SUMMARY
Abstract
This clinical study investigates the efficacy of EmbraceRF, a combination of bipolar radiofrequency (FaceTite) and fractional bipolar radiofrequency (Fractora modified to Morpheus8), in treating lower face and neck laxity. The research aims to determine whether this multimodal radiofrequency approach can effectively improve skin tightness and contour in patients with moderate facial aging.
Conclusion
The study concludes that EmbraceRF is a safe and effective minimally invasive treatment for lower face and neck laxity. Patients experienced an average improvement of 1.4 points on the Baker Face/Neck Classification scale, with 93% expressing satisfaction and willingness to undergo the procedure again. Complications were minimal and resolved without further intervention. These findings support EmbraceRF’s role in expanding treatment options for patients seeking nonexcisional facial rejuvenation.
TOPICS COVERED
- Implementation of EmbraceRF combining FaceTite and Morpheus8 technologies.
- Assessment of patient improvement using the Baker Face/Neck Classification system.
- Evaluation of patient satisfaction and incidence of adverse events.
- Analysis of treatment outcomes across different age groups.