Fractional RF uses ultrafine gold coated needles that gently puncture your skin and deliver Radio
frequency energy that results in firmer, more youthful-looking skin. We have two technologies for it:
One is SFR: Superficial Fractional RF
This one has two unique channels which combine to provide epidermal ablation and dermal coagulation.
The first channel delivers a deeper jane of controlled thermal effect to activate collagen and skin enhance tightening. The second channel provides micro-ablation of the upper layers of the epidermis and mild coagulation for controlled fractional ablation and skin rejuvenation with minimally invasive RF delivery.
Second is MFR: Micro needling Fractional RF
The patented flow needling technology serially inserts the micro-needles row by row for a more
comfortable procedure. Serial insertion reduces unnatural stretching in order to reduce the pain and
downtime. The depth of coagulation jane is controlled. The adjustable depth at the RF energy delivery allows for multiple passes and treatment of delicate areas.
People with bleeding problems, cancer patients and patients having an injection cannot have RF
Fractional RF application can be used for skin rejuvenation on the entire face, eye contour, neck, cleavage and hands.
Although it depends on the needs of the skin, it shows a positive effect at the end of 3 sessions once a month.
Individual pricing should be made according to the region to be treated and the number of sessions required.
Fractional radiofrequency application affects the tissues under the skin without damaging the top layer of the skin. Therefore, there is no risk of spots or marks.
Prior to application, local anesthesia is applied using creams that prevent the formation of pain. After the procedure, you may have a slight burning sensation, which can be resolved with skin relievers.
Each session takes about 1 hour.
Anyone over the age of 16 who has a skin condition that may benefit from this treatment can have this procedure.
It is one of the most effective skin-tightening treatments. This advanced treatment is designed to visibly reduce the signs of aging, including wrinkles, scars, enlarged pores, uneven skin texture, and pigmentation irregularities. Fractional, after receiving a radiofrequency treatment, applying a mesotherapy solution to your skin can enhance the results.
It is good for:
After receiving a radiofrequency treatment, applying a mesotherapy solution to your skin can enhance the results. Mesotherapy involves the use of microinjections of vitamins, enzymes, hormones, and plant extracts to rejuvenate and tighten the skin.
Improved Skin Texture: It effectively addresses issues like fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and uneven skin texture, leading to smoother and more youthful-looking skin.
Minimal Downtime: There’s less downtime compared to traditional ablative laser treatments, allowing you to return to your normal activities sooner.
Versatility: It can be used on various body areas, including the face, neck, chest, and hands, making it adaptable to different skin concerns.
Customizable: Treatments can be tailored to target specific skin issues, and the depth of treatment can be adjusted to suit individual needs.
Collagen Stimulation: Fractional RF promotes collagen production, leading to skin tightening and long-term rejuvenation.
Reduced Risk of Pigmentation Changes: It’s less likely to cause pigmentation issues, making it suitable for various skin types.
Long-lasting Results: Multiple sessions can lead to lasting improvements in skin quality when combined with proper skincare.
Safe for Most Skin Types: It’s generally safe for a wide range of skin tones.
Minimal Discomfort: Numbing creams or local anesthesia can be used to minimize discomfort during the procedure.
Controlled Treatment: Fractional RF technology allows for precise and controlled energy delivery, reducing the risk of side effects.
In high-power, deep-acting Radiofrequency (RF) treatments, you’ll feel deep heat.
Properly applied RF creates a warm sensation on the skin’s surface (epidermis) and intense heat in deeper layers (dermis and hypodermis), but it should never burn or be painful.
This is different from external heat, like using a hot pack, where the surface gets very hot, and the deeper layers feel only slightly warm. RF treatments aim to heat deep layers for skin tightening without surface discomfort, but consult a professional before undergoing one.
More than 188,000 Americans received some type of skin tightening procedure in 2020.
This type of nonsurgical facelift works on all sexes and skin tones. And there’s very little risk of skin discoloration (hyperpigmentation).
It’s most effective for younger people who are just starting to show signs of aging. It’s not as effective on severely sagging skin.
Radiofrequency devices use safe levels of low-frequency electromagnetic waves to generate heat. This heat penetrates deep into your skin’s layers.
There, it stimulates new skin cell production (regeneration). The treatment also stimulates the production of collagen and elastin. These proteins give skin cells more strength and flexibility. As a result, sagging skin regains its firm shape and feel.
People who don’t want the extra expense, pain or recovery time of cosmetic surgeries may choose radio frequency skin tightening. The procedure:
Improves skin tone, texture and firmness.
Minimizes the appearance of sun damage.
Provides a more youthful appearance.
Reduces the effects of aging skin like wrinkles, fine lines and saggy skin.
This gentle yet effective facial addresses pigmentation concerns without resorting to harsh chemicals. It combines natural skin brighteners with a gentle exfoliation process, bolstered by a potent infusion of antioxidants that shield your skin from free radicals. Our targeted treatment, LumaPro-C, jumpstarts the journey to a more even complexion.
Finish with soothing balms to quench thirsty skin, leaving you with a refreshed look and no downtime required.
Healthcare providers use radio frequency skin tightening treatments for:
Body contouring.
Face, neck, arms and hands.
Vaginal rejuvenation.
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