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How Profound® RF Tightens Skin without Surgery

Over time, our skin can lose elasticity, which leads to folds, sagging and a tired appearance. Surgical facelifts are one option to handling aging skin, but Profound® RF, a new non-invasive skin tightening treatment, can provide facelift-like results without going under anesthesia.

How Does Profound RF Work?

Profound RF Skin Tightening uses new radiofrequency technology to help tighten the skin without surgery. This RF technique produces heat, which is aimed at the skin’s deeper layers and used to help stimulate collagen and elastin production and encourage cell turnover.

What Does Profound RF Do?

Profound can be used to help tighten the skin and produce a facelift-like effect. In fact, it’s sometimes referred to as the “nonsurgical facelift.” It can be used to help treat signs of aging like sagging skin or fine lines and wrinkles, as well as to help contour your neck and jawline for a sleeker look without the dreaded “jowls.”

Profound® RF can provide results similar to a facelift without the recovery time.

Who is Profound RF Right For?

The Profound RF facelift could be right if you if you’re concerned about aging skin and have been considering a facelift. Good candidates have healthy bodies and healthy expectations. While you may experience temporary bruising, swelling or redness, most people who use Profound see results over the following weeks and months.

The Profound RF facelift is revolutionizing the way the world is treating the typical signs of aging and is gaining popularity as one of the top nonsurgical facial treatment options on the market today.

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How Profound® RF Tightens Skin without Surgery
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How Profound® RF Tightens Skin without Surgery
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Is Profound RF skin tightening really as good as a facelift? The team at SpaVie in Plymouth, Minnesota break down how it works and whether it's right for you.
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