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A‑Lift explained

What is A‑Lift, and how does it work?

A salon-friendly overview of A‑Lift, written to support consultations without making medical claims. Always follow manufacturer guidance and applicable local regulations.

A‑Lift facial visual

Images are illustrative. Results vary. No medical advice is provided on this page.

In plain English

A‑Lift is a non‑invasive facial treatment programme based on microcurrent/nanocurrent principles. In a salon setting it’s positioned as a premium “skin reboot” experience—often described as sub‑sensory and comfortable.

The device adjusts frequently during a session, and manufacturer materials may reference ATP support “up to 500%”. This is a manufacturer‑stated figure—use it carefully and always keep disclaimers front and centre.

Avoid promising outcomes. Keep language client‑friendly: “helps you look refreshed” rather than medical or guaranteed claims.

What it’s built on
Microcurrent/nanocurrent signals delivered via salon‑friendly probes. Many clients describe sessions as subtle and relaxing.
Client experience
No harsh sensations are the goal. Set expectations clearly and keep your consultation grounded in manufacturer guidance.
Typical programme
A common structure is a course of 8–10 sessions followed by maintenance—often monthly—depending on goals and diary capacity.
What happens in a session?
1) Consultation + cleanse

Confirm suitability, manage expectations, and follow your standard consultation process. Prep the skin according to manufacturer instructions.

2) Treatment steps

Your protocol may include structured phases (for example, prepping, targeted passes, and finishing work). The key is consistency and correct technique per training.

3) Aftercare + plan

Set a course plan (often 8–10) and a maintenance cadence. Results vary—avoid guarantees.

Note: this is a high‑level overview and not a training manual. Use the manufacturer protocol and your A‑Lift training.

Before/after gallery
Results vary

The images below are provided for marketing illustration. Do not promise outcomes—individual results vary and depend on many factors.

A‑Lift results example 1
A‑Lift results example 2
A‑Lift results example 3

Disclaimer: illustrative examples; results vary. Follow manufacturer guidance. Not medical advice.