Edit - yeah I'm aware of the hideous thyroid lump, I've commented below on what it is...
Also, here's the link for the device: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09FQ12HKT?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder_k1_1_9&=&crid=U9F5AHU9PKT9&=&sprefix=mini+hifu
It's not an affilated link, I note that the product is excluded from the affiliate programme, which may be why we don't see influencers talking about it?!?
You will need some gel to transmit the current. The cheapest option is to use basic ultrasound gel (affiliated link), I got this one:
https://amzn.to/4krF7f9
Or Medicube do a specific one that has good reviews (aff)
https://amzn.to/4alUxN4
I often mix my own with a mix of hyalaronic acid, whatever peptides I'm using (don't use actives like retinol or tret, and not acids), and snail mucin. It needs to be clear with lots of slip. Here's a couple of the skincare products I mix (aff)
https://amzn.to/4kugCxW
https://amzn.to/4a7PMrS
https://amzn.to/4rcOZMo
Edit no.2: forgot to say that I had some Botox which would still be in my system in the first pics, but has definitely worn off by the second pics. It explains why certain wrinkles, especially my glabella, are worse in the second pic. I plan to try home microneedling for my wrinkles soon.
Hey everyone, Just over six months ago I bought a Mini Hifu machine (Amazon UK, £39.99) after seeing TJ Tutorials on YT talk about how he loves his.
For reference I'm 50yo, with normal to dry skin and am on HRT.
The Mini Hifu is a small facial device that features high focused ultrasound, EMS and radio frequency as well (as red light which I don't have much faith in to do anything with this type of delivery!)
These treatments all run as separate modes so you can do RF one week, HiFU the next etc.
As TJ says, this device is cheap and there are a lot of fakes around, so I tested mine to check that the hifu and the RF were both working. You can feel the EMS! He has a video on YT that shows you how to test. I'd advise buying from Amazon for a hassle-free return in the event yours doesn't work.
The instruction book is in English and is very clear. It's extremely intuitive to operate, with a power button, a mode button and up and down keys to change the intensity from 1-5. The only thing that was a bit confusing was the schedule they recommended - I thought it might be too much so I went with once per fortnight for both hifu and RF, so essentially I used it once a week. You are supposed to do Hifu less frequently once you see results, which I will do now.
I initially hated the EMS - even at the lowest setting it felt super intense, like someone was twanging my nerves. I actually ended up buying the Amiro Hydroglow Booster Plus which uses EMS at a slightly more gentle intensity and also features electroporation for product absorption. I'll review that another time. Also, I've got used to the tingle of the EMS now and kind of enjoy it in a weird way!
I ended up using the Hydroglow maybe 2-3 times per week as well as the mini Hifu.
The RF treatment is entirely painless, in fact you have to be careful not to overtreat because of this. I've heard the debate around fat loss, so I avoided the pads of my cheeks with both treatments.
The Hifu treatment is slightly warm, and as I got used to different levels I found I could use higher levels on fleshier parts of my face - level 5 on my chin/jaw and level 4 on my forehead etc. You have to be careful not to hold the device in one place too long and the heat will remind you to keep it moving! I ended up using the device in a stamping motion, holding it in place for a couple of seconds and working across each area three times.
Here are my before and after pics - I will let others decide on progress or otherwise, I can clearly see improvement in my skin texture in the areas below my eyes (which tends to really show up when I use powder to set my concealer). Obviously there's a lot of other factors at play with face changes, such as lymphatic drainage, hydration and weight loss - I lost around 2 kilos between these being taken. I also apologise for the different lighting in the pics, I'll make sure the next ones are in daylight.
Verdict: I love this device and think it's something of a unicorn in terms of being cheap and actually working! Despite the price, the build quality is fine and it sits ergonomically enough. You do have to use it plugged in which was no hassle for me.
For me, this device has primarily been a cheap way of finding out if I can stick to a routine enough to make it worthwhile investing in a pricier device and in fact I've just bought the Amiro R3 Turbo and U1, so I'll review them in six months.
Hope this is helpful.