Popular beauty tool ‘glass skin’ called ‘dangerous’ after reports of ‘facial paralysis’: ‘not risking permanent damage’

Beauty fanatics are warning others of the alleged dangers of using a device known to the skin they claim to leave them with temporary nervous damage and inflammation.

A licensed tikker and aesthetic, which goes from @critic.cucasian, called on buyers to “be careful” after it ended up in the emergency room last month.

She had just bought and started using viral $ 480 Medicube Booster Pro was the result of the device.

A user who passes by @critic.Caucazian said she rushed to the ER after experiencing opposing symptoms after the use of a doctor. Tiktok / @critically.Caucasian

“This device caused so much inflammation on my face as my eyelids that started falling, my pupil is diluted, I was looking at a hard time, there is pressure on my face,” she said in a video posted on Tiktok, claiming she followed the instructions of the device “for a tee”.

She returned the product, claiming it was not worth it “to endanger her health.

“I’m not risking permanent damage to the skin,” she added.

Another creator named Sav Riley claimed that she experienced the “almost immediately” migraines after using the device, while a user, who goes from Amina, claimed she developed partial facial paralysis after trying the Skincare Medicube tool this month.

Amina claimed she developed Bell’s paralysis after using the device, but did not clearly claim that the tool caused facial paralysis. Tiktok / @drdrayzday

After only two days of use of the product, Amina claimed that she developed Bell’s paralysis, a condition that results in temporary muscle paralysis on one side of the face, when the seventh cranial nervousness is inflamed.

While she did not claim that the Medicube device certainly caused the situation, she said the paralysis began day after the use of the product, which was originally “so excited” to use.

“I think we have to be extremely careful with the things we are blinding in Tiking F -King and we really have to consider things,” she warned on the Internet, saying people should research products viral before they bought.

In a video posted on Tiktok, dermatologist certified by the Board Dr. Dr. Andrea Suarez, who goes from Dr. Draray on social media, said that while it is likely to be “difficult” to determine that the device caused the paralysis of the face of Amina, it would not survive “if it were a culprit.”

The post contacted Medic for comment.

Electrical stimulation of Medicube Booster Pro UNES to improve the complex. Medicube
The costly beauty device has gone viral in tiktok. Medicube

In a state posted on social media and in the description of the product, Medicube denied that the amplifier causes unfavorable health effects and to oppose the TIK claims.

The company stated that the device “does not cause Bell’s paralysis”, and that the viral clip circulating Tiko “has spread false information” for the device causing nerve damage.

The company called on clients to “appreciate and choose critically with fraudulent content” and “to be careful and to seek accurate information from reliable sources” while emphasizing their commitment to “ensuring security and efficiency” of products their.

Referring to medical records and literature, Medicube argued that “Bell’s paralysis is likely to be caused by a viral agent” and that it is “scientifically impossible for the device to cause nerve damage or paralysis” second in “low production” of electrical stimulation.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, there are a number of causes that can cause Bell paralysis, such as certain viral infections, stress, autoimmune conditions, lack of sleep and physical trauma.

“We understand the concern that may have arisen from meeting such videos in Tiktok,” Medicube wrote in part. “However, we would like to officially confirm that medical equipment, including Booster Pro, is not the cause of these nerve -related symptoms.”


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