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Facetite

Facetite is performed under local anesthesia and usually takes 1 to 2 hours. The procedure involves inserting a small cannula (thin tube) under the skin to deliver radiofrequency energy to the treated areas. This energy heats the skin and underlying tissues, stimulating collagen production and tightening the skin. The procedure is generally well tolerated and patients can resume normal activities within a few days.

What is it?

Facetite is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that uses radiofrequency energy to tighten the skin of the face and neck. It is also known as radiofrequency assisted lipolysis (RFAL) or radiofrequency assisted facial contouring.

Benefits

  • Tightens loose or sagging skin on the face and neck.
  • Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Stimulates collagen production, which improves skin texture and elasticity.
  • Provides a more defined and contoured jawline and cheekbones.
  • Minimally invasive with little downtime.

Classification

Facetite is a specific brand of radiofrequency assisted lipolysis. Other similar procedures include Accutite, Bodytite, Fractora, Morpheus8 and Thermage.

Before and After

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Informed Consents

Carefully review the information, write down the doubts to be able to solve them with the surgeon prior to your surgery. These documents will be signed the day of your surgery.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Facetite is suitable for people with mild to moderate skin laxity and minimal excess oiliness in the face and neck area.

Facetite can provide long lasting results for up to 3-5 years, depending on individual factors such as age, lifestyle and skin quality.

Facetite is performed under local anesthesia, which numbs the treatment area, so patients usually experience minimal discomfort during the procedure.

The most common side effects are swelling, bruising and temporary redness in the treated area. However, they usually disappear within a few days to a week.

Dr. Hugo has current credentials and accreditations to perform procedures both in his facilities and in the following hospitals: