Non-Surgical Facelift & Body
What is a Microneedling and Radiofrequency Fraction Machine?
Is an advanced device combining microneedling and radiofrequency fraction technologies. It employs microneedles to pierce the skin, delivering fractional currents and radiofrequency to stimulate collagen and elastin production.
How does it work?
Microneedles penetrate the skin, creating controlled micro-injuries, while radiofrequency energy is directed to the skin's lower layers. This dual action stimulates elastin and collagen production, aiding in skin tightening and anti-aging. The controlled micro-injuries trigger the body's natural wound healing response, contributing to skin repair.
Who is it for?
Suitable for a range of aesthetic goals:
Anti-Ageing
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​Effective in minimizing fine lines and wrinkles, promoting a more youthful appearance.
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Skin Tightening
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Addresses loose or sagging skin, enhancing overall firmness.
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Sagging Removal
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Targets areas prone to sagging, providing a lifted and rejuvenated look.
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Jowl Removal
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Specifically designed to address and improve the appearance of jowls.
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Boosts Collagen and Elastin Production
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Promotes natural collagen and elastin synthesis, contributing to skin's resilience and vitality without surgical intervention.
Pre-Treatment Advice
Before undergoing a medical tattooing procedure, it's advisable to follow these pre-treatment guidelines:
Book a Consultation
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Schedule a thorough consultation where we will discuss your expectations, medical history including current medication, this will help to determine if this is suitable for you.
Avoid Sun Exposure, Sunbeds
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Minimise sun exposure to the treatment area for at least two weeks before the procedure. Sunburn or excessive sun exposure can affect the skin's condition.
Discontinue Blood Thinners
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If possible and with consultation from your healthcare provider, avoid blood-thinning medications or supplements for 24hr period before the procedure to reduce the risk of bleeding or bruising.
Topical Product Use
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Refrain from using any topical products on the treatment area, including retinol retinA, vitamin C , or makeup if ocer that area, on the day of the procedure.
Hydrate
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Ensure that you are adequately hydrated in the days leading up to the procedure. Hydrated skin tends to heal more effectively.
Avoid Alcohol
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Limit alcohol consumption at least 24 hours before the procedure, as alcohol can contribute to increased bleeding and slower healing.
Avoid Aspirin and NSAIDs
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If safe and approved by your healthcare provider, avoid taking aspirin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) a few days before the procedure, as these can increase the risk of bleeding.
Communicate Concerns
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If you have any concerns or questions about the procedure, communicate them with your medical tattoo practitionerbefore you start.