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EVERESSE Featured in HOLA!

HOLA!, the leading US celebrity and culture publication, recently covered a new viral beauty trend of wearing face shapewear. In this article, Dr. Dendy Engelman shares what's a gimmick -- and what works. Below is an excerpt highlighting EVERESSE from Anthony Hopkins pokes fun at Kim Kardashian's face shapewear: Experts reveal if this is another viral beauty gimmick, written by Shirley Gomez.

"Face shapewear usually refers to compression wraps or masks that claim to lift or sculpt the face," explains Dr. Dendy Engelman, Board-Certified Dermatologist at Shafer Clinic Fifth Avenue. "When people say it 'works,' they're typically seeing a temporary reduction in puffiness or slight tightening from fluid redistribution. It's not actually reshaping the structure of your face."

Dr. Ducu, Aesthetic Doctor and founder of Dr. Ducu Clinics, agrees. "There is no robust clinical evidence supporting the long-term efficacy of face shapewear. Most of what we see online is driven by influencer content and subjective results that are difficult to measure scientifically."

What  Does Work?

So, if you're chasing that snatched, sculpted look, what's worth your time and money? All the experts point to non-invasive treatments like radiofrequency (RF) and microcurrent therapy.

"Facial massage and exercises can help mildly with circulation and tone, but they're not substitutes for clinical-grade treatments," says Dr. Engelman. "Devices like EVERESSE use RF energy to firm and lift the skin from within, delivering lasting, visible results."


Speak to a Cartessa representative to learn more about EVERESSE, the FDA-cleared, dermatologist-approved non-invasive treatment to help lift and tighten skin - safely and effectively. 

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