After weight loss most people experience skin laxity, as the increased skin length that used to accommodate for the fat volume becomes “excess skin” and looks loose and saggy. So it’s no wonder that many people ask if skin can naturally contract on its own…
RF microneedling for fibrosis after vaser liposuction?
When you suffer from post-lipo fibrosis you want to have a treatment that actually breaks down fibrotic collagen (i.e. progressively stronger massage and/or ultrasound) rather than one that creates more fibrotic collagen. On the other hand, RF microneedling is also based on burning the skin at 60-90ºC (depending on the machine used) and creating not that well “controlled” fibrotic collagen/“neocollagenesis” on the hypodermis and dermis. There is a reason that microneedling is called ‘collagen induction therapy’ and RF microneedling goes one step further in producing fibrotic collagen by combining needling with extreme RF heat…
Some clinics only need 90 minutes to treat the whole body with RF/ultrasound, why do you need 120-150 minutes at your clinic?
Now this client is quite tall and also curvy. This means that for her height and dress size, and even with the strongest and best RF equipment in the world (which we use) and the best treatment protocols and skills (which we use and have), she would need to receive RF treatment for her cellulite and skin looseness for: 50-60 minutes on the back/outer thighs and buttocks; 40-50 minutes on the front/inner…