A groundbreaking approach to skin rejuvenation, seamlessly blending microneedling and radiofrequency energy.
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As an enhanced version of the Infini RF device, Genius RF delivers versatile applications across the face, neck, chest, and body. Remodeling existing collagen and triggering natural collagen production promotes firmer, more radiant skin over time.
Customized treatment:
As the primary protein in skin structure, collagen is vital in maintaining firmness and elasticity. Genius RF combats collagen decline, effectively addressing various signs of aging and enhancing skin texture.
The treatment offers skin tightening and increased toning of lax skin, as well as improvement in skin texture through micro needling and collagen thickening. It provides higher energy levels compared to other devices without causing skin burns, and allows for tissue volumization without the potential damage to facial fat cells. Additionally, it presents a safer alternative for deeper skin tones with reduced risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation compared to laser treatments.
A session lasts 30-45 minutes, beginning with applying topical numbing cream for comfort. The provider uses the Genius RF handpiece with a single-use needle tip to induce micro-injuries while emitting RF energy. Following treatment, expect pinpoint bleeding, redness, and swelling, which may last a day or two. Adhering to post-treatment skincare instructions is crucial for optimal healing.
Improvements in skin quality may be noticeable after the initial treatment, with optimal results seen three to six months post-treatment.
While generally safe, improper usage may cause long-term skin damage. Instances of persistent marks have been reported but typically resolve within six months. Proper technique, including using insulated needles, reduces risks of damage and ensures safety across diverse skin types.
$800-$1,500 per session, varying by treated areas. Providers typically recommend three to four sessions.