Radiofrequency (Satin Stretch) Body
Radiofrequency, also known as Satin Lift, is an energy-based device that uses both unipolar and bipolar technology to heat the deep dermal layer of the targeted area with a controlled increase in heat while protecting the skin’s surface. The target tissue includes the skin’s collagen production layer, fat tissue, and fibrotic bands between fat cells. During treatment, skin temperature is measured in a controlled manner using an Infrared Thermal Device. It is needle-free and has compatible probes for the patient’s body area.
HOW DOES RF (RADIOFREQUENCY) WORK?
In body applications, the radiofrequency probe is usually bipolar and is particularly effective in the superficial layers of the skin. The aim is to heat the skin and subcutaneous tissues with electromagnetic radio waves applied in a controlled manner using thermostimulation technique, to renew collagen and elastin fibers, the building blocks of the skin, through this heat effect, to increase skin elasticity, thus tightening and firming sagging skin.
HOW IS RF (RADIOFREQUENCY) USED ON THE BODY?
It is used for localized fat deposits, cellulite treatments, firming treatments, and to improve skin quality and elasticity.
HOW MANY SESSIONS ARE NEEDED FOR RF (RADIOFREQUENCY) TREATMENT? WHAT PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN AFTER THE PROCEDURE?
The number and frequency of sessions are determined according to the problem in the treated area. The procedure takes approximately 30-40 minutes. Only slight redness and sensitivity may be felt after the application. You can return to normal life immediately. Protecting yourself from the sun, moisturizing the skin, and drinking plenty of water are important.
WHEN DOES THE EFFECT OF RF (RADIOFREQUENCY) START TO BE VISIBLE AND CAN IT BE COMBINED WITH OTHER TREATMENTS?
The effect varies depending on the target tissue; Results from cellulite and fat reduction treatments typically start to be seen in 3 weeks, while firming and skin quality improvement treatments take approximately 30-45 days. Of course, it can be combined with any other treatment your doctor deems necessary, such as vacuum therapy, lipolysis, mesotherapy, lymphatic drainage, etc.
WHO SHOULD NOT RECEIVE RF (RADIOFREQUENCY) TREATMENT?
It is not suitable for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, cancer patients, those with pacemakers, epilepsy patients, those with open wounds or infections on their skin, and those with orthopedic implants.
