RF lifting: what it is, indications and contraindications

skin rejuvenation

Lifting is the generic name for a number of cosmetic procedures aimed at tightening the skin. This includes plastic surgery and numerous non-invasive procedures, ranging from medication (injection) to device therapy.

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

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

For men, the procedure will help treat fat deposits in the chin and neck area, to restore the figure in case of obesity from shingles.

What is radio wave hoisting?

RFlifting (or RFlifting) of the face and body is a treatment of age-related changes based on the radio wave method for heating the deep layers of skin (skin and subcutaneous tissue) under the skin (surface layer).

The essence of the method lies in the point effect of radio waves in the most vulnerable areas, where cellulite and sacs are most often formed, ie characterized by age-related flaccidity. These are the areas of the face - the forehead, the temples, the cheeks, the nasolabial triangle, the chin and the neck up to the thyroid cartilage. and trunk - abdomen, inside thighs, sideways (above the pelvic bones). Radiofrequency ablation is also used throughout the body.

As a result of deep heating at different temperatures (depending on the zone and the sensitivity of the skin), the oily sublayer becomes thinner, the vessels dilate reflexively and as blood flow is accelerated, the metabolism in the skin is accelerated. But the main thing is the transformations that take place with collagen: it changes its structure - the long stretched fibers that connect the skin and the skin 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 "falls" tighten noticeably, the eyebrows are raised, the nasolabial folds become less intense, the acne scars and stretch marks are smoothed and reduced. The orange peel effect disappears. The skin becomes more elastic to the touch, the skin is smoothed: the shadows under the eyes lighten, the yellow shade is replaced by pink.

Views

The radiofrequency facelift can be performed in different modes depending on the device type and settings. The difference lies in the power (and the temperature created on the skin) and the polarity of the device.

  • Monopoly.Works evenly on the selected skin layer at the same depth. It has the strongest effect and, consequently, the highest temperatures (50-60THEDO). This device should not be used on thin areas of skin, including the area around the eyes (goose feet only). Suitable for the treatment of cellulite as part of body shaping
  • Bipolar.The polarity is interchangeable to reduce power and temperature (up to 45THEC), therefore the device is suitable for sensitive areas. It does not create a magnetic field
  • Three-pole (three-pole).The latest generation of lifting devices with continuous polarity reversal. The mildest operation with the lowest temperatures and the highest processing speed. Suitable for all skin types (even for RF eye lift), can be used all over the body. Completely painless

RF and thermolifting - what is the difference?

Thermolifting (thermage) is most often called high power RF body lift (that is, performed by a monopolar device). The temperature effects reach 60THEC. With thermolifting, controlled skin damage triggers a stronger immune response, so swelling is more likely to develop after the procedure.

Characteristics of thermal elevation:

  • Good results in the treatment of deep fat deposits (the penetration capacity of radio waves with this method reaches 40 mm), but limited range (can not be used to treat the eyes due to the risk of damage to the tissues of the eyeball)
  • Short course of procedures, but high probability of discomfort
  • Long list of contraindications

RF lift characteristics:

  • Versatility
  • Low energy
  • Lack of consciousness and side effects
  • Longer treatment
  • The need for repetitive courses arises 1-2 times a year

Advantages

  • Non-invasiveness. The procedure leaves no scars and does not create potentially dangerous conditions for health (conditions for allergic reactions, infection, blood loss)
  • It does not require special training, rehabilitation and lifelong diet or other restrictive rules
  • Universality. There are no restrictions on the procedure in the summer, as the skin is not involved in the procedure
  • Effectiveness in different age groups regardless of gender. Equally well tolerated by men and women from 25 to menopause
  • Quick 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 edit strictly defined areas
  • Suitable for the whole body
  • It can be used in complex rejuvenation schemes

Who fits

The RFlifting process has its own indications and limitations. Suggested by:

  • To maintain skin tone until the first signs of fatigue and aging appear (but not earlier than 25 years)
  • At the first signs of tissue loss (drooping eyelids, appearance of "flights", "bags" under the eyes)
  • For body shaping, face contours
  • As an anti-cellulite treatment (including the anti-obesity agent in the neck, the double chin)
  • As part of a rejuvenation complex
  • For skin tightening after rapid weight loss
  • To improve skin slippage with general relaxation, reduce acne scars
  • Stretch marks (stretch marks of various etiologies)
  • Lines of expression and folds
  • Face, foot trimming

Contraindications:

  • Connective tissue diseases
  • Acute period of viral or bacterial infection, exacerbation of chronic diseases
  • Pregnancy, lactation or menstruation
  • Presence of prostheses, implants (including gold enhancement), pacemakers
  • Simultaneous patient receiving botox injections
  • High blood pressure or severe hypertension
  • Wounds, eczema, active inflammation of the skin
  • Oncological diseases
  • Diabetes of any type
  • Age under 25

How is it done?

  • Prior to the procedure, the patient should not apply cosmetics - the skin should be dry and clean. Men should shave well. When working on the eyelids and the area around the eyes, the use of contact lenses is not recommended
  • In a beauty salon or clinic, the client is placed in a comfortable reclining position on a sofa and covered with a disposable sheet. The hair is gathered under a hat
  • First, the peeling of the facial skin is done for the purpose of deep cleansing.
  • A hypoallergenic (neutral) conductive gel is then applied
  • The beautician begins to guide the device (mandila) along strictly defined lines in the treated area, while at the same time massaging the skin
  • At the end of the procedure, the skin is washed, a nourishing mask is applied to the face

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

Before visiting a beauty salon, you should consult a dermatologist for the presence of contraindications.

Side effects and recommendations after the session

Immediately after the RF lifting session, the vessels dilate and fill with blood. As a result, redness of the treated area, sensation of heat and local increase in temperature are possible. These symptoms go away on their own within one to two days.

A slight swelling may occur at night, which does not require intervention. When working on large areas of the body to eliminate cellulite, it will be advisable 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 overstimulation). Occurs when the procedure is abused or when the cosmetologist does not regularly comply with the temperature regime and the duration of the exposure.

Therefore, when choosing this method of rejuvenation, you should strictly adhere to the recommended intervals between sessions, carefully choose a clinic, pay attention to the qualifications and score of the doctor.

On the first day after the session, the client should abstain from:

  • Bath visits
  • Sports hall
  • Solarium

How often should the procedure be done

The increase of radio frequencies has a long-term effect, therefore it is enough to repeat the course 1-2 times a year. Each course will include about 4 sessions of 15-20 minutes (depending on the shape and area of the body, the session can be extended up to 2 hours) for clients under 50 years and about 6-8 procedures for menopausal clients, as a change in hormone levels leads to more persistent skin changes.

At least 10 days must elapse between the procedures of a course (this period may be increased to two weeks, but may not be reduced).

Benefits of having the procedure in a professional clinic:

  • Innovative technologies - three-pole RF lift: gentle complex effect without pain
  • Experienced cosmetologists and physiotherapists
  • Consultation with a dermatologist before surgery
  • Wide range of cosmetic services
  • Individual selection of complex anti-aging programs