The Best Microcurrent Devices of 2026 for Lifted, Radiant Skin

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Skin Gym Microcurrent Wand: Unfortunately, this device is not FDA-approved, so I wouldn’t feel comfortable recommending it. If you do purchase it, I would be careful about the intensity and around the eyes, since it caused brief spots across my vision during use. The instructions for this device do not mention using it on the sides of the neck, so I avoided that area. It also requires batteries and cannot be recharged, which I personally don’t find to be ideal. The device itself felt lighter and cheaper than the others, which makes sense given its $120 price. As with many of the others I tested, the gel did not last throughout the entire treatment.

Medicube Age-R Booster Pro: Though I enjoyed using the device and think it has a great design, it is not FDA-approved. That is likely because it’s made in Korea, not the US. It is designed to create

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