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Radiofrequency Microneedling Face, Neck & Décolleté

£99

60 minutes

Description

RF Microneedling is a method used in aesthetic medicine to increase skin tension, remove wrinkles, scars (especially acne scars), remove stretch marks and discoloration.

Microneedle radiofrequency consists of simultaneous puncturing of the skin with micro-needles and heating it with electromagnetic radiation.


Benefits:


  • Lifting of skin on face, neck and abdomen

  • Elimination of flabby skin

  • Reduction of stretch marks on thighs, buttocks, abdomen and breasts

  • Reduction of loose skin on the belly - after pregnancy

  • Reduction of acne scars

  • Shallowing of wrinkles and furrows, especially located in difficult areas

  • Rejuvenation of skin on hands and feet

  • Elimination of cellulite

  • Modelling the waist, belly, buttocks and legs

  • Firming and increasing skin density on face, neck and cleavage

  • Treatment of excessive sweating

  • Brightening discoloration

  • Reduction of dark circles under eyes

  • Reduction of drooping eyelids


The first effects are visible immediately after the treatment. 😊😊 As a result of the contraction of collagen fibers, the skin becomes more elastic and firm. However, you have to wait another few weeks for the full effect, during which the process of creating new collagen, twisting and thickening its fibers and the formation of new connections between them takes place. As a result, the skin becomes taut and elastic, wrinkles are smoothed, scars are less visible and stretch marks disappear.


What are the contraindications for the procedure?


The treatment should not be carried out in the following cases:


  • Pregnancy and lactation

  • Epilepsy and mental illness

  • Presence of metal implants at the site of surgery

  • Skin diseases, infectious and autoimmune diseases

  • Having a pacemaker or defibrillator

  • Diseases such as cancer, AIDS, diabetes

  • Inflammation of the veins and lymphatic vessels, presence of large, painful varicose veins at the site of the procedure

  • Active skin infections of bacterial, viral and fungal aetiology


The recovery time after the procedure is 1-3 days.

For better results, it is recommended to have a series of 3 treatments within a 4 week interval and repeat the treatment twice a year.

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