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What Are the Recovery & Results Like with Profound® RF?

Do wrinkles, sagging skin or cellulite keep you from looking and feeling your best? Profound® skin tightening and cellulite reduction treatments use a combination of radiofrequency waves and microneedling technology to address these common concerns.

Have questions about Profound skin tightening and cellulite reduction recovery time and results? Use this recovery and results guide to help you plan your procedure.

Expect Some Redness and Swelling

Mild redness, swelling and sometimes bruising are normal temporary effects after Profound RF treatments. These symptoms typically resolve on their own within 2 to 7 days. While redness and swelling can last a little longer after Profound treatments compared to other laser skin treatments, most people find that the cutting-edge technology and quality of results are well worth the wait.

Get Back to Your Normal Routine within 24 Hours

Some people choose to take a few days off work after their Profound treatment for swelling and bruising to diminish.

Most people are able to get back to their normal routines with a day or two after your Profound treatment. In as little as 24 hours, you should be able to wear makeup and resume your normal skincare routine.

Results Develop Gradually

You should notice your Profound skin tightening or cellulite reduction results developing gradually over the next weeks and months. It can take several months to see your full results, so don’t get discouraged if you don’t see dramatic results immediately after your appointment. As the saying goes, good things come to those who wait!

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What Are the Recovery & Results Like with Profound® RF?
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What Are the Recovery & Results Like with Profound® RF?
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What’s the recovery time for Profound skin tightening and cellulite reduction? The team at SpaVie Medical Spa in Plymouth, Minnesota explain.
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