Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Radio Frequency Skin Tightening.

The device emits controlled radio frequency energy that heats deep dermal layers, stimulating collagen and elastin production. Technicians glide the applicator over targeted areas to tighten tissue and improve texture. Results develop gradually over weeks as new collagen forms.

Most clients experience a warm, tingling sensation rather than pain. Settings are tailored to comfort, and practitioners monitor skin temperature continuously. Mild redness or warmth may occur briefly but typically subsides within hours with no significant discomfort.

Recommendations vary, but most clients benefit from a series of three to six sessions spaced two to four weeks apart. Maintenance treatments every three to six months help sustain collagen production and prolong tightening effects.

Side effects are typically mild and temporary: short-lived redness, warmth, or slight swelling. Rarely, patients can experience tenderness or pigment changes. We perform a skin assessment to minimize risks and provide aftercare instructions to promote safe healing.

Yes — RF is designed as an add-on to boost facials, microdermabrasion, or chemical peels. Our technicians customize timing and intensity to complement other therapies while ensuring safety and optimal collagen stimulation for enhanced results.

Not recommended for pregnant individuals, those with implanted electronic devices, active skin infections, or certain autoimmune conditions. A consultation and medical history review determine candidacy; we may suggest alternative treatments if RF isn't suitable.