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Your Questions Answered!

Find all the information you need about RF, EMS, and LED Treatments below.

EMS Treatment

EMS uses electrical impulses to stimulate facial muscles, causing them to contract and relax. This process improves blood circulation, enhances muscle tone, and can promote a firmer, more youthful- looking appearance. It’s often used to lift and tighten the skin.

Yes, EMS can help reduce facial sagging by stimulating and toning the underlying muscles. The electrical impulses promote muscle contraction, which can improve skin firmness and provide a lifting effect over time.

For optimal results, it’s recommended to use EMS 3 times a week, allowing at least one rest day between sessions. Each session should last about 12 minutes (6 minutes on each half of the face). If you’re short on time, spend the full 6 minutes focusing on key areas instead of treating the whole face. It’s important to follow the device’s instructions and not overuse it, as the skin and muscles need time to recover and respond to the stimulation.

Yes, EMS is generally safe for sensitive skin when used correctly. However, if you experience irritation, it’s important to adjust the intensity level or consult a dermatologist. Always do a patch test before full use to ensure compatibility with your skin.

Yes, it is normal to experience a mild tingling sensation around the teeth or jaw area during EMS treatment. This occurs because the electrical impulses stimulate the facial muscles, including those near the jaw and cheekbones. However, the sensation should be gentle and not painful. If it feels uncomfortable, you can adjust the intensity level or consult the user manual for guidance on settings.

– Weak EMS provides gentle electrical stimulation, ideal for beginners or sensitive areas. It supports light muscle activation and mild toning.

– Medium EMS offers moderate stimulation to enhance muscle firmness, improve circulation, and support regular use for visible results.

– Strong EMS delivers powerful muscle contractions for deep toning, lifting, and firming effects. Best for experienced users targeting more defined improvements.

LED Treatment

LED light therapy uses different wavelengths of light to target various skin concerns:

Red light stimulates collagen production and improves skin elasticity.

• Blue light targets acne-causing bacteria.

Yellow light helps to reduce skin redness, promote circulation, and improve overall skin tone, providing a brighter and more even complexion.

• Infrared light: Penetrates deeper into the skin, supporting healing, reducing inflammation, and encouraging tissue repair for smoother, more resilient skin. LED therapy can also improve skin texture, reduce inflammation, and promote overall skin rejuvenation.

LED therapy can also improve skin texture, reduce inflammation, and promote overall skin rejuvenation.

Yes, blue LED light is particularly effective for acne treatment as it targets the bacteria that cause acne breakouts. Regular use can help reduce inflammation, prevent future outbreaks, and improve overall skin clarity.

Yellow light is used with RF treatments because it helps calm inflammation and reduce redness, ensuring a more comfortable experience during the treatment. It complements the collagen-boosting effects of RF without interfering, allowing for deep rejuvenation while enhancing overall skin comfort.

Red light, on the other hand, is paired with EMS in the final step. Red light penetrates deeply to promote healing, enhance collagen synthesis, and further reduce any post-RF inflammation. Combined with EMS, red light helps improve skin firmness and lift by targeting both the skin and underlying muscles, leading to a more toned and youthful appearance.

RF delivers heat into the deeper layers of the skin (dermis) to stimulate collagen production and promote skin tightening. Yellow light works on the surface layers, helping to soothe the skin, reduce redness, and support lymphatic circulation. It does not interfere with the RF energy or its thermal effect — instead, it enhances comfort during treatment and provides a visibly calming effect afterward.

Yes, in acne-prone patients, blue light therapy after RF can be beneficial. It may help reduce post-treatment inflammation, decrease acne-causing bacteria, and support clearer skin.

RF Treatment

Yes, RF treatments are safe for home use when used according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Our device is equipped with intelligent temperature control that monitors skin surface temperature in real-time and automatically pauses the RF function if it exceeds 42°C, helping prevent burns. RF energy is non-invasive and works by gently stimulating collagen production and tightening the skin, without the need for needles, downtime, or surgery. Always perform a patch test before starting regular treatments, especially if you have sensitive skin.

RF technology works by emitting energy that penetrates the skin’s layers to generate controlled heat. This heat stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, which are essential for skin elasticity and firmness. Over time, the skin becomes tighter, smoother, and more youthful, reducing the appearance of fine lines and sagging without the need for invasive procedures.

Our device features variable RF frequency ranging from 1 to 3.3 MHz, allowing for customized treatment: lower frequencies penetrate deeper layers of the skin, while higher frequencies target the upper dermis, making it ideal for addressing both surface and deeper skin concerns effectively.

No, RF therapy is not painful. During the treatment, you may feel a mild warmth or tingling sensation as the device delivers energy to your skin. This is normal and part of the treatment’s process. If you experience any discomfort, reduce the intensity or frequency as suggested by the device instructions, or consult with a dermatologist.

RF devices are generally safe for most skin types, but people with very sensitive skin or certain skin conditions (like active acne or eczema) should proceed with caution. It’s always best to start with a lower intensity setting and perform a patch test before full treatment. If you’re unsure, consulting a dermatologist is a good step to ensure RF therapy is suitable for your skin.

Yes, but only with caution. For the delicate skin around the eyes, we recommend using Mode 2: Weak RF with Yellow Light and NIR. This setting delivers gentle energy suitable for targeting fine lines and puffiness without irritating the sensitive eye area.

Guidelines for safe use around the eves:

• Use only Mode 2: Weak RF

• Avoid direct contact with the eyelids or eyes

• Keep the device moving; do not hold it in one spot

• Do not use on broken, irritated, or highly sensitive skin

Yes. The conductive gel is essential for ensuring proper RF and EMS energy transfer to the skin. It also helps reduce friction, prevent discomfort, protect the skin, and enhance the overall effectiveness and safety of the treatment.

In addition to enhancing conductivity, the gel doubles the anti-aging effects-it’s infused with peptides, stem cells, and botanical extracts that nourish the skin, support collagen regeneration, and boost firmness and radiance during each session.

Always apply a generous, even layer on the device treatment head before use.

It’s recommended to use the RF mode 3 times a week with at least one rest day between sessions. Each session should last 12 minutes — 6 minutes on each half of the face. If you’re short on time, spend the full 6 minutes focusing on key areas. Overuse may cause skin irritation, so consistency is important, but your skin also needs time to recover between sessions.

No, RF therapy at home does not target fat removal in the same way professional clinic equipment does. Treatments designed to shrink fat cells usually need to raise deep tissue temperatures to around 45°C-50°C for several minutes. This device reaches about 42°C on the skin’s surface, which is safe and comfortable. Its effect is limited to the dermis, where it boosts collagen and helps tighten the skin. It’s meant for skin rejuvenation, not fat loss. Therefore, you can enjoy skin rejuvenation without worrying about fat removal.

The difference lies in the amount of RF energy delivered.

– Weak RF provides a gentler treatment, suitable for sensitive skin or first-time users. It offers mild skin rejuvenation and is ideal for delicate areas.

– Strong RF delivers more intensive effects that promote skin firming, enhance collagen production, and support more noticeable rejuvenation results over time.

Radiofrequency does not typically worsen acne when performed correctly. In fact, it is sometimes used to improve acne and acne scars. Thermal energy may help reduce sebaceous gland activity, which can lower oil production over time. Mild redness or temporary inflammation after treatment is normal and usually short-lived.

Yes, but proper timing is important. After Botox, dermal fillers, or similar injectables, it is generally recommended to wait at least 10–14 days before using radiofrequency devices on the treated area. This allows the product to properly settle and reduces any theoretical risk that heat or pressure could affect placement or results. Avoid applying strong heat or pressure over recent injection sites. When in doubt, consult your treating physician before resuming use.

RandianceFirm Gel

For best results, apply a thin, even layer of gel onto the treatment head before turning on the device. This helps improve conductivity and maximize treatment effectiveness. On non-device days, you can apply the gel on a clean dry skin and massage gently to help hydrate, nourish, and support the skin with its blend of peptides, botanical extracts, and stem cells.

The gel is gentle and safe for use around the eye area, such as under the eyes and on the outer corners, but avoid direct contact with the eyes themselves.

You can leave the gel on your skin after treatment to allow the active ingredients to continue working. If your skin feels sticky or you prefer a clean finish, it’s also fine to rinse it off gently with water, ideally 30 minutes after treatment completion.

Yes. Our gel is made with carefully selected ingredients that comply with international cosmetic safety standards. It has been tested for potential contaminants, including heavy metals, 1,4-dioxane, ethylene oxide, and diethylene glycol. All results fall well within acceptable safety limits. The full test report isn’t published online, but we can provide a copy by email upon request, in accordance with the lab’s policy.

No. The ingredients in our gel have been reviewed for safety and meet international cosmetic standards. There is no risk of nitrosamine contamination, and trace levels of potential contaminants such as ethylene oxide and 1,4-dioxane have tested well below safety thresholds. All other components, including preservatives and actives, are used at concentrations within globally accepted limits and do not present known safety concerns.