
Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank
Collagen Boost with this RF/EMS
The NYC dermatologist explains radiofrequency as controlled, comfortable dermal warming that nudges the skin’s own collagen remodeling. For at-home use he emphasizes lower energy, higher consistency and sees red LED as a calming, recovery-supportive companion. EMS can complement this by engaging facial support muscles for a more defined-looking appearance with steady use.

Dr. Jason Emer
Work Layer by Layer
The Los Angeles dermatologist is known for combination protocols: RF + red LED to support the collagen layer, EMS + red LED to re-engage support muscles, and smart topicals to finish the session. His take: short, frequent stimuli often yield steadier day-to-day outcomes than rare high-intensity appointments provided technique is clean (zones, minutes, step-up intensity) and expectations are realistic.

Dr. Lila Bratani (Aesthetic Surgery, Stuttgart)
RF used correctly: targeted warmth for collagen support
Radiofrequency creates controlled, comfortable deep warmth in the tissue. This thermal cue can stimulate fibroblast activity and support collagen organization, with the goal of a smoother and firmer-looking skin appearance over time. For me, RF is a meaningful, non-invasive option when it is realistically framed and understood as a structure-oriented measure.

Dr. Dennis Gross
Photobiomodulation at Home: LED as a Safe Base, RF/EMS for Structure
For years he has framed red and blue LED as safe, evidence-supported options red/near-IR for collagen support and calming, blue for blemish-prone days. In home routines, short, frequent sessions are key. Paired thoughtfully with RF/EMS, LED helps address both collagen and muscular support, reinforcing the principle that consistency beats intensity.
Recommended by dermatologists worldwide
Many dermatologists recognize this therapy as a smart, at home, structure focused approach. By combining RF and red LED to support the collagen layer with EMS and red LED to engage facial support muscles, it trains rather than just treats the skin. The routine is gentle and science informed and helps skin look smoother, more even, and better supported over time.

Board-Certified Dermatologist & Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
Dr. med. Felix Hartmann
“Aging is structural: collagen fibers loosen and small facial support muscles lose tone. The therapy that SkinCurrent is using applies combined gentle energy cues and muscle engagement that act beyond the surface, initiating collagen remodeling, improving microcirculation and supporting cellular recovery. Light based signals help create a calming pro recovery environment, while electrical cues support the muscular scaffold and fluid drainage. As a whole the skin relearns to work more efficiently so texture looks more even and contours appear better supported. I view this as an adjunct routine between professional treatments.”
References
- American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) – At-home LED: Dermatolog:innen geben konkrete Hinweise, wann und wie Rotlicht zuhause sinnvoll ist; zudem Info-Seite zu sichtbarem Licht (Rot/Blau) bei Akne inkl. Hinweis auf FDA-zugelassene Home-Geräte, die schwächer sind als in der Praxis. AAD+1
Cleveland Clinic – Radiofrequenz als nicht-chirurgischer Ansatz zur Stimulation von Kollagen und Verbesserung von Festigkeit/Textur; beschreibt den Mechanismus und ordnet den Einsatz medizinisch ein. Cleveland Clinic
Systematische Übersichtsarbeit (Cohen et al.) – Home-Devices in der Dermatologie: empfiehlt u. a. Low-Power-RF für Rhytiden/Falten und LED für Akne; belegt Sicherheit und Wirksamkeit ausgewählter Heimanwendungen. PMC+1
Prospektive Studie zu fNMES/NMES im Gesicht (2024) – zeigt Verbesserungen bei Elastizität, Falten, Durchblutung durch neuromuskuläre elektrische Stimulation im Gesicht (unterstützt die Rolle von EMS als komplementäre Modalität). PubMed+2Wiley Online Library+2
Recognized by dermatologists as an at-home complement: a structural approach combining RF, LED, and EMS to support collagen, calm the skin, and engage facial support muscles. (Based on AAD guidance for at-home LED, Cleveland Clinic RF overview, a systematic review of home devices, and clinical data on facial NMES.)

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