EMFACE consultation

Learn about EMFACE and whether it may fit your goals.

Cranberry offers EMFACE as a non-invasive facial treatment option. Your visit is the place to ask questions, review your goals, and learn whether it may be a fit.

What it is

EMFACE is a non-invasive facial treatment offered at Cranberry.

How the treatment is described

Published descriptions frame it as combining radiofrequency with HIFES muscle stimulation.

What the visit is for

To answer questions, review your goals, and learn whether it may be a fit.

What patients usually want to know first

Start with your goals, then learn whether an EMFACE consultation makes sense.

If you are curious about EMFACE, the first step is not memorizing a brochure. It is understanding what the treatment is, what kinds of goals patients usually ask about, and whether the visit makes sense for you.

Non-invasive Goal review first Expectations matter

What still depends on your visit: your goals, candidacy, timing, and the recommended next step are all reviewed in person.

What patients usually ask

A simple first read is usually more helpful than a crowded treatment graphic.

Before you request a visit, most people want to understand the goals, the basics, and what still depends on the consultation.

Common goals Patients often ask about facial refresh, jawline appearance, or overall tone.

The visit is where the office reviews whether EMFACE may fit those goals.

How it is described Published descriptions commonly frame the treatment as combining radiofrequency and HIFES muscle stimulation.

That background can be helpful, but the first conversation is still about fit and expectations.

What the visit covers Questions, goals, candidacy, and what the office would recommend next.

The point is to make the next step clearer, not more complicated.

What stays personal Timing, expectations, and whether this option makes sense still depend on your consultation.

That is why the next step should stay a conversation, not a promise.

What comes next: these first questions can help you understand the treatment, and the real treatment-room photos below show the actual setting before you request a visit.
What the first visit should cover

Keep the first step simple and comfortable.

01
Understand the goal

Start with the patient’s main concern, whether that is facial refresh, jawline appearance, or general aesthetic goals.

02
Review fit and expectations

The office helps you understand whether this treatment may be a fit and what expectations make sense before anything is recommended.

03
Set the next step

If it makes sense to continue, the office can explain the next step clearly.

Real treatment room

See the actual setup before your visit.

These photos show Cranberry’s real treatment room and front-desk display so the setting feels more familiar before your visit.

Actual treatment room at Cranberry Advanced Dental Care
Treatment area at Cranberry Advanced Dental Care
Actual front desk display at Cranberry Advanced Dental Care
FAQ

Common questions before you come in.

What exactly is EMFACE?

EMFACE is a non-invasive facial treatment offered at Cranberry. The consultation is where the office reviews candidacy, expectations, and whether it makes sense for your goals.

Can I mention jaw tension or clenching questions too?

Yes. You can bring those concerns up, but the consultation is where the provider decides whether EMFACE belongs in the conversation or whether a different dental or medical evaluation makes more sense.

Does everyone follow the same plan?

No. Early published protocols often use a short treatment series, but plans and next steps still depend on your consultation, and sometimes a different option makes more sense.

Do I need to decide everything before I come in?

No. The visit is for questions, figuring out whether the treatment fits your goals, and setting expectations. Final recommendations still depend on the doctor’s in-person assessment.

When will patients notice changes?

Timing varies, and the available studies are still relatively small. The consultation is the right place to discuss reasonable expectations rather than assume one schedule for every patient.

Evidence & sources

The information here is grounded in newer, smaller EMFACE-related studies — not the same level of evidence as implant literature. See EMFACE evidence and sources.

Ready for the next step?

Find out whether this treatment may fit your goals.

If you want to explore this option, request a visit and let the office help guide the next step after review.