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This should not be a problem, however, you should bring it to the attention of your treating physician so that they are aware. Best wishes.
Yes, you can have rf treatments when you're on antibiotics. Keep in mind, a combination approach is needed to get the most improvement with skin tightening for the face. I recommend J Plasma, lasers (Fraxel, Clear + Brilliant, Co2), microneedling/prp, ultherapy and rf treatments to get the best outcomes. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist. Best, Dr. Emer
Provided you are being treated appropriately this should de fine. The RF treatment for the face can be done with several methods. I use Factetite and then a combination of micro needling and lasers as needed.
Yes, you can have radiofrequency treatment while on antibiotics for skin tightening. There is no reason why you can’t as long as the antibiotic isn’t for a skin infection in the area you are being treated for skin tightening.
Yes there should not be an issue. As a general rule, wait till you feel better to get it done. Good luck!
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