Radiofrequency is a procedure that initiates regeneration in collagen fibers with heat therapy. Collagen fibers are fibers that provide skin tension. The fibers contracted by the effect of heat provide wound healing so that the fibers are renewed, skin tightening and tension are observed. The skin surface is flattened. At the same time, thanks to the radiofrequency application, the skin is renewed and tightened as a result of the improvement in blood flow and circulation in the connective tissue. There are various Radiofrequency systems such as monopolar, bipolar, tripolar, needle (fractional), and combined. The treatment method is shaped according to the area to be applied.
Why Radiofrequency?
Thanks to heat therapy, it stimulates the synthesis of collagen in the skin, causes the fat cells to shrink, thus reducing the fat tissue. During the procedure, the temperature of the skin is monitored on the device monitor. Thus, it does not cause any harm to the skin. It is applied for various purposes such as facial tightening, regional slimming, and prevention of cellulite problem. The treatment, which is usually applied in 4 to 8 sessions at 7-14 days intervals, maintains its effect for 6-12 months depending on structural and environmental factors. It is recommended to repeat the application after 2 years. After the procedure, you can easily return to daily life.
Who Is Radiofrequency For?
People who want regional slimming
Those who want to remove the sagging in the arms and legs
Those who want to get rid of the appearance of cellulite
Those who want to remove wrinkles and sagging in the face, neck, eye area, décolleté area
Those who want to reduce the appearance of the double-chin
Those who want to reduce skin contour irregularities after liposuction
Those who want to reduce acne scars (Needle Radiofrequency)
In Which Areas Is Radiofrequency Applied?
Abdominal Area
Arm Area
Leg Area
Neck Area
Face
Is Pain or Ache felt During or After Radiofrequency?