Boost Your Collagen with Magnitone

Magnitone pride themselves on offering devices to suit everyone and collagen boosting is something everybody should be focusing on!

Every device in their range has solid research behind it which is so important when we’re deciding on the best way to optimize out skin. For me, skin can get stale and complacent, and using at-home skin devices to boost collagen means changing the way our skin is behaving at cellular level to supercharge rejuvenation long term.

Take Magnitone’s Vibrasonic Barefaced 3, a cleansing brush with unique technologies proven to leave skin significantly more translucent, smoother and firmer after just 7 days of daily use. Compared to normal, ‘mechanical’ cleansing using a device like the Barefaced 3 is a bit like using an electric toothbrush versus a standard one in terms of improving skin condition and rejuvenation.

I’m also a great fan of using combination treatments in my clinics, because trials have shown that we get faster results when we use more than one treatment to address skin ageing. The brand’s bestselling Face Rocket combines 5 different technologies in one device – Radiofrequency, Microcurrent, Cryotherapy, Red and Green LED light - and the research behind this speaks for itself; after just 28 days of daily use, 97% of subjects noticed more lifted, toned and radiant skin and 100% said their skin looked more youthful. 

If you really want to address your skin’s collagen production, it’s also a good idea to combine dietary changes with at-home devices; a 2024 post-menopausal study amongst North American women highlighted that although ageing is biologically predetermined, the consumption of eggs, processed meat and sugar were shown to accelerate skin ageing, whilst oily fish was proven to reduce signs of aging including wrinkles and pigmentation. The same trial also provided evidence that healthier dietary choices may significantly reduce risks of ultraviolet- exposure related ageing as well as skin cancer formation.


Emma xx

@EmmaColemanSkinClinics

@TheDernatologyNurse