A microcurrent facial uses ultra-low electrical currents to stimulate facial muscles and support cellular activity — the result is a visible lift, improved tone, and a more refreshed appearance with no needles, no heat, and no downtime. At Desert Bloom in Scottsdale, every session is delivered with the Clareblend Jeunesse system using conductive gloves, hands-on with Master Aesthetician your aesthetician.
Considering other lifting options? Compare microcurrent with PDO thread lift or RF microneedling on our treatment pages.
One of several facial treatment options at Desert Bloom, alongside Organic Signature Facial and Dermaplaning.
A microcurrent facial is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment that delivers ultra-low electrical currents — between 100 and 600 microamperes — through the skin to stimulate facial muscles and cellular activity. These currents mimic the body’s own bioelectrical signals, re-educating muscles that have weakened or lengthened over time while increasing adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production at the cellular level.

The result is a visible lift: tighter-looking contours, improved firmness, and a softer appearance of some fine lines and wrinkles — without surgery, heat, or recovery time. Microcurrent technology has been used in physical therapy and wound healing for decades; its cosmetic applications build on that same clinically studied foundation.
At Desert Bloom in Scottsdale, Master Aesthetician your aesthetician uses the Clareblend Jeunesse — a professional-grade microcurrent system — with conductive gloves that allow for precise, muscle-specific contact and more targeted treatment outcomes. Each session is calibrated to the client’s facial structure and skin condition. This microcurrent facial treatment is a well-established non-invasive option for facial toning and early signs of laxity, especially when used as part of a consistent treatment plan.
Professional microcurrent treatments work through three interconnected mechanisms. First, muscle re-education: the electrical current is applied along specific facial muscle vectors to encourage improved tone, lift, and neuromuscular responsiveness over time. Second, cellular energy: laboratory research has shown that certain low-level electrical currents can increase ATP activity and protein synthesis under specific conditions (Cheng et al., 1982). In cosmetic use, this supports the rationale for microcurrent as a cellular-energy and muscle-toning treatment, though visible collagen and elastin changes vary by individual. Third, improved blood circulation: microcurrent stimulates blood flow and lymphatic drainage, reducing puffiness and delivering nutrients more efficiently to skin cells. This combination of muscle toning, cellular renewal, and circulatory improvement helps deliver results that look naturally refreshed — not “done.”

Professional microcurrent facial treatments help improve multiple signs of aging in a single session
While a single session produces a visible lift that lasts 2–3 days, a full series progressively re-educates muscles and supports improved tone for longer-lasting improvement. Many clients describe the look as naturally refreshed — not “done.” Microcurrent also helps improve sagging skin by restoring the muscle tone that supports surface skin definition.
At-home microcurrent devices like NuFACE and FOREO have made the technology more accessible — but there are significant differences between a consumer device and a professional treatment. Understanding these differences helps you choose the approach that fits your goals, expectations, and maintenance style.
| Factor | Professional (In-Clinic) | At-Home (NuFACE, FOREO) |
|---|---|---|
| Intensity | 100–1,000 µA | Up to 400 µA |
| Waveforms | Multiple specialized protocols | Single or limited programs |
| Technique | Conductive gloves, provider-guided | Self-applied |
| Session duration | 45 minutes | 5–20 minutes |
| Visible results | After first session; cumulative series | Gradual with daily use |
| Best for | Structural lifting + contouring | Maintenance between professional sessions |
One recent clinical study of home facial devices found limited objective improvement in standardized photographic assessment after several months of use. This supports positioning at-home devices as maintenance tools rather than replacements for professional treatment. Professional microcurrent technology uses higher-intensity currents, more complex waveform programs, and precise conductive glove technique — creating a level of precision and customization that at-home devices generally cannot match. Think of at-home devices as maintenance tools between professional sessions, not substitutes for clinical-grade treatment.
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Microcurrent is most effective for mild to moderate laxity, typically from the late 20s through the early 60s. Younger clients often use it for prevention; older clients find it effective for maintenance alongside other procedures. For advanced laxity or very mature skin, microcurrent alone may not achieve significant lifting, but it remains a supportive option. During your session, your aesthetician assesses your facial muscle tone, skin laxity, and goals to determine whether microcurrent is the right approach — or whether a different treatment would serve you better. Clients concerned about droopy eyelid appearance often find microcurrent an effective non-surgical option.
These contraindications exist because microcurrent delivers electrical stimulation that can interfere with implanted devices or affect medical conditions sensitive to electrical currents. Side effects are uncommon for appropriate candidates and are usually mild when they occur. If you are unsure whether microcurrent is safe for you, bring your questions to your appointment — your provider will review your medical history before recommending any procedure.
A microcurrent facial at Desert Bloom takes 45 minutes. Your provider begins by thoroughly cleansing the face and applying a water-based conductive gel — this is essential for transmitting the electrical current effectively. Oil-based products block conduction, so the gel serves as the medium for consistent delivery throughout the session.
During treatment, your aesthetician uses conductive gloves to glide along specific muscle vectors following a defined lifting protocol. The gloves allow for more precise, muscle-specific contact than traditional probes. The sensation is a mild tingling or warmth — most clients find it relaxing, and some fall asleep. There are no needles, no heat, and no discomfort. Afterward, there is minimal to no downtime. Most clients leave without visible redness or swelling, and there are typically no activity restrictions. You can apply makeup and return to your normal routine immediately. Many clients schedule microcurrent sessions during a lunch break.
Results depend on where you are in the treatment process.
Single session: You will see an immediate lift — tighter contours, reduced puffiness, brighter skin. This effect typically lasts 2–3 days. Think of it as a workout for your facial muscles: one session produces visible results, but the effect is temporary.
Full series (5 or 10 sessions): With sessions once a week, results build cumulatively as muscles develop memory. After a complete series, improvements in tone and contour may last for several months, especially with monthly maintenance; longevity varies based on age, skin quality, lifestyle, and treatment consistency.
Ongoing maintenance: Monthly professional sessions help maintain and extend results. With consistent maintenance, many clients are able to preserve a firmer, more refreshed appearance over time, but periodic series may be needed as aging progresses. We encourage you to view our before and after results for realistic expectations. Microcurrent is a muscle-toning and maintenance treatment — not a substitute for surgical options when substantial skin laxity or volume loss is present.
At Desert Bloom Skincare, microcurrent facial pricing is straightforward, with no consultation fees and no hidden add-ons. Each 45-minute session includes provider time, conductive gel, and the full Clareblend Jeunesse glove protocol. The series of 10 reflects the best per-session value when paid up front; the series of 5 is the most common starting point for new clients building toward visible cumulative results.
| Treatment | Price |
|---|---|
| Single session | $110 |
| Series of 5 sessions | $475 |
| Series of 10 sessions (paid up front) | $850 |
Many clients choose to combine microcurrent with a 60-minute organic facial for simultaneous skin nourishment and muscle toning, maximizing both immediate and cumulative effects. Microcurrent can also be added to any facial treatment at Desert Bloom. For current rates across all treatments, visit our price list.
Microcurrent works well alongside other aesthetic procedures — and in some cases, the combination delivers better results than either treatment alone.
Dermaplaning can be added as an exfoliation add-on to any microcurrent session, removing the dead skin cell barrier before treatment for improved conductive gel penetration and current delivery. This combination helps the microcurrent therapy work more effectively on freshly exfoliated skin.
Learn more →Microcurrent can be added onto a 60-minute organic facial session, delivering both deep skin nourishment and muscle-toning electrical stimulation in one streamlined appointment. A popular choice for clients who want comprehensive skin care and facial sculpting.
Learn more →A protocol of microcurrent followed by red light (630–660nm) may support firmness and skin tone. Some studies suggest combined protocols can benefit skin quality, though evidence varies by protocol and study design.
Learn more →Complementary, not competing treatments. Microcurrent optimizes muscle tone before threads and supports healing afterward. For clients comparing options, see our dedicated non-surgical facelift page for PDO thread procedures.
Learn more →Every microcurrent session at Desert Bloom begins with an assessment of your facial structure, muscle tone, and skin condition. Your aesthetician performs each treatment using the Clareblend Jeunesse system with conductive gloves — a method that allows precise, muscle-specific lifting based on each client’s facial anatomy, for a more hands-on, anatomy-guided approach than traditional probe-based techniques. Your aesthetician customizes each session based on your muscle tone and facial structure — and will advise if another treatment (such as PDO thread lift or RF microneedling) may better address your concerns. Desert Bloom operates under the medical supervision of Dr. Natalya Borakowski, NMD, ensuring clinical standards are maintained throughout.

Your aesthetician, Master Aesthetician & Certified Laser Technician performs all microcurrent treatments at Desert Bloom Skincare. With 17+ years in clinical aesthetics, she is also a published educator (Skin Inc.) and brings deep hands-on experience to every session. Her client-centered approach ensures each microcurrent treatment is calibrated to your unique facial anatomy and goals — not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
“Microcurrent is one of those treatments where the provider matters as much as the technology. The same device in different hands produces very different results — it’s about understanding facial anatomy and knowing how each muscle should respond. I look at your face as a whole before I ever pick up the gloves.” — your aesthetician

“Microcurrent re-educates the muscular foundation of the face — the same foundation that determines how every other aesthetic treatment performs. I recommend it to clients who want to optimize their results, whether they are considering injectables, threads, or simply want to age well without surgery.”
The best way to know whether microcurrent makes sense for your face is to have your muscle tone, skin quality, and goals evaluated in person. Your aesthetician evaluates your facial structure, discusses your goals, and tailors the treatment to your specific needs. Many clients choose to combine microcurrent with a 60-minute organic facial for simultaneous skin nourishment and muscle toning — or add dermaplaning for enhanced current delivery.
Desert Bloom Skincare
10752 N 89th Place, Suite 122B, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
(480) 567-8180
Individual results vary. Microcurrent facial treatments are cosmetic procedures performed under the supervision of a licensed provider. Results depend on skin condition, treatment frequency, and individual response. Your provider will review your history and goals to determine whether microcurrent is appropriate for your concerns, with treatment performed under the medical oversight of Dr. Natalya Borakowski, NMD.
Content reviewed by Dr. Natalya Borakowski, NMD. Last updated: May 2026.
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