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What is Fractional RF Needling?
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What are the benefits of Fractional RF Needling?
What areas can I do Fractional RF Needling?
Recommended for full face, neck, décolleté, and body area.
How many Fractional RF Needling sessions are needed?
Three to six sessions are recommended, depending on the skin conditions that is being treated. RF Needling is safe to have every four to six weeks.
Does Fractional RF Needling hurt?
The procedure is not painful, although it depends on each person's sensitivity. Topical anaesthetic can be applied before the procedure to help prevent any unpleasant sensations.
Before and After care of Fractional RF Needling?
It is advised to avoid blood thinning medications and supplements 1 week prior to treatment (to avoid bruising). Do not use any aggressive products or have any aggressive procedures (i.e. AHA’s, strong retinol, acid peels, laser) in the area for a few days before coming in for the treatment. Do not take long showers or hot baths for 24 hours after treatment. Do not exercise or swim for 24 hours after treatment. Avoid UV for 48 hours and always use sunscreen. Do not use any aggressive treatments for up to 72 hours after treatment. Use SPF 50+ daily after treatment.
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Disclaimer: Patient results may vary. Before and After photo’s may show patient results after a number of sessions or combination treatments. Images of before and after results are used for illustrative purposes only. Credit for those photos goes to their respective owners, and they are not a guarantee of specific outcomes.