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Radio frequency : By Venus Concept

Radio frequency : By Venus Concept

What is radio frequency and how does it work?

 

Radio frequency (RF) is a risk-free advanced technology that heats the collagen in the dermis. When the energy delivered is sufficient, the collagen will shrink, thus creating an immediate change in the appearance of the skin. The treatment also triggers a second process of new collagen production, leading to a significant change in the skin: younger, more toned and tighter pores.RF has two major advantages over other technologies: it penetrates deeper into the skin and it is not dependent on skin colour. It can be performed all year, on all skin types.

 

The treatment is painless, relaxing and has no side effects nor downtime.

This device to combines multi-polar radio frequency, pulsed magnetic fields and Vari-Pulse technology. This unique technology makes it possible to offer non-invasive, painless treatments for reshaping the face, neck and body.

Skin is firmer, while wrinkles and cellulite are reduced, because multi-polar radio frequency causes a thermal reaction in the tissue, which stimulates the fibroblasts and renews collagen production. The natural process is reactivated, for anti-ageing effects that lasts.

The results

 

  •     Tightened skin
  •     Reduced wrinkles
  •     Non-invasive reshaping of your figure
  •     Reduced cellulite and orange-peel skin

 

The result is visible from the first session and develops throughout the duration of treatment.

What areas can be treated?

 The face, neck and body.

 Plan 6/8 sessions for the face, the first 3 at 1-week intervals and the last 3 at 1-month intervals.

For the body plan 8 to 10 sessions, one to two sessions per week.

https://www.nualawoulfe.ie/pages/skin-firming

 

 

July 08, 2019

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