If one can afford it, to optimize the repair of mild skin laxity caused by rapid weight loss: 1) Profound RF to kick off the RF skin tightening and skin quality repair. Followed by 2) Ultherapy (ultrasound) 3) Titan or skintyte series (infrared) 4) Exilis series (surface RF), then 5) Circumferential bodytite (without lipo), then 6) Circumferential j plasma. Thoughts? And am I missing something? Besides maybe some good microneedling at end of it all?
Which procedure is recommended for lifting jowls and softening old scar tissue? (between eyebrows and one eyelid) Which one offers longer lasting results? which defines more the facial features? Which one is the safest?
Almost all RF treatment will cause heat under the skin. They claim it can tighten skin by the heat. But I worry about if it will dissolve the fat in my face (which will cause loss of volume) and the filler I just injected in my face. Will the RF treatment tighten skin or cause face loss volume?
Hi, I am thinking of getting radio frequency for upper arms. I am 128 pounds and 5'65. I just have a slight flab. Am wondering how long is each normal RF treatment per arm, and does it have to be paired with cavitation for it to work? Or is cavitation a better treatment and if so, how long does that take per arm?
I used an at home radio frequency device. I used it for approximately four months. I've noticed a lot of volume loss of my lower face and loose skin especially underneath my chin-all the areas that I used it. I typically have a full face. I attribute it to the device as it was the only thing that I added to my routine. I'm usually a minimalist. Is there any way to fix this volume loss or will it come back overtime?