As we age facial skin loses its former attractiveness. Its firmness and elasticity decreases, wrinkles and folds appear. This occurs because the body no longer produces the right amounts of collagen and elastin, causing the skin to lose its tone.
The beauty industry has discovered an enormous number of ways to maintain a youthful face. Cosmetologists use injections, lasers, ultrasound, and even light. In some cases, specialists have successfully combined several methods to improve the effectiveness of the procedure. A striking example of such a collaboration is the RF needling facelift.
RF needle lifting is a unique combination of two technologies, microneedling and RF lifting. In classic RF lifting, the skin is heated with radio waves, stimulating the production of collagen and elastin. However, the procedure cannot affect the deep layers of the skin. But if you add microscopic punctures to the energy of the waves, the rejuvenation effect increases dramatically. The thermal energy of radiofrequency waves can penetrate to a depth of 3.5 mm. In addition, microtraumas from the needles will stimulate regenerative processes and trigger skin renewal.