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What is Sublative Radiofrequency?

By Mary Basiadima, 12 February 2018

Sublative radiofrequency. For many this will sound like jargon, but in this blog we will uncover what this great treatment does.  It’s an effective solution for ageing, loose, sagging, scarred and/or uneven skin.

Results without Damage

Sometimes, procedures intended to treat the skin cause damage that can exacerbate the issues you originally wanted to address. Fraxel and Titan, for example, are laser treatments that work by overheating the top layer of skin, causing unnecessary trauma. These aggressive techniques can leave you dissatisfied with results and the experience as a whole.

Sublative radiofrequency is different. Instead of lasers, it utilises advanced radiofrequency technology. This targets the layers below the surface to stimulate cell regrowth. Essentially, it works from the inside out.

Inside Out

So, what goes on underneath the surface that makes sublative radiofrequency so effective? Fractionated bipolar radiofrequency energy is applied via a handheld device to the skin in a series of grid-like patterns. This triggers an accelerated healing process in the targeted skin, and your body naturally begins to produce collagen. New, healthy, skin cells start to generate.

One of the first questions people have is, is it painful? No. Sublative rejuvenation is a comfortable procedure, and you will be done within about 30 minutes. Within just days, you will see visible results.

Can Sublative Radiofrequency Help Me?

This technology is safe and effective for all skin types. It addresses the following issues:

  • Brown spots.
  • Age-related textural irregularities.
  • Acne scarring.
  • Skin laxity and sagging.

The result is smooth, firm skin that looks and feels its best.

Previously, people could only expect these type of results with surgery. No more. You do not have to go under the knife to look and feel your best. Schedule your consultation with our expert team today.

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