CLINICAL PAPERS

Bipolar RF as an Adjunct to Face and Body Contouring

Bipolar Radio Frequency as an Adjunct to Face and Body Contouring: A 745-Patient Clinical Experience

Author:
Jonathan Cook, MD; Barry E. DiBernardo, MD; Jason N. Pozner, MD
Publication & Date:
Aesthetic Surgery Journal | January, 2021
Technology:
AccuTite, BodyTite, FaceTite

SUMMARY

Abstract
This clinical study evaluates the efficacy and safety of BodyTite, a radiofrequency-assisted liposuction (RFAL) device, in face and body contouring. The research aims to determine whether bipolar RFAL can effectively tighten skin and improve contouring outcomes in patients with mild to moderate skin laxity.

Conclusion
The study concludes that BodyTite RFAL is a safe and effective method for face and body contouring, offering significant skin tightening benefits. With a high patient satisfaction rate of 96% and minimal adverse events, BodyTite has become an essential tool in aesthetic practices for treating patients with skin laxity.

TOPICS COVERED

  • Implementation of BodyTite, FaceTite, and AccuTite devices for RF-assisted liposuction.
  • Assessment of patient satisfaction and adverse events over a three-year period.
  • Comparison of outcomes across different treatment areas and anesthesia types.

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