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White Therabody TheraFace PRO multifunction facial device and attachments
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TheraFace PRO

Best multifunction facial device for readers who value massage and want several carefully controlled treatment formats in one system.

Independent editor-tested multifunction pickNormalDryCombinationPeony Seoul top pick

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A modular facial device built around percussive massage, microcurrent, cleansing and interchangeable treatment rings.

What it is designed to do

Combines relaxing facial massage with targeted microcurrent and cleansing options for a refreshed, more sculpted-looking routine.

Why it made the Peony Seoul shortlist

Independent long-term reviews consistently praise its build quality, facial-tension relief and versatility, while Therabody provides a direct affiliate route and established customer support.

What stands out

  • Percussive facial massage
  • Microcurrent attachment
  • Cleansing ring
  • Interchangeable treatment system

Formula highlights

Percussive therapyMicrocurrentCleansing attachmentInterchangeable rings

Who should consider it?

This is the strongest match for facial massage, microcurrent and adaptable multi-treatment care. In our finder, it can appear for normal, dry, combination profiles and concerns including facial tension, firmness appearance, puffiness appearance, daily cleansing.

Texture and routine fit

The format is best described as modular multifunction facial device. Select one suitable attachment and follow its dedicated instructions, using light pressure for massage and the supplied conductive gel for microcurrent.

How to get the loveliest fit

Each attachment has its own suitability guidance; complete the manufacturer's checks and keep cleansing pressure gentle.

How this review was prepared

This is an independent editorial assessment based on current official product information, retailer availability and category research. It does not claim hands-on testing where none has occurred, and it is not medical advice.