SUMMARY
Abstract
This clinical study investigates the safety of BodyTite, a radiofrequency-assisted skin tightening device, focusing on its effects on tissue perfusion and lymphatic drainage. The research aims to determine whether BodyTite’s thermal energy application compromises vascular or lymphatic function during aesthetic procedures.
Conclusion
The study concludes that BodyTite’s radiofrequency-assisted skin tightening does not compromise tissue perfusion or lymphatic drainage. Patients experienced minimal adverse effects, supporting BodyTite’s safety and efficacy in aesthetic procedures involving thermal energy application.
TOPICS COVERED
- Assessment of tissue perfusion and lymphatic drainage using indocyanine green (ICG) imaging and optical coherence tomography (OCT) before and after BodyTite treatment.
- Evaluation of patient outcomes, including incidence of burns, swelling, and tissue ischemia.
- Analysis of BodyTite’s safety profile in patients with varying degrees of skin laxity.