Top 3 misconceptions about SkeenPatch microcurrent
But first, let’s remember the specifics of programmed regenerative microcurrent (MCRP®).

Physiological, the MCRP® uses a very gentle intensity of around 500 microamperes (μA), which replicates our body’s natural current.
Biomimetic, the MCRP® contains programs with variable intensities and stimulations. This enables different depths of subcutaneous tissue to be stimulated.
A self-sufficient active booster, it targets cellular mitochondria, boosting ATP production by up to 500%, to reinforce collagen and elastin synthesis.
“It’s the same principle as EMS” No!
EMS (Electro-Myo-Stimulation) is a technique that uses electrical impulses to contract muscles.
For athletic strengthening, the intensity is 50 to 100 milliamps (mA) for deep, intense contractions.
For facial EMS, the intensity is generally 5 mA (equivalent to 5,000 microamps) for visible contractions of the facial muscles.
This intensity is 10 times stronger than MCRP® and cannot be used daily.


“It’s like TENS” Still not!
TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) is a technique used to block pain through nerve stimulation.
Depending on the individual’s tolerance and the type of pain, TENS uses intensities ranging from 1 to 80 milliamps (mA).
TENS does not treat the cause of the pain (inflammation, injury, etc.); it provides immediate but temporary relief (during and after the session).
“It’s a galvanic current.” Not at all!
Galvanic microcurrent uses direct current, meaning that electricity flows in a single, stable direction.
Direct current is not optimized to adapt to cells or effectively stimulate various subcutaneous tissues.
Galvanic microcurrent allows the active ingredients in creams or serums to better penetrate the skin.

In short:
✔︎ MCRP® does not contract muscles; it tones and rehabilitates them.
Unlike EMS, regenerative microcurrent can be used daily. Due to its intensity (approximately 100 milliamps), daily use of EMS can lead to a risk of muscle overexertion, nervous system exhaustion, and reduced session effectiveness.
For comparison, a standard household light bulb typically operates with a current of 100 to 500 mA!
✔︎ MCRP® is a medical device used in hospitals to treat, among other things, pain: it addresses the root cause of the problem by eradicating inflammation, repairing lesions, and calming the nervous system.
✔︎ MCRP® is not a simple direct current but a patented biotechnology with modulated microstimulations. It regenerates the dermis thanks to an intelligent program that adapts to the cells, thus improving cellular regeneration in a more targeted manner. And it can be used without additional cosmetic active ingredients!


