The main indications for radiofrequency are facial; it can be used on the face, neck, neckline, hands, etc. Its use is recommended for:
- Sagging skin
- Lax eyelids
- Improvement of the skin’s texture and thickness
- Refinement of coarse skin and enlarged pores
- Acne and acne scars
Radiofrequency can also be administered together with other treatments, with constant regard for safety regulations, to improve the results and even enhance those of the radio frequency itself.
It produces a flash effect in areas treated, which wears off 24-72 hours after the session. Generation of new collagen will take place 3-12 weeks after the session, and the results may continue improving up to a year later.
What are the effects of radiofrequency?
The duration of the results depends on many variables, such as the patient’s lifestyle, skin quality, age, sun exposure, smoking or dietary habits, among others.
The immediate effect involves a contraction of collagen fibers, which causes an increase and retraction of skin tissue. The effect’s progressive nature is due to the heating, which triggers an increase in new collagen and a consequent remodeling and continual stretching of skin. The improvement of skin flaccidity is due to the stimulation of collagen type I and type IV production in the dermis and fibrous septa, it also stimulates circulation at cutaneous level and drains the lymphatic stasis of fat, reducing the appearance of orange peel skin and body volume.