Signal analysis · 2 devices · 1 name

There are two FaceGym Pros.One made in . One made in China .

They share a name, a box and a price, but not a signal. The original sends a living, modulated current. The new one sends a flat, repeating one. Only the original is the device every review actually described. Here is the difference, with sources you can check, before you spend £500.

UNIT 01 · ORIGINAL · 2019–2025Made in Japan “THE FACEGYM PRO BY THE PURELIFT LAB”FaceGym's own help desk, in their wordssee their pages ↓
UNIT 02 · NEW · 2026Made in China SHENZHEN LIGHT TREE VENTURES MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CO. LTDthe manufacturer printed on the retail boxsee the label ↓
CH1 · ORIGINAL · JP · MODULATED 1.37–1.73kHzCH2 · NEW · CN · FIXED ≤1.5kHzTIME/DIV 0.2ms
V/DIV 1.0
TRIG ● AUTO
SIG-DIFF · LIVE READCH1 randomised → muscle can't adaptCH2 fixed pattern → muscle accommodates

On the record in

The original FaceGym Pro featured in ELLE UK
THE ORIGINAL · AS FEATURED IN ELLE UKelle.com

EVERY LIVE CELL COVERS THE PRO OR ITS TRIPLE-WAVE TECH, ARTICLE OPENED & CONTENT-VERIFIED, JUNE 11 2026 · TYPE-SET MASTHEADS, SWAP OFFICIAL LOGO FILES BEFORE PUBLISHING

Signal

One name.Two machines.

★ The one reviewers praisedMade in Japan
Macro photo, the original device's diamond-faceted probesProbe head · real photo · diamond-faceted
The original FaceGym Pro, device, serum and box as still listed by Space NK
THE ORIGINAL · AS STILL LISTEDSPACE NK PRODUCT IMAGE

Original FaceGym Pro · made in Japan

The original

  • Made inJapan · ISO 13485
  • MakerThe PureLift Lab, per FaceGym
  • Signal1,370–1,730 Hz, modulated
  • ModulationTriple-Wave · 361 frequencies
  • ProbeDiamond-faceted steel
  • Power levelsGraduated
  • Max current9 mA · maker's data
  • RegulatoryFDA 510(k) Class II
  • Price~£515 (as sold 2019–2025)
  • Warranty12 + 6 months
NEW · 2026Made in China
Macro photo, the new device's smooth probe heads, from the 2026 boxProbe head · real photo · smooth
The new FaceGym Pro (2026), smooth-head device on its charging stand
NEW FACEGYM PRO · 2026SMOOTH-HEAD UNIT

New FaceGym Pro · made in China

The rebuild

  • Made inChina (Shenzhen)
  • ManufacturerShenzhen Light Tree Ventures Medical Tech Co.
  • SignalFixed, up to 1.5 kHz
  • ModulationNone stated
  • ProbeSmooth head
  • Power levels10
  • Max current9 mA · maker's data
  • RegulatoryCE / UKCA
  • Price£500 / ~$673
  • Warranty12 months

Both are genuine EMS, a category above microcurrent. That isn't the split. The split is fixed versus modulated current, and the Japanese one carries another company's name on FaceGym's own product page.

The split

Original · 2019–2025 · Japan

The one the reviews praised.

  • 1,370–1,730 Hz, modulated
  • Triple-Wave · 361 random frequencies
  • Diamond-faceted steel probe
  • FDA 510(k) · ISO 13485
New · 2026 · China

The one now in the box.

  • Fixed current, up to 1.5 kHz
  • Modulation: none stated
  • Smooth head
  • CE / UKCA

Did you know

Three things no listing will tell you.

The original never repeats itself.

361vs1

Frequencies in play

The original never repeats itself.

361 randomised frequencies against one fixed pattern. A muscle learns a repeating signal within weeks, that's accommodation, and stops responding. A signal that never repeats can't be learned.

One cleared the FDA. The new one doesn't say so.

FDAvs

US medical clearance

One cleared the FDA. The new one doesn't say so.

The original was the FDA 510(k)-cleared device every US review cited, built in Japan to the ISO 13485 medical-device standard. The 2026 box carries CE / UKCA marks only, European conformity, not an FDA clearance. Same name; the medical bar the original was known for isn't on the new label.

FaceGym's own box says the new head is weaker.

vs

Contact head

FaceGym's own box says the new head is weaker.

The original's packaging described its diamond-faceted probes as “greater in strength than a typical round smooth head.” The 2026 device ships with exactly that, a smooth head. FaceGym's old box made the case against it.

Evidence

Made in China. It's on the box.

Not an accusation, a label. This is what's printed on the retail packaging of the 2026 device.

● Verbatim · from the boxFaceGym Pro packaging label — Made in China
2026 BOX · REGULATORY LABELFACSIMILE · EXACT TRANSCRIPTION

What changed on the back of the box.

The line on the boxOriginal · 2019–2025New · 2026
Made inJapan China
Made byXtreem Pulse Shenzhen Light Tree Ventures
Distributed bySpa Junkie Ltd FaceGym Ltd
ModelPureLift Face platform HD-109

Same name on the front. A different device on the back, in FaceGym's own packaging text.

⟶ Both lines above are printed on the boxes, Japan then China

Lineage

Who made the original? FaceGym already told you.

Nothing to argue here, it's on their own pages. By FaceGym's own description, the original Pro was built by The PureLift Lab in Japan. The 2026 device names a different maker, in a different country. Here are the receipts, in their words.

Exhibit A · The original box itself

Printed on the box
Original FaceGym Pro packaging, front panels with the device
ORIGINAL PACKAGING · FRONTARTWORK ON FILE
Original FaceGym Pro packaging, information panel naming the maker
ORIGINAL PACKAGING · INFO PANELARTWORK ON FILE

“FaceGym Pro utilises PureLift Face technology manufactured and designed by Xtreem Pulse.”

“PureLift Face is made in Japan by Xtreem Pulse for Facegym.” · “New improved diamond faceted probes… greater in strength than a typical round smooth head.”

FaceGym's own original packaging, verbatim (2019–2025).

Receipt 01 · FaceGym's US store

A page FaceGym titles “PureLift Pro”, its Triple-Wave action “cannot be duplicated… global patents”, describing the FaceGym Pro with diamond probes.

usa.facegym.com
SourceLinked · Live ✓

Receipt 02 · FaceGym help desk

FaceGym's own help desk calls it “the FACEGYM Pro by The PureLift Lab.”

facegym help · article
SourceLinked · Live ✓

Receipt 03 · MECCA (Australia)

“FACEGYM Pro by Purelift Lab uses patented triple-wave… completely randomised.”

mecca.com.au
SourceLinked · Live ✓

Evidence

The whole world still sells the old one.

Major retailers across the UK, US and Australia still describe the FaceGym Pro with the original specs, triple-wave, randomised, diamond probe, patented delivery. That is the device the market believes it is buying. The 2026 China-made device does not match those descriptions. So the name on the new box does not guarantee the specs in these listings, which is exactly the confusion this page exists to clear up.

MECCA · Australia

MECCA · Australia listing photo, the original FaceGym Pro

“FACEGYM Pro by Purelift Lab uses patented triple-wave… completely randomised.”

mecca.com.au

Selfridges · UK/US

Selfridges · UK/US listing photo, the original FaceGym Pro

“Triple wave technology… patented diamond-shaped delivery system.”

selfridges.com

Cult Beauty · UK

Cult Beauty · UK listing photo, the original FaceGym Pro

“Triple wave technology with diamond faceted probes.”

cultbeauty.com

Lookfantastic · UK

Lookfantastic · UK listing photo, the original FaceGym Pro

“Triple-Wave technology, sending randomised pulsing currents… patented diamond-shaped delivery system.”

lookfantastic.com

Space NK · UK/US

Space NK · UK/US listing photo, the original FaceGym Pro

“Randomised electrical impulses… patented triple-wave… high frequency targets muscles, medium the dermis, low an anaesthetic effect.”

spacenk.com

FaceGym's own US store

FaceGym's own US store listing photo, the original FaceGym Pro

Still sells a page titled “PureLift Pro,” and describes the FaceGym Pro with diamond probes.

usa.facegym.com

Signal

Fixed signals fade.
Modulated ones don't.

A muscle learns a fixed, repeating pattern and stops responding to it, neural accommodation. A signal that never repeats can't be learned, so the response holds. This is the whole argument, and it rests on frequency, not amperage.

CH1 · MODULATED 1.37–1.73kHz361 frequencies → no adaptation
The original, a signal that never repeats.
CH2 · FIXED ≤1.5kHzpattern repeats → muscle adapts
New FaceGym Pro, one signal, on repeat.

Beat 01 · independent

16 peer-reviewed trials, 1991–2024

Across the literature, varied / modulated-frequency stimulation outperformed fixed-frequency for sustained muscle output.

Beat 02 · independent RCT

Avendaño-Coy et al., 2019

Randomised, double-blind crossover trial: frequency modulation reduced habituation, users needed to raise intensity less often as the body adapted.

Beat 03 · independent

Hz, not mA

Behringer 2016 & Maffiuletti 2018: frequency, not amplitude, drives fatigue and response. The argument never rested on amperage.

Origin

Most devices never reach the muscle.

µA

Microcurrent

Millionths of an amp. Works at the skin surface only, too weak to contract muscle.

Reachepidermis
mA

EMS, where both Pros live

Thousandths of an amp. Reaches the motor nerves and contracts muscle. Both FaceGym Pros are genuine EMS, a category above microcurrent.

Reachmotor nerve
Hz

Frequency, the deciding factor

Once you're contracting muscle, frequency decides whether it keeps responding past week two. Fixed vs modulated is the whole game.

Fixedfades by wk 2
Modul.holds wk 8+

Signal

A harder pull is a shallower one.

The device that feels strongest isn't doing the most work. A bigger surface tug often means the current is staying near the skin.

Modulated signal

Contraction–relaxation cycles

A modulated carrier cycles between contraction and release. It reaches deeper, registers as lower perceived intensity, and lets you sustain a higher usable output for the full session, steady micro-contractions rather than one big pull.

Fixed signal

Sustained surface pull

A fixed carrier holds the muscle in one continuous contraction. It feels intense, a strong "tug" on the cheeks and jawline, but that sensory pull tends to stay shallow, and it caps how long the intensity stays comfortable.

Evidence

FaceGym's evidence: one study it paid for.
Modulation's evidence: 16 independent trials.

Ask one question of every claim: who paid for the proof? FaceGym's numbers for the new Pro come from a single 14-day study of 25 people, commissioned by FaceGym, shown in full, right. The case for a modulated signal comes from 16 peer-reviewed trials, 1991–2024, none funded by a device maker, left.

Independent · peer-reviewed · what a modulated signal delivers

Funded by no device maker, the proven case for the original's randomised, modulated signal.

+18.6%more cheek-muscle thickness, ultrasound-confirmed, Kavanagh 2012, n=108
Lift that holdsmodulation cut habituation in a double-blind RCT, so the muscle keeps responding, Avendaño-Coy 2019
Reaches the musclemA-level EMS activates the motor nerve; microcurrent (µA) stays on the surface
16 trials agreevaried frequency beat a fixed one for sustained output, 1991–2024, Behringer, Maffiuletti

Brand-funded · FaceGym 2026 · the new device

14 days · n=25 · 5×/week. Reported by FaceGym; shown here in full and fairly.

−35%lines & wrinkles
+51%jawline sagging
+37%cheek sagging
+30%skin elasticity

Buyer's checklist

Five questions. Ask them all.

Buying any "FaceGym Pro", new, old stock, or resale? These five answers identify exactly which machine you're getting. If a seller can't answer them, that's your answer.

  1. 01

    Which FaceGym Pro is this, Japan or China?

    The name won't tell you; the box will. Ask the seller for a photo of the rear label. "Made in Japan" = the original (2019–2025). "Made in China · Shenzhen Light Tree Ventures" = the 2026 rebuild.

  2. 02

    Is the signal modulated or fixed?

    The original: 1,370–1,730 Hz, randomised Triple-Wave, the muscle can't adapt. The new one: fixed, up to 1.5 kHz, no modulation stated. This is the spec that decides whether results hold past week two.

  3. 03

    Diamond-faceted probes or a smooth head?

    You can see this in any listing photo. Faceted steel probes = the original. Smooth chrome head = the 2026 device. FaceGym's own original box called the facets "greater in strength than a typical round smooth head."

  4. 04

    Which clearance is printed on it?

    FDA 510(k) Class II = the original, made to ISO 13485. CE / UKCA only = the new one. It's printed next to the model number.

  5. 05

    Is it safe for you?

    Both are over-the-counter cosmetic EMS tools, not medical treatments. Do not use during pregnancy, with a pacemaker or metal implants, or over active skin cancer or broken skin. Consult a clinician if unsure.

Compare

Both Pros. One table.

SpecOriginal FaceGym Pro
Japan · 2019–2025
New FaceGym Pro
China · 2026
Genuine EMSYesYes
Made inJapan · ISO 13485China (Shenzhen)
MakerThe PureLift Lab, per FaceGymShenzhen Light Tree Ventures
Signal1,370–1,730 Hz, modulatedFixed, up to 1.5 kHz
ModulationTriple-Wave · 361 random frequenciesNone stated
ProbeDiamond-faceted steelSmooth head
Power levelsGraduated10
Max current9 mA9 mA
ClearanceFDA 510(k) Class IICE / UKCA
Warranty12 + 6 months12 months
Price~£515 (2019–2025)£500 / ~$673

Both devices run the same 9 mA maximum current (manufacturer data), so the outcome can't be about amperage: independent research (Behringer 2016; Maffiuletti 2018) shows frequency, not amplitude, drives the response. Specs reflect FaceGym's and major retailers' published listings, current as of June 2026, verify before purchase.

Price check

Same price. Not the same machine.

FaceGym's new Pro costs essentially what the original did. The price carried over. The machine didn't.

£515The original · Japan · 2019–2025
vs
£500The new one · China · 2026

If a listing can't tell you which machine you're getting, ask before you pay, the five questions above help.

On the record

No one has run these devices head-to-head in a clinic. We won't pretend otherwise.

The claims here are category-level and research-anchored, not a direct clinical face-off between these two exact units. And where the new FaceGym Pro is genuinely good, we'll say so: it is real EMS, it beats microcurrent, and it may feel stronger in the hand. The goal of this page is your informed decision, not winning an argument.

FAQ

No spin. Just answers.

Is this an independent review?

No, and we say so plainly. This site is operated by PureLift Lab, which makes the PureLift devices. We've built it as an evidence-led buyer's guide, with every factual claim linked to FaceGym's own pages, major retailers, independent press, or peer-reviewed journals so you can check the work yourself.

Who made the original FaceGym Pro?

By FaceGym's own description: The PureLift Lab. FaceGym's US store hosts a page titled "PureLift Pro," its help desk calls it "the FACEGYM Pro by The PureLift Lab," and MECCA describes the "FACEGYM Pro by Purelift Lab." We carry the relationship only through their words and major retailers' words, all linked above.

Where's the proof it's made in China?

On the box. The 2026 retail packaging lists Shenzhen Light Tree Ventures Medical Technology Co. Ltd, Baoan District, Shenzhen, China 518000, model HD-109. The activator gel is UK-made; the device itself is China-made.

Can I still buy the original?

FaceGym no longer sells the Japanese-made device, its run ended in 2025. The maker still manufactures the same technology under its own name; per our disclosure below, we won't pitch it here. What matters for this page is simpler: the 2026 FaceGym Pro is not the same machine the reviews praised.

Is EMS safe for me?

EMS facial devices are over-the-counter cosmetic tools, not medical treatments. Do not use during pregnancy, with a pacemaker or metal implants, or over active skin cancer or broken skin. If you have any medical condition or are unsure, consult a clinician before use.

Now you know

Now you know.Choose.