Gold Needle Treatment / Gold Needle Radiofrequency Treatment
Radiofrequency waves have been used safely in the fields of dermatology and cosmetology for a long time. Regarding the technology that is used in needle radiofrequency devices, current is provided from the tip of microneedles. This ensures more successful results with less damage. With needle radiofrequency applications, very successful results have been achieved in skin renewal and lifting for a long time. This method renews the skin without the need for surgery and provides a younger look. Additionally, very effective results are obtained in the treatment of acnes and acne scars. Needle Radiofrequencies are used successfully in the treatment of skin stretch marks and scars as well.
What are the application areas of Gold Needle Radiofrequency?
- Entire face renewal and rejuvenation
- Face lift (Lifting)
- Skin tightening
- Facial ovalization
- Neck tightening
- Fine wrinkles
- Acne scars, keloid treatment
- Enlarged pores
- Sebum balancing
- Stretch marks treatment
- Body tightening
- Eliminating arm sagging
- Excessive armpit sweating
How is the Gold Needle Radiofrequency applied?
- Prior to the application, the skin is cleaned and made ready for the process.
- Anesthetic cream is applied to prevent pain.
- Personalized cap is attached to the device and appropriate doses are set.
- The process is completed by passing 2-3 times over problem areas.
- At the end of the session, a moisture mask, serum containing vitamins or PRP can be applied to both increase the effectiveness of the treatment and soothe the skin.
Which areas can be treated with the Gold Needle Radiofrequency?
The most common areas of application are the face, neck and cleavage. It can also be applied for hand rejuvenation.
Who can have the Gold Needle Radiofrequency application?
It can be applied to everyone. However, patients with bleeding disorders and active infections, and cancer patients should not have this application.
How long does the Gold Needle Radiofrequency treatment take?
The application takes about 1 hour, including preparations.
Is needle radiofrequency application a painful process?
Prior to the application, special anesthetic creams are applied. These creams prevent pain during the process. There may be mild burning at the end of the application. Burning effect is relieved with soothing creams.
What are the side effects of the Gold Needle Radiofrequency application?
Right after the application, redness, mild edema and a burning feeling occur in the applied areas. These effects continue for the first 5-6 hours and are relieved in 24-72 hours. The next morning, the redness starts to blush. Dryness and tenderness may occur on the skin. Moisturizing and antibiotic creams recommended by the physician should be applied for 3 days after the session.
What are the risks of the needle radiofrequency application?
Needle Radiofrequency affects the tissues under the skin, it has no effect on the top layer of the skin. Therefore, the risk of spotting is low. There is no risk of infection as personalized caps are used for each application. However, applications must be performed by a specialist physician. There are micro gold needles on the tips used in radiofrequency. These needles make tiny holes in the skin. These holes cause scabs later. When applied by non-physicians, there is an increased risk of spotting or infection on the skin.
How many sessions are required for the Gold Needle Radiofrequency to effect?
Needle Radiofrequency applications are performed once a month. Depending on the condition of the skin, results usually start to appear after 3 sessions. Brightness, tightness, a noticeable restoration in the oval of the face and improvement in the skin texture are the results that are expected to occur.
What should be done for post-treatment care?
The face should not be washed and make up should not be worn on the day of the process. It is critical to protect the skin from the sun for at least a week. You should avoid solarium. After the application, there may be tiny scabs on the skin.