Emface FUNCTIONAL in Texarkana

TMJ Relief Redefined With Emface

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What to Expect

  • Procedure Time

    30 Minutes

  • Sessions Needed

    4 to 6

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EmFace for Functional Jaw Health & TMJ Support

At ReNew Integrated Medical Spa, EmFace is used not only for facial aesthetics — but as a functional neuromuscular therapy to support patients struggling with TMJ symptoms, jaw tension, facial muscle imbalance, and chronic clenching.

EmFace combines synchronized high-intensity facial electromagnetic stimulation (HIFES™) with radiofrequency technology to activate and retrain key facial and jaw-supporting muscles — without needles, injections, or downtime.

This makes EmFace a powerful, non-invasive option for patients seeking relief from:

  • Jaw tightness and clenching

  • TMJ-related discomfort

  • Facial muscle fatigue or imbalance

  • Tension headaches related to jaw strain

  • Chronic stress held in the face and jaw

  • TMJ

  • Facial paralysis

  • Bell’s palsy

  • Facial asymmetry

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Glowing Reviews

Denay M.

I have been a patient with them for about seven years, and I just want to say that they are a very knowledgeable, friendly, and caring group of people. Theresa is the doctor who has been treating me since day one, and my condition has improved…

Eric C.

June and Laikyn are the best. I stopped by as they were walking out the door Friday after 5 pm. They offered to go back in and get my supplements. Thanks for going above and beyond. I love my folks at Renew and how they have…

Toneia S.

The BEST! I drive an hour and a half to get all my stuff done. I love that they specialize in a wide range of stuff from nutrition to hormone therapy and all spa services.
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