SUMMARY
Abstract
This clinical study assesses the safety, efficacy, and patient satisfaction of using FaceTite, a radiofrequency-assisted device, for nonexcisional neck rejuvenation. The research aims to determine whether FaceTite can effectively tighten neck skin and improve aesthetic outcomes without the need for surgical excision.
Conclusion
The study concludes that FaceTite’s radiofrequency-assisted technology is a safe and effective method for nonexcisional neck skin tightening. Patients experienced significant improvements in skin laxity with high satisfaction rates and minimal, transient side effects. These findings support the use of FaceTite as a minimally invasive alternative to traditional neck lift surgeries.
TOPICS COVERED
- Application of FaceTite’s bipolar radiofrequency technology for subdermal tissue heating and contraction.
- Evaluation of skin laxity improvement using a 4-point grading scale over a 6- to 12-month follow-up period.
- Assessment of patient satisfaction and quality of life post-treatment.
- Analysis of procedure safety, including monitoring for adverse effects and complications.