Radio Frequency
Radiofrequency (RF) treatment is a cosmetic procedure that uses RF energy to heat the skin, stimulating collagen production, tightening the skin, and reducing wrinkles and fine lines.
It´s a non-invasive or minimally invasive procedure that can be used to address various skin concerns, including sagging skin, cellulite, and localized fat reduction.
During the treatment, a device delivers controlled RF energy into the deeper layers of the skin, causing the tissues to heat up. This heat stimulates collagen production and promotes tissue remodeling, leading to firmer, smoother skin over time.
Body Contouring
Radio Frequency is included in our Body Contouring treatments.
Body Contouring Prices
30 min session - $99
x5 - $420.75
x10 - $795
Containdications
Pregnancy and breastfeeding: RF treatments are generally not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women due to potential risks to the fetus or infant. Pacemakers or internal defibrillators: The electromagnetic fields generated by RF treatments can interfere with these devices. Metal implants: Metal implants in the treatment area, such as plates, screws, or joint replacements, can be affected by RF energy. Active cancer: Individuals with active cancer or a history of skin cancer in the treatment area should avoid RF treatments. Severe cardiovascular disorders: Conditions like severe hypertension or heart disease may be exacerbated by RF treatments. Skin infections or open wounds: Treatment on infected or broken skin can worsen the condition. Autoimmune diseases: Certain autoimmune disorders, such as lupus or scleroderma, may be aggravated by RF treatments. Epilepsy: RF treatments can potentially trigger seizures in individuals with epilepsy. Recent surgical procedures: Patients who have recently undergone surgery in the treatment area should avoid RF treatments until fully healed. Photosensitive conditions or medications: Conditions like lupus or medications that increase photosensitivity can lead to adverse reactions from RF treatments. Hemorrhagic disorders or anticoagulant therapy: RF treatments may increase the risk of bleeding or bruising in individuals with bleeding disorders or those on blood thinners.