FAQs
Immediately following treatment you’ll likely notice your skin appears firmer, smoother and more hydrated. Some gentle warmth or tightness and mild pinkness are normal. Over the next several weeks you’ll continue to see improvement as collagen production ramps up.
Many clients achieve visible enhancement with just one session. For best and longest-lasting results a sequence of 3–4 treatments, spaced 2–4 weeks apart, is typically recommended. Your provider will personalize this according to your goals and skin condition.
You’ll often see an improvement in texture and brightness right away. The full effect — including firmer skin and a more even tone — will evolve over the next 4-8 weeks as elastin and collagen levels increase naturally.
Results can endure for 12-18 months, although this depends on your skin type, age, lifestyle and how well you maintain your skin. Periodic follow-up treatments help maintain and enhance your outcome.
The procedure can be safely repeated every 2-4 weeks until you reach your desired outcome. After the initial course of treatments, a maintenance session every few months helps keep skin looking firm, smooth and radiant.
Yes. The technology is non-invasive, non-ablative (meaning no cutting or major skin trauma) and suitable for a wide range of skin types and tones. Treatments are carried out by trained professionals to ensure safety and optimal results.
It’s a very low-risk procedure. Some mild redness, warmth or tightness may occur immediately post-treatment, but these usually fade within hours. Because the process does not create significant trauma, the downtime is minimal compared to typical resurfacing methods. Following after-care instructions will help ensure the best outcome.
Please inform your clinician if any of the following apply:
You’re using blood thinning medications (e.g., warfarin, heparin, aspirin)
You’ve had recent aggressive skin treatments (laser resurfacing, chemical peels)
You have active skin inflammation, open wounds, or outbreaks (eczema, cold sores, severe acne)
You’re pregnant or breastfeeding
You have metal implants near the treatment area, or a history of keloid scarring or unusual wound healing
You have had isotretinoin (Accutane) use in the last 6 months, or an autoimmune skin disorder or undergoing active cancer treatment





