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Faradic Facial Treatment 
NVQ Level 3 Beauty 
Therapy 
Clare Hargreaves-Norris
Clare Hargreaves-Norris 
Introduction 
The faradic treatment or electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) 
uses the application of electrical pulses, which are applied to the 
face to stimulate the muscles to contract, resulting in a 
tightening and toning effect. 
During the treatment the client does not have to participate, 
they simply relax; therefore, the treatment is classified as 
passive exercise. For most people this is a dream come true, 
however you must reinforce to the client that they will need to 
attend for treatments on a regular basis (usually 2-3 times per 
week for 4-6 weeks, a maintenance treatment will then be 
required once a month). In addition, the client should be 
advised about an appropriate skin care routine and facial 
exercise programme to complete at home.
How does the treatment work? 
 Muscles comprise of bundles of muscle fibres and there are 
Clare Hargreaves-Norris 
many nerves that supply each muscle fibre. 
 These nerves create the movement in the muscle. 
 When the nerves are stimulated they cause the muscle fibres 
to shorten, therefore the muscle contracts and causes 
movement to occur. The nerves that create this movement 
are called motor nerves. 
 Normally a muscle would contract in response to an impulse 
from the brain received via a sensory nerve, a message would 
then be sent to the motor nerve, which would cause the 
muscle to contract. 
 Stimulation by a faradic current activates the motor nerve 
directly to produce a contraction; basically it takes a short 
cut.
Clare Hargreaves-Norris 
Natural 
Stimulus 
Message sent 
via sensory 
nerve ending to 
the brain 
Brain sends 
message via the 
motor nerve to 
the muscle 
Muscle 
contracts 
Faradic current 
Stimulates motor 
nerve directly at 
the motor point 
Muscle 
contracts
Clare Hargreaves-Norris 
Sensations experienced 
When the current is initially applied, the 
client will firstly feel a tingling sensation as 
the sensory nerves are stimulated. As the 
current intensity is increased the motor 
nerves will be stimulated, the client will now 
feel the muscles contracting.
Clare Hargreaves-Norris 
The faradic machine 
A faradic unit produces an interrupted 
direct current, which is used to 
stimulate muscle contraction. The unit 
produces a low frequency, direct 
current of between 10 and 120 Hz. 
The facial machine is much less 
complicated than a body machine and 
has only a few controls. It will have an: 
 On/Off switch, which controls the 
current flow, usually a light will 
indicate if the current is flowing. 
 Intensity control, which allows you to 
treat each client and muscle to the 
required level. 
 Outlet for the facial electrode wire to 
be connected. 
 Some machines may also have a surge 
control. 
Facial electrode
Clare Hargreaves-Norris 
Facial electrodes 
The treatment is applied via facial electrodes that are made 
from electrically conductive carbon impregnated plastic. The 
treatment can be applied via three different types of 
electrodes: 
 A hand held facial electrode, which is contained within a plastic 
holder and houses both the active and inactive electrode. This 
is individually placed over a group of muscles or over a specific 
nerve. The therapist will apply to stimulate the muscles 6-8 
times working around the face 2-3 times. 
 A facial mask may be used to stimulate all the facial muscles 
simultaneously. This does have an advantage of being speedier; 
however, some clients may find with this method that they feel 
claustrophobic. 
 Disc electrodes may be adhered to the skin to stimulate the 
motor points of the muscles simultaneously. This is a more up 
to date, speedier method.
The uses of the faradic treatment 
 To firm the muscles by increasing muscle 
tone, this will re-educate sagging contours. 
 A preventative measure, to reduce the 
onset of dropped facial contours. 
 To prevent the skin wrinkling through loss 
of contour. 
Clare Hargreaves-Norris
Restrictions to a faradic treatment 
In addition to the general contra-indications, 
the following will restrict 
Clare Hargreaves-Norris 
treatment in the area: 
 Migraine 
 Excessive dental fillings or bridgework 
 Hypersensitive skin 
 A very nervous client
Clare Hargreaves-Norris 
Application techniques 
You must always refer to manufacturer’s instructions before 
application, as there are different ways of applying a facial 
faradic treatment. When applying using the hand held electrode 
it is preferable to treat the same muscle groups on the opposite 
side of the face, one after each other. This will ensure that you 
apply a similar current intensity to similar muscle groups, which 
should result in a more precise treatment. Once you have 
treated all areas, you should then return to the first area and 
repeat the procedure again, a further two times. 
When applying the treatment it is difficult to isolate individual 
muscles as many of the muscles insert into each other. 
Therefore, appropriate facial nerves are stimulated to produce a 
contraction.
Clare Hargreaves-Norris 
Motor point stimulation
Applying and adjusting to suit 
individual clients needs 
The current intensity will need to be varied depending on the: 
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 Client’s needs 
 Client’s tolerance 
 Muscle tone 
 Area being stimulated 
Remember that as you move to a new area you will have to re-evaluate 
the intensity required. The intensity used will 
depend on the manufacturer’s guidelines; however, you should 
use the minimum intensity to produce a smooth and 
comfortable contraction.
Can you think of reasons for a poor 
muscle contraction? 
 If there is a grease or make-up film on the 
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client’s skin 
 The selected intensity is too low 
 Insufficient saline solution on the electrodes 
 Electrode pads are dirty 
 Incorrect positioning of the electrodes i.e. not 
over the motor points 
 Loose leads in the terminals 
 Poor contact between the electrode pads and the 
skin
Effects of the faradic treatment 
 Increased circulation brings fresh oxygen and nutrients to 
the muscles and removes waste products, thus improving the 
appearance and functioning of the muscles. 
 Muscular contraction improves the tone of the muscle. 
 Sensory nerve endings are initially stimulated producing a 
tingling sensation at the beginning of the treatment. 
 Motor nerves are stimulated resulting in muscle contraction. 
 Blood supply increases therefore bringing fresh oxygen and 
Clare Hargreaves-Norris 
nutrients to the area. 
 Waste products are more efficiently removed from the area. 
 Vasodilation of the blood vessels improves the colour of the 
skin under the pads. 
 Muscle contractions improve the lymphatic circulation in the 
area, which assists with the removal of waste products.
Consider the precautions you should 
take when performing a faradic 
Clare Hargreaves-Norris 
facial treatment.
Clare Hargreaves-Norris 
Precautions 
 Always perform skin sensitivity tests. 
 Remember that not all muscles are of equal strength, you can not 
expect a smaller muscle group to be able to receive the same current 
intensity as a larger group of muscles. 
 Always ensure that all intensity dials are at zero before applying. 
 Test the machine on yourself prior to application. 
 Only turn up the intensity during the surge period. 
 Do not move the electrode when the current is surging. 
 Do not over treat the muscles. 
 Always check the condition of the wires and electrode pads before 
commencing. 
 Ensure the electrode pads are moistened with sufficient saline 
solution or water. 
 Therapist must ensure that they have a clear view of the treatment. 
 Do not stimulate muscles that do not require strengthening, for 
example the corrugator muscle.
Clare Hargreaves-Norris 
Muscle fatigue 
Muscle fatigue can be recognised as a muscle that fails to relax 
completely, causing the muscle to go into spasm, which generally 
results in some discomfort in the area. This is due to over 
exercising of the muscles using a faradic type unit. The blood 
flow is restricted to the muscle fibres as the blood can only flow 
through the capillaries when the muscle is relaxing. The causes 
of muscle fatigue are lack of oxygen and nutrients to the muscle 
and the accumulation of waste products, mainly lactic acid. If 
you continued to treat the client with a faradic unit it would 
cause severe muscle fatigue and the muscle may fail to work as 
it would become exhausted. It would also be very uncomfortable 
for the client. Stop treatment immediately and massage the 
muscle to remove the waste products and lactic acid.

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Faradic Facial Treatment

  • 1. Faradic Facial Treatment NVQ Level 3 Beauty Therapy Clare Hargreaves-Norris
  • 2. Clare Hargreaves-Norris Introduction The faradic treatment or electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) uses the application of electrical pulses, which are applied to the face to stimulate the muscles to contract, resulting in a tightening and toning effect. During the treatment the client does not have to participate, they simply relax; therefore, the treatment is classified as passive exercise. For most people this is a dream come true, however you must reinforce to the client that they will need to attend for treatments on a regular basis (usually 2-3 times per week for 4-6 weeks, a maintenance treatment will then be required once a month). In addition, the client should be advised about an appropriate skin care routine and facial exercise programme to complete at home.
  • 3. How does the treatment work?  Muscles comprise of bundles of muscle fibres and there are Clare Hargreaves-Norris many nerves that supply each muscle fibre.  These nerves create the movement in the muscle.  When the nerves are stimulated they cause the muscle fibres to shorten, therefore the muscle contracts and causes movement to occur. The nerves that create this movement are called motor nerves.  Normally a muscle would contract in response to an impulse from the brain received via a sensory nerve, a message would then be sent to the motor nerve, which would cause the muscle to contract.  Stimulation by a faradic current activates the motor nerve directly to produce a contraction; basically it takes a short cut.
  • 4. Clare Hargreaves-Norris Natural Stimulus Message sent via sensory nerve ending to the brain Brain sends message via the motor nerve to the muscle Muscle contracts Faradic current Stimulates motor nerve directly at the motor point Muscle contracts
  • 5. Clare Hargreaves-Norris Sensations experienced When the current is initially applied, the client will firstly feel a tingling sensation as the sensory nerves are stimulated. As the current intensity is increased the motor nerves will be stimulated, the client will now feel the muscles contracting.
  • 6. Clare Hargreaves-Norris The faradic machine A faradic unit produces an interrupted direct current, which is used to stimulate muscle contraction. The unit produces a low frequency, direct current of between 10 and 120 Hz. The facial machine is much less complicated than a body machine and has only a few controls. It will have an:  On/Off switch, which controls the current flow, usually a light will indicate if the current is flowing.  Intensity control, which allows you to treat each client and muscle to the required level.  Outlet for the facial electrode wire to be connected.  Some machines may also have a surge control. Facial electrode
  • 7. Clare Hargreaves-Norris Facial electrodes The treatment is applied via facial electrodes that are made from electrically conductive carbon impregnated plastic. The treatment can be applied via three different types of electrodes:  A hand held facial electrode, which is contained within a plastic holder and houses both the active and inactive electrode. This is individually placed over a group of muscles or over a specific nerve. The therapist will apply to stimulate the muscles 6-8 times working around the face 2-3 times.  A facial mask may be used to stimulate all the facial muscles simultaneously. This does have an advantage of being speedier; however, some clients may find with this method that they feel claustrophobic.  Disc electrodes may be adhered to the skin to stimulate the motor points of the muscles simultaneously. This is a more up to date, speedier method.
  • 8. The uses of the faradic treatment  To firm the muscles by increasing muscle tone, this will re-educate sagging contours.  A preventative measure, to reduce the onset of dropped facial contours.  To prevent the skin wrinkling through loss of contour. Clare Hargreaves-Norris
  • 9. Restrictions to a faradic treatment In addition to the general contra-indications, the following will restrict Clare Hargreaves-Norris treatment in the area:  Migraine  Excessive dental fillings or bridgework  Hypersensitive skin  A very nervous client
  • 10. Clare Hargreaves-Norris Application techniques You must always refer to manufacturer’s instructions before application, as there are different ways of applying a facial faradic treatment. When applying using the hand held electrode it is preferable to treat the same muscle groups on the opposite side of the face, one after each other. This will ensure that you apply a similar current intensity to similar muscle groups, which should result in a more precise treatment. Once you have treated all areas, you should then return to the first area and repeat the procedure again, a further two times. When applying the treatment it is difficult to isolate individual muscles as many of the muscles insert into each other. Therefore, appropriate facial nerves are stimulated to produce a contraction.
  • 11. Clare Hargreaves-Norris Motor point stimulation
  • 12. Applying and adjusting to suit individual clients needs The current intensity will need to be varied depending on the: Clare Hargreaves-Norris  Client’s needs  Client’s tolerance  Muscle tone  Area being stimulated Remember that as you move to a new area you will have to re-evaluate the intensity required. The intensity used will depend on the manufacturer’s guidelines; however, you should use the minimum intensity to produce a smooth and comfortable contraction.
  • 13. Can you think of reasons for a poor muscle contraction?  If there is a grease or make-up film on the Clare Hargreaves-Norris client’s skin  The selected intensity is too low  Insufficient saline solution on the electrodes  Electrode pads are dirty  Incorrect positioning of the electrodes i.e. not over the motor points  Loose leads in the terminals  Poor contact between the electrode pads and the skin
  • 14. Effects of the faradic treatment  Increased circulation brings fresh oxygen and nutrients to the muscles and removes waste products, thus improving the appearance and functioning of the muscles.  Muscular contraction improves the tone of the muscle.  Sensory nerve endings are initially stimulated producing a tingling sensation at the beginning of the treatment.  Motor nerves are stimulated resulting in muscle contraction.  Blood supply increases therefore bringing fresh oxygen and Clare Hargreaves-Norris nutrients to the area.  Waste products are more efficiently removed from the area.  Vasodilation of the blood vessels improves the colour of the skin under the pads.  Muscle contractions improve the lymphatic circulation in the area, which assists with the removal of waste products.
  • 15. Consider the precautions you should take when performing a faradic Clare Hargreaves-Norris facial treatment.
  • 16. Clare Hargreaves-Norris Precautions  Always perform skin sensitivity tests.  Remember that not all muscles are of equal strength, you can not expect a smaller muscle group to be able to receive the same current intensity as a larger group of muscles.  Always ensure that all intensity dials are at zero before applying.  Test the machine on yourself prior to application.  Only turn up the intensity during the surge period.  Do not move the electrode when the current is surging.  Do not over treat the muscles.  Always check the condition of the wires and electrode pads before commencing.  Ensure the electrode pads are moistened with sufficient saline solution or water.  Therapist must ensure that they have a clear view of the treatment.  Do not stimulate muscles that do not require strengthening, for example the corrugator muscle.
  • 17. Clare Hargreaves-Norris Muscle fatigue Muscle fatigue can be recognised as a muscle that fails to relax completely, causing the muscle to go into spasm, which generally results in some discomfort in the area. This is due to over exercising of the muscles using a faradic type unit. The blood flow is restricted to the muscle fibres as the blood can only flow through the capillaries when the muscle is relaxing. The causes of muscle fatigue are lack of oxygen and nutrients to the muscle and the accumulation of waste products, mainly lactic acid. If you continued to treat the client with a faradic unit it would cause severe muscle fatigue and the muscle may fail to work as it would become exhausted. It would also be very uncomfortable for the client. Stop treatment immediately and massage the muscle to remove the waste products and lactic acid.