Light and comfortable to hold. * Various attachments magnetically snap on and off. * Easy to use control buttons and OLED screen. * Battery lasts through multiple sessions. * Includes a nice bag to keep things together when not in use. * Optional heat and cooling adapters provide additional benefits. Cons: * A lot of small bits to wrangle on the counter or in a drawer. * The provided stand doesn’t also charge it - it’s just a stand. * Can’t turn off the 8-second beeping during sessions. Details - Setup: The TheraFace charges via USB-C and comes with a nice cable if you don’t already have one. The plug is on the end of the handle which I presume is to prepare for a forthcoming optional charging base, but for now, you just lay it on its side and plug it in to charge. The OLED screen indicates the charging status and it doesn’t take long to get to 100%. Battery status is shown on the screen when charging but not when turned on or during treatments. All of the various attachments click on magnetically. The percussion attachments snap on to the middle portion and don’t have a particular orientation. The ring-type attachments snap on to the outer portion but need to be rotated to match the electrical connection pins. There are icons printed on the outside of the ring to let you know what it is and which way it fits. There are different icons for the cleansing, LED light, micro current, heating (optional purchase) or cooling (optional purchase) rings. One thing I’ve noticed is that if you put the outer ring on first, there is a magnetic attraction to the percussive head that makes alignment a tad more forceful, so put the percussion attachment on first to make installation of the outer rings easier. Details - Typical Usage: There are 3 buttons and an OLED screen. The power button does only that; turns the unit on or off. There is another button that cycles through the options for the ring attachment (if installed) and a button to cycle through the options for the percussion attachment (if available). There are pins on some rings that provide an electrical connection to the ring attachment which sets what options are available to the base unit. Pressing the Ring button does different things depending on what it is snapped on, and the percussion option is disabled when certain ring attachments are installed. The Ring and the Percussion are controlled independently so you can have either treatment type set however you like for whatever session you’re doing. During treatments, the unit beeps every 8 seconds as an audible notice to move on from one facial area to another, if you choose to. I don’t see a way to turn off that beeping, which might be a nice feature to add, but it’s too annoying. I’ve never gotten a professional facial so my only experience is with the TheraFace. So far, I’ve enjoyed every treatment style available. I have even purchased the optional heating and cooling rings and found that they work really well, too. Of the three included percussion attachments, I prefer the pointed one. I have something similar to TMJ and found that this attachment on the low setting really makes my jaw feel better after a few minutes. The other 2 work well, but aren’t my go-to for percussion. The Light Ring has a nice sensor that detects when the unit is near your face and turns on the lights much brighter for treatment and then turns them back down when you’re not doing a treatment so they don’t blind you. The facial cleansing attachment works really well when paired with a nice face scrub (sold separately). It is easy to clean after being removed from the unit, and is the only attachment that fits like a ring but works with percussion. I bought the optional Heat/Cool attachments and they are really worthwhile, IMHO. The Heat one warms up quickly and is easy to slide around and apply heat where needed, but cannot be used with percussive therapy. The Cool attachment cools down quickly and equally works well to apply cold therapy where needed and can be used with percussive therapy. Conclusion: Depending on your needs, this device can provide some helpful the useful treatments. It is easy to hold and use for a while even though it has substantial build quality. The provided stand is nice to keep your counter organized but would have been nice if it could charge the unit, too. There are a lot of options for treatments; each with a different attachment that has to find a home nearby. Overall, I find this unit a convenient way to provide a high level of facial self-care at home.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Microcurrent
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Love the Percussion - Well Made

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    The TheraFace Pro is a percussive facial health tool being rolled out that expands Therabody’s percussive massager lineup. My partner and I have used our Therabody Theragun Prime for a couple of years now and we love it. I jumped at the chance to try out the TheraFace Pro since it purported to have 8 different therapeutic treatments – 3 light modes (blue light, red light, and red+infrared), microcurrent stimulation, cleansing, and 3 percussive modes (cone, micro-point, and flat). There are some things to note while using this device. First you need to start with a clean face, so fresh out of the shower is the perfect time. For the microcurrent attachment you have to apply the included conducting gel. You also cannot use the microcurrent attachment on any areas with facial hair. The device is also not waterproof, so cleaning should be done with a damp cloth. The attachments are all magnetic and are easy to swap out. Several therapy routines require switching between several attachments, so this makes it easy. The TheraFace Pro has a nice size and manageable weight so its easy to use for several minutes without tiring. The device charges via USB-C – a cable is included but not the charger brick. There is also an included stand which holds the device upright. However, you can’t use the stand while charging since the charging point is on the bottom of the device. There are 3 buttons and an LED display showing the selected settings. One button powers on/off the device, the middle button controls the functions of the ring attachment (LED, microcurrent, and optional hot and cold rings), and the top button controls the percussion settings (cleansing head, and the 3 percussion heads). I have a decent amount of facial hair so I was not able to test out the microcurrent, but my partner was. She used it several times around her cheeks, forehead and jawline. There are 3 intensity settings – she felt the medium setting worked best as low was difficult to feel any sensation while high was too much. This treatment runs has an automatic shutoff at 8 min, and the manual states that a 5-8 minute treatment can be completed once every 24 hours. There are 3 different light treatment options and they are aimed to treat different ailments. The blue light is intended for use on mild to moderate acne – the blue light can reduce and kill harmful bacteria that builds up on your skin. The red light treatment is meant to reduce visible wrinkles. The red+infrared targets wrinkles but with the added benefit of reducing pain via the warming infrared light. A percussive treatment can be paired with red and red+infrared, but shouldn’t be used with blue. The percussion attachments were something we both used. There are 3 to choose from – flat, cone, and micropoint (an array of little soft spikes). The flat is for general, broader area percussive use while the cone is for pinpoint use. The micropoint is for increasing circulation to the skin across a broad area. Regardless of what you choose there are 3 intensity levels – 1750, 2100, and 2400 rpm. I used the flat several times for along my rear jaw to up behind my ears. It helps relieve a little bit of stress and is great way to relax. I also used it in front of my ear (below the temple) for my tinnitus – the vibration tricks the brain into ignoring the ringing for a period of time, which can help me focus in a quiet room. The pinpoint and the micropoint didn't get much use from us as we didn’t need the increased circulation or have pinpoint pain locations. However, both felt nice to use, and I can see the pinpoint being used behind the ear where the neck muscles come in or along the jawline for TMJ sufferers. The micropoint was a weird sensation at first, but it did feel nice to use. With such a short amount of time with the device it is difficult to quantify the effectiveness of some of the treatments. I mainly used it for the percussive treatments which produce an immediate effect. I feel more relaxed and at ease while massaging a couple of tense areas around my face and neck areas. It can really set my mind at ease and allow me to unwind a bit at night (after washing my face off first). My partner on the other hand used the TheraFace for more than just the percussive aspect. She unfortunately developed adult acne about 2 years ago, which was exacerbated by wearing an N95 for 12 hours as in a medical setting. She has been on a couple of different meds to help control it, but its been a long process. She cleared the TheraFace usage with her dermatologist, and was hopeful for an additional benefit it could provide. She used the LED ring with the blue light for the last 2+ weeks everyday after she got out of the shower. I asked her to comment on its effectiveness, and she could possibly see some improvement and redness reduction. Was it a dramatic improvement in 2 weeks – no, but some progress is better than none. She plans to continue using the blue light and see if it can help bring some more healing and progress. She also employed the red+infrared and the percussion along the back of her ears and down to her neck. She carries a lot of stress there, but unfortunately its tough to treat this area with our Theragun Prime. The light provides warmth to the area while the flat percussion pad massages it. In tandem these attachments worked well for her, and provided some relief. She also uses the cleansing attachment and that has worked well for her. She has said that even if the light therapy isn’t effective for her skin that the cleansing attachment would still get plenty of use because it feels like its doing its job, and she finds it relaxing. Overall, the TheraFace Pro is a very well-made device. I can speak to the robustness and longevity of their products and design after using a Theragun for years with great effect. The percussion attachments provide relief and relaxation that is difficult to find outside of a massage. The microcurrent and LED lights are added bonuses in my opinion. If you find yourself wanting to address some wrinkles or blemishes then the LED ring can be of use, while the microcurrent ring can help lift and tone. I would research or talk to a dermatologist before starting any of these therapies to see if they could be a good fit for you.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Microcurrent
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Wellness For Your Face

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    TLDR; Essentially a Theragun for your face and surprisingly much more: (1) Percussive massager, (2) Microcurrent therapy, (3) LED Ring therapy and (4) Cleaning Ring. Each mode is easily changed with the magnetic connection base and various attachments. The percussive massager and LED Ring therapy can be done separately or in combination; the microcurrent therapy and cleaning ring can only be done separately. Therabody has a great YouTube channel to demonstrate how to use each feature effectively. Charging is thankfully a USB-C connection (cable included). 120 minute battery life. I’ve been a firm believer in Therabody products and owning their Theragun Pro and Theragun Mini have been life changing devices for me. When I heard about the TheraFace Pro, I pondered if such a device could carry the same weight and effectiveness that their Theragun lines did for my body..but for facial health. I’ve owned a similar facial product like this that only provided a cleansing head, but never something with percussive attachments and microcurrent / LED ring therapy. Before I start rambling, I wanted to mention that the percussive massager is the one thing I know for sure that provided immediate results for me. At the writing of this review, I’ve only been able to use this for a little over two weeks and the LED Ring / Microcurrent Ring needs more use over the next few months to see any meaningful results. Overall, I’m very happy with the TheraFace and am looking forward to positive results with consistent use of the LED Rings. The percussive massager provides 3mm of amplitude and at three speeds (1750, 2100 and 2400 pulses per minute [PPMs]). It comes with three different heads (cone, micro-point and flat). Using the percussive massager helps to reduce facial tension and relax facial muscles. This by far has been my favorite feature of the TheraFace because it definitely did do those things, and I wouldn’t have expected any less from a company that specializes in percussive therapy. Similar to the percussive massager is the cleansing ring which also utilizes the percussive mechanism. With your favorite facial soap, this helps remove dirt and oil. Next is the LED Ring therapy which targets different goals based on the LED ring color. It has three main colors: Red provides aid in reducing wrinkles, Blue provides aid in reducing mild to moderate acne and Red+Infrared provides aid in reducing wrinkles and increasing the face’s natural healing process. The TheraFace has a proximity sensor that will only fully illuminate the LEDs once they’re close enough to your face. It also will emit a beep sound every 15 seconds to help notify you if you’ve spent too much time on one area of your face. I typically run the Red+Infrared setting and do two passes on my face. I am completely done with the therapy in under 3 minutes. The LED Ring can be used in conjunction with the percussive massager, which I do now on a daily basis. Best of both worlds, so why not? Next is the Microcurrent Ring. This helps firm and tighten the skin, resulting in improved muscle tone and contour in the face and neck areas. Basically you’re sending a very small amount of electrical current to your face. This current activates the muscle and essentially you’re giving your face a workout. The Microcurrent Ring has to be used with conductive gel (included) to allow the electrical current to easily flow on your face; without it, it is ineffective. It has three electrical current strengths and so far I’m able to handle the lowest setting just fine. It may take some time for some of us to work toward the medium and high settings. I tried medium once and I didn’t like the feeling. It doesn’t hurt at all, but it was not the most pleasant feeling either. It is recommended to only use the Microcurrent Right 5-8 minutes a day in a 24 hour period.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Check Site and with Dermatologist Before Buying

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    My wife picked this up because of all of the cool features the Therabody device provides. Admittedly, we should have done more research because she can’t use most of the features of this device without checking with her dermatologist first. I would recommend you visit Therabody’s website because they also call out the following conditions and recommend checking with your doctor before using this product: - Severe Acne - Extremely Sensitive Skin - Eczema - Psoriasis - Rosacea (which my wife has) - Skin Discoloration The packaging presentation was nice, product does feel very premium. One of the things my wife liked about it was that all of the heads / attachments were easy to swap off and on. Also, this device and all the heads are smaller, so it’s easy to pack and travel with, assuming you have anywhere to go these days. Another word of caution, you can’t use or take this thing into the shower with you. It would’ve been nice to be able to use this in the shower while washing your face, but nope. Also, you can’t use just any facial cleanser with it - anything that has micro-beads, anything gritty is a no-go, so my wife had to use a regular, pure liquid / lotion type of cleanser. She was able to use the Cleansing Ring and the LED light, it also comes with a Micro Current Ring and 3 percussive therapy attachments. So of the 6 attachments, she was only able to use the first 2 unless cleared by her dermatologist due to rosacea. The Cleansing Ring has 3 speeds, my wife used it at the highest setting and she liked how smooth her face felt afterwards. She thinks she can use this as part of her regular weekly regimen, probably around 3 times per week. The LED ring has 2 red lights and are both meant for wrinkles and a blue light which is for moderate acne. My wife tried out all 3 lights, but said that she doesn’t think you can tell it’s working until after regular uses. There’s also a proximity sensor to help ensure you get the correct distance from your face for the treatment. Make sure you keep the lights out of your eyes, should be obvious, but just something to know. The controller was intuitive and easy to handle and also beeps every 15 seconds so you don’t end up over-using a device on one part of your face, it helps keep you moving. The instruction booklet that came with the unit was very helpful and easy to follow. Although my wife couldn’t use the Micro Current Ring, the package did come with a conductive gel that you use when you use the Micro Current Ring safely. It’s a small tube just to get the hang of the treatment, so if you want to invest in that treatment, you’ll also need to buy additional gel down the line.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Percussion for the face

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    The makers of Theragun (Therabody) are branching to new products. The Theraface Pro is their first facial product. It's mainly a percussion tool for the face, with some unique attachments. The main unit (ours is in white) has a nice finish, with an anti-slip coating. Charging is via USB-C. It does not come with a wall plug, just with an USB-A to USB-C cable. Because it's in essence an impact tool, the tips are padded, so it does not feel like a punch. It's somewhat gentle on the face, but I can feel the effects hours later. Muscles feel a bit more toned after a couple of days after first using it. For percussive attachments comes with the standard flat, a cone for more sensitive areas and micro-point for circulation. It has other attachments that stay magnetically held. The light ring, which can be used at the same time with an impact tip (or by itself) can produce blue light, red light or a combination of red light and infrared. When in infrared mode, it alternates every few seconds to combination infrared and red only. Another very interesting attachment is the microcurrent, which produces a very gentle current, and it's best used with the included conductive cream (Therabody sells additional tubs). It's very gentle and occasionally feel a light tingle when using it. The cleansing ring, I was hoping my kid would be able to use for acne, but it's not what I expected. I was hoping it would provide an orbital motion (like a polisher) but instead it's more percussion. I don't think the punching sensation from it is the best for face cleaning. Other additional attachments like one hot ring and one cold ring are available for separate purchase and so not come with it. The pouch that comes with it is very nice and can hold all the attachments but albeit a bit tight. Because it’s a lot more gentler than the theragun it can also be used in the forehead, neck and chest. On a very positive note, I immediately notice how it can help with light migraine (mostly from the lack of proper sleep) when applied around the forehead. It also seems to have a positive effect in seasonal nasal congestion. Maybe it helps loosen buildup. The light therapy rings, I can feel a warmth effect but I personally think it's not powerful enough. While the science behind it seems solid, it's not proven how much light therapy is effective in these cases. There is a phone app from Therabody that the instructions mention to use. It does not connect to the product via Bluetooth or anything, but I was looking for some routines and recommendations on how to use it, although at the moment I was unable to find anything specific to the Theraface. Overall it's well built product, although percussion in the face might not be for everybody, and would take some dedication and constant use to feel the effects.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    High End Self Care Device Pays Off

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    I have really enjoyed tech’s movement into the self care industry. Whether its for your muscles, your hair, or your wellbeing - they have all been excellent additions. Well now enter the Therabody TheraFace Pro, a very welcomed addition to the personal tech self care world! UNBOXING & SETUP: - Taking the TheraFace out of the box I was instantly impressed. It has a really elegant design without being overly techie or too large. It is a great size and feels very high end while holding it. - Overall there is not much setup at all! You may have to charge it for a bit, but just familiarize yourself with how to use it and the instructions and you are good to go. - On that note, the device is super intuitive to use. It has a lot of features all while making it very simple to use. PROS: - This device is cleared by the FDA as a medical device. That is a huge distinction! I think that it’s important that the TheraFace is not just a gimmick, but rather an actual FDA approved self care device. - Using this product really makes me feel like I have a personal spa at home! The TheraFace has so many features and options to use it, I just really love how versatile it is. - I really think all the attachments are my favorite part. Its just really nice being able to focus on different aspects of your face and how you want to improve. - The LED light ring is a great addition to this. Depending on the color, you can help reduce wrinkles around your eyes or help eliminate acne. I have been using the LED ring on my eyes and its definitely improved how my eyes feel. - The cleansing ring has also been great for me so far. It helps remove all the dirt and oil my face accumulates each day better than I can simply by using my hands. - Lastly, the massage gun aspect is a very soothing addition as well. It adds a luxurious touch to all of the great additions this self care device already provides! - After using it daily for the past week, I can already tell an improvement in the skin on my face. I feel cleaner, skin looks brighter, and I just have a lot more self confidence knowing I am taking such good care of my face. - Small note, but I love how this charges via USB-C. It is very forward thinking! Plus using the charging base is super sleek and nice as well. CONS: - My only con would be this device is not fully waterproof. I think that added functionality is a bit of a missed opportunity, but that does not make me like the device less! BOTTOM LINE: - If you are on the market for a device that will help you with your facial health, the TheraFace thinks of everything for you! It has so many great accessories, can offer so many customizable options for you, and really gives you a spa like feel at home. It is important to take care of yourself, and the TheraFace makes sure you have that all covered!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Solid performance across all functions.

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    I cannot speak to the benefits of such services that this device offers, only that what it does, it does so extremely well. Whatever order or length of your facial care routine the Therabody transitions almost effortlessly between tasks. The two standout functions to me are the face scrubber and the massage therapy attachments. The face scrubber is gentle and doesn't tug on the skin. There's no twisting motion but rather vibrations that help my face wash get lathered and foamy. The silicone attachment is soft on the skin. A good balance of power and motion to take care of fleshy cheeks to thinner skin near the temples. The second standout is the massage function. Nothing changes with the technical performance. You only need to change the attachment to the massage tip and enjoy a nice massage. As someone who clenches my jaw, I tend to carry tension in my temple/sideburn area. The massage function drastically improves my muscle quality. I'm not too familiar with the benefits of LED therapy but I can say that the coverage of the light is superb. Add to the fact that you can use both the LED attachment and the massage tip at the same time, why wouldn't you do both at the same time? Again, I can't claim to be knowledgeable about microcurrent therapy but it does pass a noticeable current through the skin. On the highest setting I can feel a ever so slight metallic feeling in my non-ceramic cavity fillings when passing the current near my mouth. Nothing painful at all, just something that is noticeable. The only slight pain is if I pass the current over an area of skin that doesn't have too much conductive gel. Then I get a slight tick of pain similar to shaving and having it catch against a hair. Well within manageable and tolerable limits. I can't really find anything this device does that it doesn't do well. The battery life is long enough to last across multiple sessions. And the magnetic attachments make transitioning between tasks easy and quick.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Surprisingly versatile tool for facial health!

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    BOTTOM LINE: We have a Therabody percussive massage unit and LOVE how it makes us feel both relaxed and energized when used on the major muscle groups of the arms, back, shoulders, etc. Now that same technology comes in a pocket-sized and facial-friendly unit that ups its game with some built in deep cleansing, LED light, and micro-current therapy functions as well. The effectiveness of the latter two all depends on how much time you are willing to sink into the various facial care routines--the results do not appear overnight and may be of some to only minimal impact depending on your skin type. However, there is no denying that Therabody has created an incredibly versatile and user-friendly facial health device that will give you some spa-worthy results with minimal effort and time spent in front of the mirror. DESIGN AND CONTROLS: Despite being all-plastic, construction feels remarkably solid for a device this small; it fits VERY comfortably in the hand yet has enough heft to feel reassuring in use. The magnetic interlock system works like a charm and allows you to quickly, easily, and securely change function heads and LED rings within seconds--just gently pull the head off the unit and allow the magnets to take hold of the next one. The included neoprene carry case is very travel-friendly--it will be a tight fit, but you *can* squeeze in all of the attachments, the main unit, and the charging cable when you want to take the entire kit on the go. The tiny display features a vibrant little OLED screen that is easy to see, intuitive to read, and changes based on which function head is attached and used. For example, the LED ring is denoted by a small ring of dots with each of the three settings indicated in the middle of the ring by the numbers 1-3. The percussive intensity also has three levels, each of which corresponds to the number of wavy lines (1-3) at the top of the screen. When using the micro-current head, the display changes to two large dots which mirrors the configuration of the electrodes on the head itself, and the three intensity level selections are also indicated by the numbers 1-3. The function selections are accomplished using the equally intuitive buttons on the main unit--a single power toggle, a button shaped like a ring that is used to active any of the electrical heads (LED, micro-current, or the optional hot/cold treatment heads), and one wavy-line button for the percussive massage settings. A short tone sounds every 15 seconds while using one of the electrical (LED ring or micro-current) heads--some may find it a bit annoying, but I found its metronome-like regularity very useful to signal when I should be moving on to the next section of my facial care routine. Bottom line, despite the array of features and settings, the TheraFace PRO is designed to be so straight-forward that you don't have to constantly struggle to remember what some obscure icon means, or which control does what. PERCUSSIVE MASSAGE AND DEEP CLEANSING: The percussive massage function uses one of three smaller rubberized attachments for different massage purposes and results. The "flat" head is best for all-around facial and neck massage and relaxation while the slightly pointed conical-shaped head is supposed to be better for more precision or targeted massage therapy like around the eyes or for other pressure points near the jaw or nose. I personally found the sensation provided by this tip was a bit too intense to use around my eyes however, but YMMV. Another rubberized head features a series of waffle-cut spikes that is best used to wake up larger areas around the forehead, neck or even the chest. There is also a full-sized head that is basically an array of tiny rubber bristles that can be used to distribute facial cleaners and scrub away dirt and oils. The effects of these heads and attachments are pronounced and immediate...you can easily feel your face livened up and energized after a deep clean or relaxed with pleasantly loosened muscles after a soothing massage that runs along all the areas where you carry the stress of the day. As a small facial and neck/chest massage unit alone, this little device definitely delivers on its promises. LED LIGHT TREATMENT: I am familiar with the concept of light therapy, but frankly, I haven't used the TheraFace PRO long enough to *really* notice any significant differences yet. The red LEDs (setting 1) are supposed to help reduce small wrinkles, especially around the eyes, while the red+infrared LEDs (setting 3) are supposed to do the same, plus promote natural healing and rejuvenation. I don't know...maybe my skin appears just a hair softer and more toned, but like any supposedly age-reversing skin treatment that doesn't involve a surgeon's scalpel, the results (if there are any at all) are likely going to be very gradual and totally contingent on a disciplined, religious treatment regimen. The blue LEDs are for combating slight to moderate acne; I have neither at my age so I cannot comment on its effectiveness--but if you are familiar with the purported benefits of light therapy, it is definitely a bonus that this unit offers more than a single option in the same unit. The TheraFace PRO features a helpful proximity sensor that varies the brightness of the LEDs depending on how close to the face you get. You are not supposed to use the LEDs directly against the skin, but the LEDs do not reach full intensity until they are roughly 1/2" away from the skin's surface. However, if you hold the unit much further away from your face, the LEDs decrease in intensity once again to prevent any blinding glare. The flat massage head insert actually helps keep the LED ring at roughly the ideal height to ensure maximum LED intensity, so I kept it attached while using the red+IR therapy LEDs. You can use the percussive head at the same time as the LED ring though Therabody does not recommend turning it on while you're treating for acne because the percussive motion can spread acne-causing bacteria. MICRO-CURRENT TREATMENT: Finally, we get to the micro-current head. The idea is that very small electrical charges are delivered to the surface of the skin through a pair of smooth metal electrodes to stimulate, tighten, and improve skin and muscle tone in the face and neck. According to the Therabody website, you're supposed to keep moving the TheraFace PRO in a constant gliding motion across the face while delivering the micro-current treatment. Frankly, I couldn't feel any effects even when the current level was set to 3...so I stopped moving the head. At level 1, I still couldn't feel anything--maybe I got a dud? At level 2, I think maybe I noticed a slight tingling at the surface of my skin--okay, so at least I know there actually was some current flowing. At level 3--OW OW OW OW OW! No...it didn't really hurt *that* much, but it wasn't a pleasant sensation at all...the light tingling had turned into a sustained electrical shock with hundreds of tiny pin pricks dancing right at the surface of my face--yep, there was DEFINITELY some current flowing through the electrodes! Fortunately, as soon as I started moving the unit again, the unpleasant sensation went away so I can assume that it went back to doing its job the way it was intended. Keep that in mind when you start off the treatments for yourself and trust that even if you're not feeling anything, the unit is still delivering a charge to your skin. USAGE AND FINAL OBSERVATIONS: The Therabody website offers some very short but informative how-to videos for each of the TheraFace PRO's functions and attachments, as well as suggestions for more advanced and purposeful facial and skin health treatment routines and programs that involve one or a combination of attachments. Strangely, the included manual doesn't give any indications as to what a single productive treatment routine should look like or how long they should last, so you will need to head over to the website to get things started unless you're comfortable just winging it. In general, a single routine that covers the entire face should last just a few minutes with the 15 second tone indicating when it is ideally time to begin the next set of sweeping gliding motions across a new section of the face. There is supposedly enough charge in the battery for about 120 minutes of use; fortunately, if you forget to turn off the unit after using it, it will power down automatically after 10 minutes. Aside from not being able to fully attest to the effectiveness of the LED or micro-current treatments just yet, the remaining niggles I have with this unit are few. One, the provided no-slip stand will keep the unit securely in place on a slick countertop, but there is no cutout to accommodate the charging cable. Speaking of which, a USB-A to USB-C cable is handily included in the box although a USB charger is not. Two--and keep in mind this was my first experience with a micro-conductive device of this kind--I did not realize that the conductive gel sample included in the box would be an ongoing requirement to continue using the micro-current feature at all. Perhaps it will not come as a surprise to you if you're considering this appliance for the micro-current feature in particular, but I was not necessarily prepared for a new ongoing expense, especially given that Therabody's recommendation is to apply a pretty thick face-mask-style coating of the gel everywhere the unit will be used. Fortunately, the Therabody website says that any conductive gel will do, though obviously they recommend their own. Finally, it seems odd that a personal healthcare device that is at least adjacent to the use of facial and skin gels, serums, and cleansers would not be waterproof or even "water-friendly," but the lack of any sort of water-resistance does impose some limits where and when the unit can be used, charged, and stored.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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