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Using BMS for Neck and Chest: Professional Protocol and Guide

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Can devices like microcurrents, EMS, or biomechanical stimulation be used beyond the face?

Absolutely. Many people search for solutions like microcurrents, EMS, vibration, or biomechanical stimulation—all of which aim to improve muscle tone, enhance lymphatic drainage, and support tissue health. BMS (Biomechanical Stimulation), the technology behind our device, is not a classical microcurrent treatment but achieves similar results through gentle mechanical stimulation. It can be used safely not only on the face but also on the neck, décolleté, and jawline. In this article, we’ll explain how it works and how to properly apply the BMS technique to the neck and chest area.

If you're not yet familiar with the BMS device, see full details on the BMS Face Active — it's a compact, professional-grade tool based on the method developed by Soviet scientist Nazarov, adapted for both home and salon use.all of which aim to improve muscle tone, enhance lymphatic drainage, and support tissue health. BMS (Biomechanical Stimulation), the technology behind our device, is not a classical microcurrent treatment but achieves similar results through gentle mechanical stimulation. It can be used safely not only on the face but also on the neck, décolleté, and jawline. In this article, we’ll explain how it works and how to properly apply the BMS technique to the neck and chest area.


What is BMS, and how is it different from microcurrents?

BMS technology is based on physiological microvibrations. Unlike electrical current, it provides mechanical stimulation that improves muscle tone, enhances lymphatic flow, boosts collagen production, and helps reduce puffiness, sagging, and loss of elasticity.

It's safe for daily use and particularly effective in areas where traditional microcurrents may be less comfortable or effective.


How does BMS compare to other skincare technologies?

BMS occupies a unique position among non-invasive skincare methods. Unlike EMS or microcurrent devices that use electrical impulses, BMS uses gentle mechanical stimulation—making it both effective and non-aggressive, especially for sensitive or puffy areas.

Compared to manual massage, BMS offers consistent, rhythmic stimulation without therapist fatigue or variability. And unlike invasive treatments (like injections or hardware-based lifting), BMS is non-damaging, requires no downtime, and can be used as an ongoing or preventive solution.


Why treat the neck and chest area?

Many people focus on the face, but the neck and décolleté often reveal age first. These muscles are underused in daily life, and the skin is thinner with slower circulation and lymph flow.

Regular BMS application can improve density, reduce swelling, smooth the skin, and restore a more defined neck line.


Step-by-step: How to use BMS on the neck and chest

 

Application of BMS device along the scalene neck muscles with arrows indicating the direction of movement for muscle stimulation.

Scalene Neck Muscles

Gently tilt the client’s head to the side, as far as comfortable. Glide the device from the base of the neck down to the collarbone (top to bottom). You can also work upward (bottom to top) if there’s no discomfort.

Important: Cover the entire lateral and posterolateral surface, including the trapezius muscle. Perform 3–5 passes per muscle.

 

Demonstration of BMS technique on the sternocleidomastoid muscle, showing gliding movement from the ear toward the clavicle.

Sternocleidomastoid Muscle

This muscle attaches at one end to the mastoid process and at the other to the clavicle. Place the device at the muscle’s origin, hold briefly, then carefully glide downward toward the collarbone.

Important: Work the muscle gently, without pressure. Perform 3–5 passes per side.

 

Targeted BMS stimulation over the shoulder joint area, focusing on the pectoralis minor muscle for chest opening.

Stimulating Subclavian and Supraclavicular Lymph Nodes

Place the device 1 cm below the collarbone. With the free hand, position the thumb above the clavicle and gently press downward beneath it. Move the device and thumb toward each other.

Important: Apply light thumb pressure, using only its natural weight, parallel to the treatment table. Perform 5–7 passes per side. If muscle spasms are severe, increase repetitions until you feel the device’s vibration through your thumb.

 

BMS device applied under the collarbone to stimulate subclavian and supraclavicular lymph nodes using gentle pressure.

Opening the Chest Area

Locate the shoulder joint, where the pectoralis minor muscle attaches. Place the device over the hand and position it at the muscle’s insertion point.

Important: Target the shoulder joint—avoid soft tissue or the armpit. Hold the device in place for 5 seconds, then release. Repeat 5–7 times per side.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

❓ Can I use the device daily?
Yes — unless otherwise contraindicated, daily use delivers the best results.

❓ What if I’ve had Botox or fillers?
Clinical observations and practitioner feedback suggest BMS may temporarily reduce the effect of Botox or fillers due to increased circulation and muscle activity. Avoid direct treatment over recently injected areas. With regular use, skin tone is restored. Consult your provider before starting treatment.

❓ Do I need conductive gel?
No, gel is not required for BMS. Just make sure your skin is clean and dry.

❓ When will I see results?
Many users report visible improvement after just 2–3 sessions: puffiness reduces, skin tone evens out, and the face feels fresher.

❓ Can I use BMS if I’m not a licensed esthetician?
Yes! The BMS device is designed for both professional and personal use. It’s safe when used according to instructions and doesn’t require special training. Still, we recommend reviewing the method and, if needed, consulting a skincare specialist.


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