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Radio Frequency Skin Tightening

Radio frequency skin tighteningAs we age our skin both sags and thins. Radio Frequency (RF)° energy works by heating the sub-dermal tissue, strengthening existing collagen fibres and kickstarting their increased production. This collagen induction improves both tension and thickness, simulating a more youthful skin contour. Over a series of treatments, RF generated heat that can effectively contract loose skin on the lower face, jowls and neck and tightening over the whole face and neck. Radio waves are invisible, painless and safe in both the short and long term.

Facial Skin Tightening
Facial skin sag, along with loosening jowl and neck skin, is usually associated with an increase in fine lines and poor skin texture. Carefully targeted Radio Frequency treatments can both reduce sagging skin and significantly improve skin quality. By radically stimulating collagen fibres, RF can lift and tighten the skin while altering its texture – a dual rejuvenating effect unique to RF technology.

What to expect
A conductive gel is applied over the treatment area. A nice warming sensation is felt over the areas that are being treated. Treatment lasts between 30-45 minutes. Skin tightening and plumping will be seen and felt after the first treatment. For longer lasting results a course of 6 (depending on skin atrophy) is recommended over 6 weeks. Thereafter a maintenance between 3-6 months.

Suitable For
Facial rejuvenation
Lines and wrinkles
Sagging lower face and neck
Skin lifting and tightening


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