Why Japanese Beauty Devices Are Changing the Game

We are delighted to announce a new section in our blog designed to help you navigate the world of modern beauty technologies — “Expert’s Opinion”. Here, we will introduce our clients to professional insights on selected topics, with each article prepared and commented on by a specialist.

Our very first release is dedicated to beauty gadgets — devices that open up new possibilities in skincare, bring convenience to your daily beauty ritual, and combine innovation with aesthetics.

This time, we are joined by Christina Novak — a doctor with many years of experience in cosmetology and innovative skincare, who will share her professional perspective on the effectiveness and benefits of such devices.

We invite you to our new column — where professional expertise meets the most exciting beauty trends!

Why Japanese Beauty Devices Are Changing the Game


I have been working with women for over ten years who dream of staying youthful without radical methods. And I must admit: ten years ago, I would never have believed that a home beauty gadget could come close to salon procedures. But the Japanese proved otherwise.

The Secret Is in the Technology


EMS microcurrents work with facial muscles as if you had a professional massage session: some muscles are relaxed, others are trained. This means wrinkle prevention, a sharper contour, and a more “alive” expression without signs of fatigue.

The real breakthrough, however, is MFIP (Mid Frequency Interval Pulse). This patented development by the Japanese brand Artistic & Co. combines several directions at once: electroporation, EMS, RF lifting, and lymphatic drainage. With one press, you get what in a clinic would require several devices. MFIP works at the SMAS layer — exactly where true gravitational aging begins. For my clients, this means delaying serious age-related changes — without surgery.

The third technology is Ultrapulse. High-frequency impulses activate microcirculation, stimulate the synthesis of collagen and elastin. The skin gains density, and the “hollow areas” that betray age gradually disappear.

And it is important to be honest: yes, microcurrents, RF lifting, and similar methods really work, but only if used regularly. There will be no instant “miracles” as after surgery. However, with systematic use, the results are both noticeable and long-lasting. Just like in clinical protocols, at home the best effect is achieved through consistency: the device becomes part of your routine, not a “one-time experiment.”

“What about Botox and fillers? Won’t the device ruin the results?”


As a doctor, I can confidently say: Japanese beauty devices do not affect hyaluronic gel and do not reduce the effectiveness of botulinum toxin. On the contrary, EMS microcurrents help avoid asymmetry after Botox, and RF lifting supports the ideal condition of the skin above the filler. I prescribe them to my patients after injections as the best way to extend the effect.

Why Japanese Devices?


Japanese beauty gadgets are created on the basis of medical research, undergo strict certification, and offer a combination of safety and multifunctionality unmatched by any other device on the European market. Chinese or Korean analogues often work on “blind” frequencies that either have too aggressive an effect or simply imitate a procedure.

The uniqueness of Japanese EMS waves lies in their precision. The impulses are strong enough to stimulate muscles and lift the facial contour, but at the same time delicate enough not to overheat or damage the skin. This is why they are safe even after Botox or fillers: they do not interfere with their action but actually help maintain symmetry and support tissues.

Most other gadgets operate at “blind” frequencies, which makes the effect either too weak or overly aggressive.


Japanese EMS by Artistic & Co. are not about quick “wow” promises — they are technology that gives your reflection a calmer, fresher, and more radiant look every day.


When my client comes in two months after a course of injections with a face that looks as if the Botox was done yesterday, I know for sure: she has been using her Japanese device regularly. And that is the best recommendation.

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