RF survey: what is it, indications and contraindications

skin rejuvenation lifting

Lifting is the generic name for a series of cosmetic procedures designed to tighten the skin. This includes plastic surgery and various non-invasive methods, ranging from drugs (injection) to therapy devices.

According to the reviews of cosmetologists and people who use lifting hardware for rejuvenation, this is one of the few non-surgical methods of effective tightening that has a lasting effect and significantly improves skin health (including anti-inflammatory effect) without causing side effects. significant.

As maintenance therapy for ptosis (ptosis) of skin areas with onset of age-related changes, hardware lifting is indicated for patients over 25 years (gender does not matter) in the form of regular short courses.

For men, the procedure will help to deal with the fatty deposits in the chin and neck region, to restore the figure in case of herpes obesity.

What is radio wave survey?

RFlifting (or RFlifting) of the face and body is an age-related change therapy based on the radio wave method to warm the deep layers of the skin (dermis and hypodermis) under the epidermis (superficial layer).

The essence of the method lies in the punctual effect of radio waves on the most vulnerable areas, where cellulite and sacs are most frequently formed, that is, characterized by age-related flaccidity. These are the areas of the face - the forehead, temples, cheeks, nasolabial triangle, chin and neck to the thyroid cartilage; and trunk - abdomen, inner thighs, sides (above the pelvic iliac bones). In addition, whole body radiofrequency elevation is used.

As a result of deep heating at various temperatures (depending on the area and skin sensitivity), the fatty underlay becomes thinner, the vessels reflexively expand, and with the acceleration of blood flow, the metabolism in the skin is accelerated. But the main thing are the transformations that occur with collagen: it changes its structure - the long, stretched fibers that connect the dermis and epidermis are reduced, and the skin regains firmness and elasticity. After 21 days, new collagen begins to be produced intensively, providing a long-lasting effect.

As a result, the "wrists" are visibly tightened, the eyebrows are raised, the nasolabial folds become less pronounced, the acne scars and stretch marks are smoothed and reduced. The orange peel effect disappears. The skin is more elastic to the touch, the complexion is evened out: the shadows under the eyes are lighter, the yellow tone is replaced by pink.

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The RF face and body lift procedure can be performed in different ways depending on the device type and settings. The difference is in the power (and in the temperature generated in the skin) and in the polarity of the device.

  • Monopolar.Works evenly on selected skin layer at the same depth. It has the most powerful effect and consequently the highest temperatures (50-60OÇ). This device should not be used on thin skin areas, including the area around the eyes (crow's feet only). Well suited for cellulite treatment as part of body shaping
  • Bipolar.Polarity is switchable to reduce power and temperature (up to 45OC), therefore the device is suitable for sensitive areas. Does not create a magnetic field
  • Tripolar (Tripolar).The latest generation of lifting devices with constant polarity reversal. The smoothest mode with the lowest temperatures and fastest processing speed. Suitable for all skin types (even for RF eye lifting), can be worn all over the body. absolutely painless

RF and thermolifting - what's the difference?

Thermolifting (thermage) is more often called a high power RF body lift (ie, performed by a monopolar device). Temperature effects reach 60OC. With thermolifting, controlled damage to the skin triggers a more powerful immune response, so post-procedural edema is more likely to develop.

Thermolifting characteristics:

  • Good results in the treatment of deep fat deposits (radio wave penetration with this method reaches 40 mm) but limited scope (cannot be used to treat eyes due to risk of tissue damage in the eyeball)
  • A short course of procedures, but with a high probability of discomfort.
  • Long list of contraindications

RF survey characteristics:

  • Versatility
  • Low power
  • Lack of sensations and side effects
  • longer therapy
  • The need for repeated courses arises 1-2 times a year

Benefits

  • Non-invasiveness. The procedure leaves no scars and does not create potentially hazardous conditions for health (prerequisites for allergic reactions, infection, blood loss)
  • No special training, rehabilitation and adherence to lifelong diets or other restrictive rules required.
  • All seasonality. There are no restrictions for the procedure in the summer, as the epidermis is not involved in the process.
  • Effectiveness in different age groups, regardless of gender. Equally well tolerated by men and women 25 through menopause
  • Fast action. The result is not only visible after a single procedure, but is summarized over the course and intensifies over time (long-term effect)
  • Impact accuracy allows you to process strictly defined areas
  • Suitable for the whole body
  • Can be used in complex rejuvenation regimens

who matches

The RF survey procedure has its own indications and limitations. Recommended by:

  • To maintain skin tone until the first signs of fatigue and aging appear (but not before age 25)
  • At the first signs of tissue ptosis (drooping eyelids, appearance of "blisters", "bags" under the eyes)
  • To shape the body, facial contours
  • As anti-cellulite therapy (including as a means of combating obesity in the neck, double chin)
  • As part of a rejuvenation complex
  • For skin tightening after rapid weight loss
  • To improve overall sagging skin turgor, reduce acne marks
  • Stretch Marks (stretch marks of various etiologies)
  • Expression lines and folds
  • Couperose of the face, legs

Contraindications:

  • connective tissue diseases
  • Acute period of viral or bacterial infection, exacerbation of chronic diseases
  • Pregnancy, lactation or menstruation
  • The presence of prostheses, implants (including gold reinforcement), pacemakers
  • Patient receiving botox injections simultaneously
  • High blood pressure or severe hypertension
  • Wounds, eczema, active skin inflammation
  • oncological diseases
  • Diabetes of any kind
  • Age under 25

how is this done

  • Before the procedure, the patient must not apply cosmetics - the skin must be dry and clean. Men need to shave well. When working on the eyelids and the area around the eyes, it is not recommended to wear contact lenses.
  • In a beauty salon or clinic, the client is placed in a comfortable reclining position on a sofa and covered with a disposable sheet. hair tied under a hat
  • Firstly, the desquamation of the facial skin is carried out for the purpose of deep cleansing.
  • Then a hypoallergenic (neutral) conductive gel is applied
  • The beautician begins to direct the device (handle) along strictly defined lines in the treated area, while simultaneously massaging the skin.
  • At the end of the procedure, the skin is washed, a nourishing mask is applied to the face

The exposure mode is selected individually depending on skin properties, treatment area and desired effect. Painful sensations rarely occur - during manipulation, the client may experience tingling sensations of greater or lesser intensity, a wave of heat on the surface of the body in the area of operation of the device.

Before visiting a beauty salon, it is necessary to consult a dermatologist about the presence of contraindications.

Side effects and recommendations after the session

Immediately after the RF lift session, the vessels are dilated and filled with blood. As a result, reddening of the treated area, a feeling of heat and a local rise in temperature are possible. These symptoms go away on their own in one to two days.

At night, a slight swelling may appear, which does not require intervention. When working on large areas of the body to eliminate cellulite, it is appropriate to combine RF lifting with lymphatic drainage.

A rare long-term complication of the procedure is skin fibrosis (abnormal proliferation of connective tissue as a result of excessive stimulation). It occurs when the procedure is abused or the cosmetologist regularly fails to adhere to the temperature regimen and duration of exposure.

Therefore, when choosing this method of rejuvenation, one must strictly observe the recommended intervals between sessions, carefully choose a clinic, pay attention to the qualifications and assessments of the physician.

On the first day after the session, the client must refrain from:

  • visits to the bath
  • sports hall
  • Solarium

How often should the procedure be performed

Radiofrequency surveys have a lasting effect, so just repeat the course 1-2 times a year. Each course will include about 4 sessions of 15-20 minutes (depending on regimen and body area, session can be extended up to 2 hours) for clients under 50 and about 6-8 procedures for menopausal clients, ranging from one changing hormone levels leads to more persistent skin changes.

Between the procedures of a course, at least 10 days must pass (this interval can be increased to two weeks, but it cannot be reduced).

Benefits of performing the procedure in a professional clinic:

  • Innovative technologies - tripolar RF survey: smooth complex effect without pain
  • Experienced Cosmetologists and Physiotherapists
  • Consultation with a dermatologist before the procedure
  • A wide range of cosmetic services
  • Individual selection of complex anti-aging programs