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RF Skin Tightening - Eyelift
Radiofrequency skin tightening is a non-invasive, clinically backed treatment designed to firm, life and contour the skin, without surgery or downtime.
How it works
RF technology uses radiofrequency waves to safely deliver controlled heat deep into the dermis (the middle layer of the skin). This heat raises tissue temperature to between 50–75°C, which:
Stimulates fibroblasts to produce new collagen and elastin
Activates heat-shock proteins, which trigger the skin’s natural healing and firming response
Improves blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, helping skin appear smoother and more even toned
As the collagen fibres contract and regenerate, the skin gradually becomes tighter, firmer and more youthful looking.
The treatment process
Your practitioner will begin by applying a cooling gel or conductive lotion to the area being treated
A handheld RF device is moved over the skin in circular or sweeping motions, delivering focused energy
Who would benefit from radiofrequency skin tightening treatments?
Radiofrequency skin tightening is suitable for a wide range of people, but it is especially effective for those showing early to moderate signs of ageing.
Ideal candidates include:
Clients in their 30s to 70s
Those experience mild to moderate skin laxity
People with fine lines or the beginning of deeper wrinkles
Those with slight jowling, nasofobial folds or sagging skin on the face or neck
RF is also popular for targeting areas of loose skin on the abdomen, thighs, arms or post-pregnancy belly.
Which areas of the body can radiofrequency treat?
Radiofrequency skin tightening is a versatile treatment that can be used safely and effectively on multiple areas of the face and body. It is especially beneficial for patients with loose, sagging skin, as well as for contouring and improving skin texture.
Commonly treated areas using radiofrequency include:
Face
Crows feet
Smokers Lines
Neck and decolletage
Hands
Thighs and buttocks
Knees
Back and bra line
Abdomen
Love handles and flanks
Inner and outer thighs
Arms
Radiofrequency skin tightening is a non-invasive, clinically backed treatment designed to firm, life and contour the skin, without surgery or downtime.
How it works
RF technology uses radiofrequency waves to safely deliver controlled heat deep into the dermis (the middle layer of the skin). This heat raises tissue temperature to between 50–75°C, which:
Stimulates fibroblasts to produce new collagen and elastin
Activates heat-shock proteins, which trigger the skin’s natural healing and firming response
Improves blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, helping skin appear smoother and more even toned
As the collagen fibres contract and regenerate, the skin gradually becomes tighter, firmer and more youthful looking.
The treatment process
Your practitioner will begin by applying a cooling gel or conductive lotion to the area being treated
A handheld RF device is moved over the skin in circular or sweeping motions, delivering focused energy
Who would benefit from radiofrequency skin tightening treatments?
Radiofrequency skin tightening is suitable for a wide range of people, but it is especially effective for those showing early to moderate signs of ageing.
Ideal candidates include:
Clients in their 30s to 70s
Those experience mild to moderate skin laxity
People with fine lines or the beginning of deeper wrinkles
Those with slight jowling, nasofobial folds or sagging skin on the face or neck
RF is also popular for targeting areas of loose skin on the abdomen, thighs, arms or post-pregnancy belly.
Which areas of the body can radiofrequency treat?
Radiofrequency skin tightening is a versatile treatment that can be used safely and effectively on multiple areas of the face and body. It is especially beneficial for patients with loose, sagging skin, as well as for contouring and improving skin texture.
Commonly treated areas using radiofrequency include:
Face
Crows feet
Smokers Lines
Neck and decolletage
Hands
Thighs and buttocks
Knees
Back and bra line
Abdomen
Love handles and flanks
Inner and outer thighs
Arms