R.f. Skin Tightening

Radio Frequency Skin Tightening

Dr. Kapoor’s cosmetic surgery clinic offers a full range of cosmetic surgical procedures. Radio Frequency devices provide RF energy, which does not scatter or be absorbed during the transmission to tissue when compared to light and/or laser energies, can penetrate deep into the dermis with minimal heat sensation on the surface. RF energy, conducted to the skin through electrodes causes ionic agitation and as a result cause increase in tissue temperature. They restructure the dermal collagen by transmitting heat created from RF energy to the dermis. To avoid any epidermal damage, various skin cooling techniques have been used. Non-ablative RF is the term used for this method of RF base technology for skin rejuvenation and skin tightening goals.

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