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Aesthetic cosmetology
WHAT IS RADIO WAVE SILHOUETTE MODELLING?
Radio wave silhouette modelling is a treatment with a specially dedicated device that combines two patented technologies: a tripollar radio wave with muscle stimulation.
During the treatment, thanks to radio waves, tissues are warmed up intensively. This results in reduced collagen fibers and stimulation of the skin to collagen production. On the other hand, warming up the fat cells liquefies their contents, and the use of mechanical muscle activation causes lymphatic drainage. It helps to remove the liquified content from the fat cells, facilitates circulation and subside oxygenates the cells.
During the treatment, thanks to radio waves, tissues are warmed up intensively. This results in reduced collagen fibers and stimulation of the skin to collagen production. On the other hand, warming up the fat cells liquefies their contents, and the use of mechanical muscle activation causes lymphatic drainage. It helps to remove the liquified content from the fat cells, facilitates circulation and subside oxygenates the cells.
As a result, the use of these two technologies allows to reduce body fat while improving the skin tension and density.
This solution makes the treatment work at skin, fat and muscle levels. As a result, the treatment is used in skin lifting procedures, reduction of body fat and cellulite, as well as body and face modelling.
This solution makes the treatment work at skin, fat and muscle levels. As a result, the treatment is used in skin lifting procedures, reduction of body fat and cellulite, as well as body and face modelling.
INDICATIONS:
- Firming of the body
- Slimming
- Cellulite
- Body modeling
- Facial modelling
- Skin thermal lifting and muscle stimulation
- Reduction of wrinkles, furrows, scars
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
- Pregnancy
- Breast-feeding
- Pacemaker or other internal electrical devices
- Skin damage in the treatment zone
- Varicose veins in the treatment area
- Firmly or freshly tanned skin in the treatment area
- Previous aesthetic procedures in the treatment area: fillers, gold/plastic thread, fat implants
- Inflammation, bacterial and viral infections
- Cardiac, neurological and neoplastic diseases
RECOMMENDED FREQUENCY:
Recommended number of treatments: 4-6 treatments per series, at intervals of 1 week.
The final number of treatments and their frequency is determined during an individual consultation taking into account the patient’s needs and expectations.
The final number of treatments and their frequency is determined during an individual consultation taking into account the patient’s needs and expectations.
Pricing
Type of service:
Prices from*:
1 area
550 PLN
2 areas
750 PLN
*Final prices may vary depending on the scope of the service.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - RADIO WAVE SILHOUETTE MODELLING
The treatment starts with applying a thin layer of glycerin to the area subject to treatment. With the help of a radio wave head, the specialist massages selected sites. The next stage is muscle stimulation - the relevant muscles are subjected to gentle, regular vibrations. During the treatment, the patient feels warmth and gentle tension and movement of muscles. The treatment lasts about several dozen minutes.
Individual sensations during the treatment may vary due to different pain thresholds in each patient. Nevertheless, radio wave silhouette modeling is considered as painless. During the treatment, the patient feels warmth and gentle tension and movement of muscles.
The effect after radio wave silhouette modeling is an individual issue dependent on the patient's personal circumstances. The factors influencing the treatment effect may include i.a.: the number of treatments performed, location and amount of body fat as well as individual reaction of the body to the treatment.
It is usually recommended to perform a series of 4-6 treatments with a 1-week break between subsequent treatments.
The final number of treatments and their frequency is determined during an individual consultation taking into account the patient's individual needs.
It is usually recommended to perform a series of 4-6 treatments with a 1-week break between subsequent treatments.
The final number of treatments and their frequency is determined during an individual consultation taking into account the patient's individual needs.
After the treatment, the skin may be slightly red; swelling and slight bruising may occur. The symptoms usually resolve spontaneously within hours after the treatment.
The treatment does not require a special recovery period. After the treatment, it is worth to take care of skin moisturisation, hydration of the body, a balanced diet and physical activity.