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Radiofrequency Skin Tightening

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Radiofrequency Skin Tightening

Radiofrequency Skin Tightening

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Radiofrequency is a skin tightening technology that uses radio waves to stimulate collagen production in the face. This is a non-invasive procedure that can be used to reduce wrinkles and fine lines and wrinkles, as well as improve overall skin tone.
Radiofrequency works by heating the deeper layers of the skin with radio waves, causing them to contract and tighten. Heat also stimulates collagen production, which helps improve the appearance of wrinkles over time. The effects of radiofrequency treatments are not immediate, but gradually build up over a few weeks, leaving us with smoother, more youthful skin

DURING THE TREATMENT

The treatment takes a maximum of 45 minutes. It involves using high-frequency radio energy to generate heat in the skin. First, the skin is cleansed, chemical peel may be used and covered with a layer of gels, which is intended to facilitate the penetration of the wave into the skin. Then, the specialist uses a special head to emit electromagnetic waves. The temperature during the treatment is controlled using an electronic thermometer.

EFFECTS

CONTRAINDICATION

Contraindications to the procedure include:

PRE-PROCEDURE RECOMMENDATIONS

Before the planned visit, we do not recommend tanning the skin to avoid irritation.

POST-PROCEDURE RECOMMENDATIONS

After the treatment, it is advisable to intensively moisturise the skin and avoid hot and cold water and the sauna.
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