1825 Village Center Circle
Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89134
(702) 710-1771
For decades, addressing sagging skin meant surgery—anesthesia, incisions, weeks of recovery, and $15,000-$25,000. Early laser treatments showed promise but posed real risks for darker skin tones due to melanin interaction. Fillers add volume but don’t actually tighten anything.
Radiofrequency changed everything. RF energy works beneath the epidermis, delivering controlled heat directly to collagen-rich tissue without affecting surface pigmentation. This makes it safe for all skin tones while triggering genuine structural tightening.
The results are progressive, not sudden. Unlike surgery’s immediate (sometimes overdone) appearance, RF delivers natural improvement over months. People notice you look refreshed and rested—but can’t pinpoint what changed. That subtlety is exactly what most clients want.
Clinical studies show 80%+ patient satisfaction with measurable improvements in skin laxity. For mild-to-moderate concerns, RF often delivers all the improvement needed. For more advanced laxity, it can delay surgery by years—or serve as excellent maintenance after surgical procedures.
Face (full face, jawline, cheeks, forehead, around eyes), neck, décolletage, and body areas including arms, abdomen, thighs, and knees.
Results vary based on individual factors including age, skin condition, degree of laxity, and lifestyle. A consultation is recommended to determine if RF therapy is appropriate for your concerns and to set realistic expectations.
RF therapy is not a replacement for surgical intervention in cases of severe skin laxity. Ideal candidates have mild to moderate looseness.
Not recommended for clients with pacemakers or electronic implanted devices, metal implants in the treatment area, active skin infections, or during pregnancy. Those with a history of keloid scarring should consult with their provider.
Multiple treatment sessions (4-6) are typically required for optimal results. Results last 1-2 years with proper skincare and sun protection. Maintenance treatments are recommended to preserve results.