- Facial unit, Treatments
FaceTite
What is
What is FaceTite?
FaceTite is a minimally invasive Radiofrequency Lipolysis Energy Emitting System (RFAL) used for localized fat reduction and skin tightening.
Supported by numerous clinical studies, it achieves results with minimal recovery time.
Applications
Facial and neck area
No. Sessions
1
Duration of treatment
Between 1 and 3 hours
Pain intensity
Local infiltrated anesthesia
Recovery time
The recovery process is minimal
Visibility of improvement
From the 1st month, visible in the 3rd month and definitive from the 6th month.
Recommended time of year
All year round
Indications
Localized fat and flaccidity
Information
How it works
The FaceTite facial reshaping treatment consists of the following:
- Before starting the treatment, the physician makes a detailed marking on the skin with a marker pen to delimit the treatment area and also applies a sterile gel on it to allow the external cannula to slide properly.
- A small puncture is then made in an inconspicuous location and the thinner cannula is inserted into the adipose tissue causing heating, contraction of the subdermal tissue and retraction of the skin.
- The treatment is performed under local anesthesia. It is minimally invasive, which means that the scars will be minimal and practically invisible. Recovery time will also be minimal, meaning that the patient will be able to resume daily activities immediately.
For whom it is indicated
FaceTite is the complete face tightening solution. With this it achieves:
- Eyebrows: It can improve the appearance of a tired look, transforming it into a younger face, without ablative surgery.
- Periorbital area: For those cases with excess fat or wrinkles under the eyes.
- Nasolabial Fold: Treat the marked indentation, offering a long-lasting modeling alternative that smoothes and corrects this area with great precision.
- Double chin: Shapes the chin area.
- Neck: Accutite and FaceTite provide contouring through contraction of the affected area, offering significant improvements with results.
Advantages
Advantages of radiofrequency-assisted liposuction (RFAL) for the patient
- The treatment time is short, there are fewer risks, and it is performed under local anesthesia.
- It has an important tightening effect on the skin.
- Safe and highly effective treatment.
- Only one session, incredible and long lasting results.
- Surgical results without scarring.
- Minimum recovery time.
Recovery
It is a minimally invasive procedure that in most cases can be performed on an outpatient basis, and is therefore compatible with a rapid return to daily activities.
The length of medical leave depends on the area of treatment and can range from 1-2 days to a maximum of 10 days.
Post-treatment care
Compression girdle
- In neck 3-5 days 24 hours, then 7 days only during the night.
- On face. No compression.
Sports are restricted during the first 10 days after surgery.
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Our doctors explain
FaceTite is a complete reshaping solution for the face and small areas of the body.
With RFAL technology (minimally invasive radiofrequency assisted lipolysis), it offers results with minimal recovery time, without scars and in only 1 session.
FAQs
Advantages of radiofrequency-assisted liposuction (RFAL) for the patient
- The treatment time is short, there are fewer risks, and it is performed under local anesthesia.
- It has an important tightening effect on the skin.
- Safe and highly effective treatment.
- Only one session, incredible and long lasting results.
- Surgical results without scarring.
- Minimum recovery time.
Is recovery necessary?
It is a minimally invasive procedure and in most cases can be ambulatory, being therefore compatible with a rapid return to daily activity. The time of medical leave depends on the area of treatment, this can range from 1-2 days to a maximum of 10 days.
What is post-treatment care like?
Compression girdle
- In neck 3-5 days 24 hours, then 7 days only during the night.
- On face. No compression.
Sports are restricted during the first 10 days after surgery.