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Can You Use Emface If You Have Dental Implants?

Published in Emface Contraindications 2 mins read

Generally, yes, you can use Emface if you have dental implants.

Emface is a non-invasive facial treatment designed to lift and tone facial muscles and skin. While there are various contraindications for aesthetic treatments, dental implants are typically not a barrier to undergoing Emface.

Understanding Emface and Dental Implants

Many individuals are concerned about how aesthetic treatments might interact with internal medical or dental devices. For Emface, the presence of dental implants does not usually pose a problem. The technology used in Emface, which combines synchronized radiofrequency and HIFES™ (high-intensity facial electromagnetic stimulation), is designed to target facial muscles and skin without negatively impacting dental implants.

Important Considerations and Other Contraindications

While dental implants are generally compatible with Emface, it's crucial to understand that specific circumstances or other concurrent conditions might affect your eligibility for the treatment.

Here are some general contraindications and important points to discuss with your provider:

  • Specific Implants: While dental implants are generally safe, certain other types of implants (beyond dental) can be a contraindication. Always disclose all implants you have to your practitioner.
  • Facial Piercings: Any metal facial piercings must be removed before the Emface treatment session.
  • Tattoos: Tattoos located at the specific pad placement sites might be a contraindication.
  • Skin Conditions: Active skin infections, recent sunburns, or severe acne breakouts in the treatment area could prevent you from undergoing the procedure.
  • Other Medical Conditions: Always provide a complete medical history to your professional.

Always consult with a qualified professional before undergoing any aesthetic treatment, including Emface. They can assess your individual health profile, examine your specific dental implants, and ensure the treatment is safe and effective for you. This personalized consultation is vital to determine suitability and to discuss any potential concerns based on your unique circumstances.