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The Dermal and subQ tips for profound are name based on the depth of their penetration. So if the technique is employed properly the dermal tip should not go any further than your skin level and should not enter the fat layer which would result in destruction and loss of volume. That is intended mainly for the subcutaneous tip.Hope this helps, and good luck!
Insulated tips, and step by step progression with the delivery- so, if the procedure was performed correctly, no. Powerful devices like Ultherapy, ProFound- ePrime, and even INFINI RF can destroy adipose tissue if pulse stacked with long PD (pulse duration) and energy. See a specialist dermatologist or plastics near you for advice. All the best, Dr Davin S. Lim
The skin on the back of the hands is too thin; the radiofrequency energy will be delivered below the level of the skin. It's unfortunate as hand skin could certainly benefit from the "Profound" effect. Fat grafting(fat derived stem cells) improves skin quality as well as rejuvenating the soft ti...
Hi and thank you for your question! We have both devices and they both offer the greatest results in skin tightening and lifting that we have seen from other non-surgical devices. Ultherapy is a better option if you don't want "downtime". Most patients have downtime of about 4-6 days (...
Not sure if it is too late as your question is dated November 2017, however, Profound RF is an excellent way to treat the skin compenent of the jowl. Based on your photos there appears to be little if any fat excess to your jowl, however, I do see some skin under your chin. Based on over tw...