Radiofrequency (Satin Face Lift)
In the aesthetics industry, radiofrequency technology, also known as “satin facelift” or “satin skin rejuvenation,” is based on the principle of transmitting high-energy radio waves under the skin.
WHAT IS RADIOFREQUENCY (SATIN FACELIFT) A PROCEDURE?
Radiofrequency energy is applied to the skin surface using a special needle-free applicator or device. These radio waves heat the collagen fibers under the skin, causing the skin to tighten and firm. The skin surface is not damaged during the procedure; controlled heating is provided. Generally, there is no pain or discomfort. The target tissue is collagen stimulation. A special gel or cream is used when the probe comes into contact with the skin. A slight, temporary redness may occur after the procedure. Normal life can be resumed immediately.
WHICH AREAS CAN RADIOFREQUENCY (SATIN FACELIFT) BE APPLIED TO AND WHAT IS THE NUMBER OF SESSIONS?
Radiofrequency skin tightening is particularly preferred for the face, neck, décolleté, abdomen, arms, and legs. The number of sessions is determined according to the loss of skin elasticity; two to ten sessions are ideal.
WHEN WILL THE EFFECTS OF RADIOFREQUENCY (SATIN FACE LIFT) TREATMENT BE SEEN AND CAN IT BE COMBINED WITH OTHER TREATMENTS?
While the effects of the treatment begin after a few days, the main effect becomes noticeable 30 to 45 days after collagen stimulation begins. It can certainly be combined with other skin rejuvenation treatments; synergistic effects yield much better results. Results are even more effective when combined with treatments such as HIFU.

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