6 Best Microcurrent Devices for Toning the Face and Neck

Congratulations! If you’ve made it here, it means you’ve graduated to the next level in your skin-care routine: microcurrent devices. Other tiers include red light therapy, LED ace masks, and various beauty tools—with suitable options across each for the more advanced and those just getting to know the treatment method. As far as the best microcurrent facial devices go, the technology offers one of the quickest ways to de-puff skin and provide a subtle lift before a night out. Microcurrent therapy technology delivers low-level electrical currents to tone and shape the muscles in the face. These currents mimic the body’s natural electrical impulses, improving muscle tone and firmness, and aiding ATP (adenosine triphosphate) production for enhanced collagen production.
Microcurrent face massagers are typically on the more expensive end of the spectrum, so we did the work of sorting through the options. Keep reading for seven of the best microcurrent devices on the market for both the face and body, along with insights from dermatologists about how they work, when to expect results, and recommendations for which microcurrent gels to use in tandem.
Our Top Picks
- Best Value: Evertone Everlift; $79
- Best for Facial Toning: ZIIP Nanocurrent and Microcurrent Device; $399
- Best Multiuse: TheraFace Pro; $399
- Best for Facial Massage: Solawave Radiant Renewal 4-in-1 Skincare Wand; $169
- Best For Body: NuBody Body Toning Device; $399

Best Overall: Evertone Everlift
- Why We Love It: We loves the Everlift because it’s easy to use, and compact, making it ideal for both home use and travel. Make gentle upward strokes on my skin for 5 to 20 minutes, depending on the target areas. It can be used all over the face and in areas where Botox isn’t suitable, like smile lines, the jawline, the forehead, and the area between the eyebrows (which, in our case, tends to reside in a tense, worried state).
- Specs: 335 microamps at highest intensity
- FDA-cleared: Yes
- Treatment Modes: One treatment mode
- How to Use It: Cleanse your face with an oil-free cleanser, then apply a few drops of the Everglow serum (sold separately) onto your fingertips. Massage the serum into clean, dry skin until fully absorbed. Apply a mask-like layer of your chosen microcurrent activator in sections as you use the device.

Best for Facial Toning: ZIIP Nanocurrent and Microcurrent Device
- Why We Love It: To supplement in-studio microcurrent facials, Ziip’s nanocurrent technology penetrates deeper into the skin to stimulate ATP, which is cellular energy that promotes collagen and elastin production. The basic treatment takes only three minutes and is easy to incorporate into your existing skin-care routine.
- Specs: 50 Hz frequency, 900 nanoamps to 400 microamps power levels
- FDA-cleared: Yes
- Treatment Modes: 26 unique combinations of waveform and intensity
- How to Use It: Apply four to eight pumps of Electric Complex Gel on clean, dry skin, then activate your device by touching the globes or using the Ziip app. After your facial treatment, wipe and safely store your device, rinse off any excess gel, and continue with your skin-care routine. For optimal results, use three to five times per week for at least six weeks, and remember to conduct a sensitivity test before initial use.
Fastest Device: Foreo Bear
- Why We Love It: For a quick lift, the Foreo Bear offers a two-minute treatment and is FDA-cleared with third-party clinical trials. We also love that it has a silicone ergonomic design and a two-year warranty, which is rare in the skin-care device world.
- Specs: 10 microcurrent levels, 90 treatments per USB charge
- FDA-cleared: Yes
- Treatment Modes: 10 microcurrent levels
- How to Use It: Cleanse your face and neck thoroughly to remove any residue. Apply a conductive gel and massage until absorbed. Activate the microcurrent device by pressing the universal button. Adjust intensity levels with quick presses of the button. Lightly press the spheres to your face and glide the device as desired.

Best Multiuse: TheraFace Pro
- Why We Love It: With eight unique modalities in one compact device, it’s almost impossible to dislike the TheraFace Pro. The microcurrent therapy head, in particular, provides gentle stimulation that feels amazing on the skin, helping to firm and plump while enhancing muscle definition and sculpting the face and neck (yes, it’s safe to use on the neck area). The best part is that you can customize the experience and follow up with one of the many attachments.
- Specs: 3-mm amplitude, three speeds (1750, 2100, 2400 PPMs)
- FDA-cleared: Yes
- Treatment Modes: Percussive facial therapy, microcurrent therapy, LED red light therapy, LED blue light therapy, LED red + infrared light therapy, and deep cleansing
- How to Use It: The device beeps once every 15 seconds during facial therapy (excluding percussive attachments) to signal moving to a new area. The middle ring button adjusts the intensity for microcurrent, LED therapy, and hot/cold rings. Always use the microcurrent attachment with the included conductive gel!

Best for Facial Massage: Solawave Radiant Renewal 4-in-1 Skincare Wand
- Why We Love It: This is a great option that combines light therapy, microcurrent, therapeutic warmth, and a gentle vibrating facial massage. “This gadget helps lift and tone your skin, reduce facial puffiness, and fade blemishes,” she explains. Vogue senior beauty writer Kiana Murden wrote previously in her review: “When using the tool, at minimum three times per week, as recommended by Solawave, my skin always appears more luminous and supple.” Plus, it’s compact and super easy to use, making it ideal for travel—no days off!
- Specs: 180 degrees rotating wand, one light wavelength: red (630nm)
- FDA-cleared: No
- Treatment Modes: Red light therapy, galvanic current, facial massage, and therapeutic warmth
- How to Use It: Apply serum, glide the Solawave wand, and repeat daily for optimal results.

Best For Body: NuBody Body Toning Device
- Why We Love It: Our hack for maintaining a gym-toned look? This body microcurrent device. According to Worden, it’s safe to use on areas like your arms, upper legs, buttocks, and stomach to help tone and firm. “Just five minutes in each area can yield noticeable results,” she says. The brand suggests using the device five days a week for 60 days initially, followed by two to three sessions per week to maintain results.
- Specs: 900 microamps at the highest intensity
- FDA-cleared: Yes
- Treatment Modes: One treatment mode
- How to Use It: Cleanse and apply Aqua Gel Activator in a mask-like layer to one area. Glide the device over treated areas as directed, focusing longer on stubborn dimples for up to five minutes until the device automatically powers off. Massage any remaining activator into your skin.