Radiofrequency: The technology behind the devices
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Today we're talking about radiofrequency, the technology behind the TriPollar Stop X and Stop Pose devices.
What does it consist of? Why is it so successful?
Radiofrequency involves the use of electromagnetic waves . This term is frequently heard in medical and aesthetic contexts. It consists of directing and applying a series of electromagnetic waves to different points on the face or body, with different objectives in each case. These waves work by raising the temperature of the treated area.
Radiofrequency is the most in-demand facial and body treatment in beauty salons and is the favorite treatment of celebrities, actresses, and influencers. In other words, it's the technology behind the devices.
In the words of Dr. Pilar de Benito: “In my opinion, its success lies in the simplicity of the procedure's application protocol. It is painless, without punctures or incisions, and the patient only feels a controlled heating of the tissue that respects its most superficial layers. The application time is short. Furthermore, we obtain an immediate result that provides a dazzling appearance and a long-term effect that we can observe in the coming months . Another important advantage is that side effects are infrequent and consist of slight redness that disappears shortly afterward.”
How does it work?
By heating the deep layers of the dermis, blood flow is stimulated, and collagen and elastin production is increased, resulting in firmer, less sagging skin with a more youthful appearance and greater elasticity.
After just one session, the results show a hydrated complexion (the skin radiates light and has a supple texture), a feeling of comfort, and a reduction in fine lines and wrinkles. Furthermore, the effects are lasting after several sessions, making it the perfect combination to become a favorite treatment for anyone who enjoys pampering themselves.
Whether for the face or body, radiofrequency is the star of facial devices for improving our appearance, and it is suitable for both young and mature skin, and for both men and women.
When is a good time to start?
It is recommended to start from age 30, when collagen production decreases, and especially during menopause . This is particularly beneficial for those experiencing sagging and loss of firmness, as well as enlarged pores, lack of radiance, or mild to moderate photoaging.
Are there any contraindications?
In some cases, slight redness or minor swelling may be observed in the area, which disappears within minutes. However, its use is not recommended for:
- Pregnant women.
- Breastfeeding women.
- People suffering from neuromuscular diseases.
- People who suffer from dermatitis, psoriasis, or other skin diseases.
- People with metal prostheses or pacemakers.
Can it be used in summer?
The answer is yes! It is not a photosensitizing treatment , although we recommend not sunbathing on the same day as the treatment if you have had a previous peel.
What do you think? Would you dare to try it?
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