The Results Of Combined Radiofrequency Laser With Coolsculpting Technology
The Results Of Combined Radiofrequency Laser With Coolsculpting Technology

Radiofrequency laser comes with CoolSculpting technology to redefine a soft jawline. It combines the fat-freezing properties of CoolSculpting with radiofrequency waves that are delivered into the fatty tissue, destroying fat cells without harming neighboring healthy cells. 

Also called Shape & Sculpt, these pair create a very interesting treatment that helps eliminate fat pockets around the jaw (based on the premise that frozen fat cells will eventually be flushed away by the liver) and that the firming radio frequency laser encourages plumping collagen to tighten the skin over the top.

The Results Of Combined Radiofrequency Laser With Coolsculpting Technology
The Results Of Combined Radiofrequency Laser With Coolsculpting Technology

Usually compared to each other, the combination was created to join the benefits of both in one powerful session.

It is designed to reduce or eliminate a double chin, jowls, or sagging skin on the lower face and then re-contour the chin and jawline to restore the shape, volume, and definition in the lower face that is often lost with age. 

More especially, CoolSculpting has the downside of taking up to about three months for the results of the procedure to be visible. On the plus side, there’s minimal discomfort, and little, if any, downtime is necessary.

The Results Of Combined Radiofrequency Laser With Coolsculpting Technology
The Results Of Combined Radiofrequency Laser With Coolsculpting Technology

Radiofrequency typically takes 15 minutes for each targeted area that’s treated, and multiple areas can be treated in a single session.

Results can usually be seen after the first treatment, with more notable results seen several weeks later.

In conclusion, this innovative treatment combination offers excellent long-term results, enhancing the face’s overall appearance, improving symmetry and contouring, and boosting and rejuvenating the skin’s tone and texture.

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About the Author: MSci Maísa Melo is a Pharmacist and a current PhD student in cosmetic technology, from São Paulo, Brazil. She has earned her master’s degree from the University of São Paulo and has been involved with the development, stability, safety and efficacy of cosmetics since 2013. She has specialized in the clinical efficacy of cosmetics by biophysical and skin imaging techniques as well as the use of alternative models to animal testing. Her research work has been published in several scientific journals and book chapters from the field.

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