What is Skin Tightening?
Everyone wants tight, young, healthy skin, but many procedures meant to help people obtain these traits are invasive and painful. Radiofrequency skin tightening is a non-invasive treatment that helps people achieve the young look they aim for. When performing radioactive skin tightening, otherwise known as RF Skin tightening, doctors use a wand that is connected to radioactive waves. This wand transfers radioactive waves to a person’s skin to stimulate collagen production. Collagen is the protein responsible for creating skin elasticity; as a person ages their existing collagen breaks down and their body struggles to create more.
RF Facial Skin Tightening
RF skin tightening has many benefits for a person’s facial features. For example, many people struggle with crow’s feet which are also sometimes known as smile lines. Crows’ feet are small wrinkles that form around a person’s eye area. These fine lines can be stubborn and hard to get rid of, but RF skin tightening is proven to be a successful treatment. Radiofrequency skin tightening can also help to improve brow lines, lift the face, tone cheek muscles, and create plump lips.
RF Body Skin Tightening
Radiofrequency skin tightening is interesting in the fact that it is not only useful for a person’s face but can be used to treat skin on the whole body. RF Skin tightening can be used to contour the body by removing unwanted fat cells. In some areas of the body, sagging and cellulite make the skin look more aged than it has to look. Skin tightening combats this by smoothing the skin in problem areas. RF skin tightening is great for creating smooth, firm, tight skin on the stomach, arms, legs, and neck.
Is RF Skin Tightening Safe?
RF Skin tightening is an extremely safe service when done properly. Most clients report that they had no pain during the procedure. Although heat can be felt from the radioactive waves, it is normally completely painless. This noninvasive service is FDA approved for reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.