BRITAINS GOT TALENT judges hail the EMFACE needle-free cosmetic treatment for providing face-lift-like results.
Many top celebs are rumoured to have tried EMFACE to slow down the ageing process and enhance their looks.
What is Emface?
Emface is sometimes referred to as a needle-free face lift.
Essentially Emface is a device that's one of the first of its kind to use sophisticated electrical technology to firm the framework of your face.
It is a 20-minute, non-invasive aesthetic treatment that works by using electrical stimulation instead of injections to target the signs of ageing.
By contracting the facial muscles, Emface claims to restore and elevate your facial structure, as well as increase the density and quality of your skin.
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The procedure aims to increase the production of collagen and elastin fibres in the face to help prevent and smoothen fine lines and wrinkles.
What celebrities have tried Emface?
Emface is a relatively new cosmetic treatment that was popularised by some well-known celebrities who have openly tried and tested it.
Amanda Holden
The Britain's Got Talent judge hasn't been shy about her experience with cosmetic treatments.
Amanda Holden was so impressed by EMFACE that she shared the experience on her Instagram story.
The clip showed the glamourous presenter receiving an Emface treatment that costs a whopping £600 per session at the clinic Derma_spa in Milton Keynes.
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The no-needles facial device gave her a nice “tickly feeling” and claimed it could take years off her.
She said: It feels tickly here and here. And I actually think if I left it on all night I’d wake up like a 12-year-old,” she joked.
Nicole Scherzinger
Pussy Cat Doll Nicole Scherzinger has openly shared her experience with EMFACE via her Instagram.
In a video posted on December 21, 2024, Nicole shares a video of herself strapped to the facial device, as well as the EmoScultNeo which targets the abdominal muscles.
To the delight of her 6.9Million followers, Nicole highlighted how quick and pain-free the process was, despite some heavy breathing to calm the nerves.
Nicole said: "OK, I am ready for lift-off.
During the procedure she cries out: " I need you to lift!"
The former BGT judge captioned her Instagram video saying: "We all know summer bodies are made in the winter. lol!
"Thank you @emface and @emsculptneo for getting me snatched for the holidays. I’m officially ready for lift off."
Kim Kardashian
Kim K is among the long list of top celebrities who has been rumoured to have tried and tested the EMFACE treatment.
Although the model hasn't confirmed if she trialled the facial device, there has been speculation from fans about how her face has changed over the years.
Other notable celebrities rumoured to have tried Emface include:
- Jessica Simpson
- Rebel Wilson
- Chrishell Stause
- Arlene Phillips
- Chris Appleton
Is Emface safe?
EMFACE is ideal for patients seeking non-invasive facial treatments without injections.
Patients in the age range of 40 to 55 years old may see the greatest improvement.
According to celebrity cosmetic surgeon Dr Munir Somji:
"Yes, EMFACE is CE-marked and clinically tested for safety and efficacy in the UK as well as FDA-approved in the US.
"We’ve seen a surge in interest from high-profile clients, including celebrities such as Maya Jama, Nicole Scherzinger, Rochelle Humes, Amanda Holden, Rebel Wilson, Arlene Phillips, Jessica Simpson, Alicia Silverstone, Jenna Dewan and Vanessa Hudgens to name just a few.
"Many A-listers are turning to this treatment before red-carpet events to achieve a more lifted, sculpted look without fillers or Botox."
What Are the Risks?
"As with any cosmetic procedure, it’s essential to understand the potential risks.
"While EmFace is generally safe and well-tolerated, some patients may experience mild redness, tingling, or temporary muscle soreness post-treatment. However, these side effects are minimal compared to more invasive procedures.
"It’s crucial to have the treatment performed by a qualified practitioner to ensure optimal results and safety.