Monopolar radiofrequency for reposing drooping fat planes and facial rejuvenation: A prospective study on 30 subjects towards true antiaging
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology Jun 16, 2021
Garg S, Vashisht KR, Sushruth PR, et al. - Researchers conducted this prospective study to lift and repose drooping fat planes along their vectors of descent to restore natural, youthful contours using monopolar radiofrequency (MRF) and to objectively measure, quantify, and analyze the antiaging impacts of MRF on the backdrop of functional facial anatomy. The sample consisted of 30 individuals, aged 25 to 65 years, who underwent three sessions of MRF (Exilis, BTL Aesthetics) with a modified protocol at weekly intervals. Monopolar radiofrequency targets facial collagen as deeply as facial fat, achieving “reversal” of aging grooves and bulges with volume re-distribution and favorable “remolding” of fat pads. As a result, skin tightening, lifting, and contouring occur simultaneously in a natural, regenerative, and corrective manner. Given its versatility, effectiveness, safety, and tolerability, it is identified as a power-player in the dermatologist's antiaging armamentarium.
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