Why it’s worth it: There aren’t many microcurrent devices we consistently reach for—tools are often an investment, after all—so when one makes the cut, it’s usually doing something right. Medicube Age-R Booster Pro stands out for keeping things refreshingly simple: no attachments, no conductive gel, just the device and your favorite serum. It packs four modes into one sleek tool, including Booster Mode (electroporation) to enhance skin care absorption, MC Mode (microcurrent) to target fine lines, Derma Shot Mode (EMS) to firm and contour, and Air Shot Mode to improve pore elasticity. Switching between modes is as easy as pressing a button, but testers say MC Mode is the real standout for its jaw-snatching results.
“I must say: This is the most powerful device I have ever used. Setting three out of five had my muscles twitching (in a good way). I also like that it has a screen that tracks the time, so I don’t have to keep track of beeps. I find the user experience is better than many microcurrent devices I’ve used in the past.” —Jessica Cruel, editor in chief
Jessica has normal skin and has been using the Medicube Age-R Booster Pro once a month for six months.
- Four modes (Booster Mode: Electroporation, MC Mode: Microcurrent, Derma Shot Mode, and Air Shot Mode: Electric Needles)
- Five intensity levels each
- Medicube AGE-R App compatibility
- USB-C charging cable
How the brand tested this product’s efficacy
Medicube conducted clinical studies for all four modes used in combination with skin-care products and lists these statistics on its Singapore site:
- Forehead volume: improved by 35.9% after 2 weeks of use
- Smile lines: improved by 24.2% after 2 weeks of use
- Between the brows(11s): Improved by 16.1% after 2 weeks of use
- Crow’s feet: improved by 12.6% after 2 weeks of use
- Neck lines: improved by 11.8% after 2 weeks of use
- Skin density: improved by 5.46% after 2 weeks of use
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I trust buying Korean skin-care products online?
Yes, as long as you’re thoughtful about where you’re buying from. Korean skin-care products are widely available online, including on Amazon, but it’s important to do a bit of due diligence on the seller. Listings, pricing, and third-party vendors can change frequently, so it’s best to purchase items sold directly by the brand or by Amazon itself. (Note: Sometimes the seller appears under a parent company name—for example, I’m From products are sold by Wishtrend.) You can also shop through trusted, stateside K-beauty retailers like Soko Glam, which carefully curates its selection, or Asia-based sites such as YesStyle and Olive Young—though orders from overseas may take a bit longer to arrive.
Meet the experts
- Claire Chang, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at UnionDerm based in New York City
- Charlotte Cho, esthetician and cofounder of Soko Glam based in New York City
- Hee Jin Koh, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Clifton, New Jersey
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