The TheraFace Pro is becoming increasingly popular as TikTokers post videos about it on the giant video platform. 

It was developed by Therabody Inc., a world-leading wellness solutions provider founded in 2008.

Therabody released the TheraFace Pro back in 2022. Although it isn't entirely new, more and more consumers are getting curious about it.

So, what makes this theragun different from other percussion massagers?

TheraFace Pro 2023 Review

According to TechRadar's latest report, the TheraFace Pro works like other percussive skincare devices.

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But this one is actually designed to be used on people's faces. It has four interchangeable magnetic attachments.

These include a microcurrent roller, a cleansing ring, a LED light therapy attachment, and a percussive head.

The LED light head and percussion massager component can even be used together.

One of the best things about the TheraFace Pro is the three settings of its LED light head; blue, red, and infrared.

With all these features, the TheraFace Pro can do the following:

  • TheraFace Pro can ease headaches.
  •  TheraFace Pro can relax your face, especially when traveling.
  •  TheraFace Pro can reduce acne and wrinkles.

As of writing, Therabody is selling the TheraFace Pro for $399, as reported by The Wired. You can click this link to learn more details.

What To Know Before Using Theragun 

You need to know many things before using their guns, especially those designed for the face. 

Since theraguns' main function is to provide vibration therapy, it is important to ask your doctor before using one. 

Of course, these massage guns can provide numerous benefits, including reduced muscle tension, pain relief, decreased muscle soreness, etc.  

However, Petersen Physical Therapy explained that theraguns also pose many risks that could harm users, such as the following: 

  • There's a chance that people could use their guns incorrectly. This can lead to injuries in muscles and other parts of the body. 
  • Theraguns can aggravate injuries and other chronic conditions, especially if their vibrations are exaggeratedly strong. 

These are just some of the problems with their guns; you can visit this link to learn more. 

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