CLINICAL PAPERS

FaceTite for Cervicofacial Contouring: Sonographic and Clinical Results

Deep Layer Radiofrequency Thermo-coagulative Technology for Cervicofacial Contouring: Sonographic and Clinical Results

Author:
Cohen, S., Dominsky, O., Artzi, O., Dayan, E., & Eckstein, J.
Publication & Date:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open | December, 2020
Technology:
FaceTite

SUMMARY

Abstract
This clinical study investigates the efficacy of FaceTite, a radiofrequency-assisted skin tightening technology, for cervicofacial contouring. The research aims to determine whether deep layer radiofrequency thermocoagulation can safely and effectively induce soft tissue tightening and neocollagenesis in the lower face and neck regions.

Conclusion
The study concludes that FaceTite’s radiofrequency-assisted technology effectively induces significant soft tissue tightening and neocollagenesis in the cervicofacial region. Patients experienced high satisfaction levels with minimal side effects, supporting FaceTite’s role in advancing non-surgical facial contouring techniques.

TOPICS COVERED

  • Implementation of FaceTite for deep layer radiofrequency thermocoagulation in cervicofacial contouring.
  • Sonographic assessment of echogenicity and tissue thickness pre- and post-treatment.
  • Evaluation of clinical outcomes using validated scales and patient satisfaction surveys.

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