Tightening device applications for skin laxity take 20-30 minutes. The number of sessions varies between 4-6.
Ageing, weight loss and postnatal processes can lead to loosening and sagging of the skin. Non-surgical tightening applications strengthen, recover and rejuvenate the skin by targeting such changes.
Operation Time 20 min
Anaesthesia Topical
Discharge: Same day
Return to Social Life: Now
Who is it suitable for?
It is suitable for male and female patients with skin laxity in areas such as inner arms, abdomen, inner legs, back, neck and face. It gives effective results in mild and moderate sagging.
Applied Techniques
Radiofrequency (Exion Body or RF needle systems)
Focused ultrasound (ulthera-like devices)
Micro-needling + energy combinations
The procedure takes 20-30 minutes. Special heads are used for the region.

Tightening applications are comfortable procedures performed with technologies such as radiofrequency and ultrasound to reduce skin laxity and loss of elasticity. A firmer and more vibrant appearance is targeted.
The informed consent form is a legally required document signed by the patient prior to any medical procedure.
Please consult your doctor for detailed information. You will be asked to review the consent form carefully before your surgery.
Session and Effect Process
An average of 4-6 sessions is recommended. The first effects are noticeable from the 2nd session. The final effect settles in a few weeks. The skin regeneration process continues for 2-3 months.
Aesthetic Result
The skin becomes more taut, firm and smooth. Sagging is reduced, superficial wrinkles are reduced. Tissue quality improves.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many sessions are required?
Generally, a course of 4-6 sessions is planned. It varies according to age, region and skin quality.
How long does the effect last?
It may take 6-12 months depending on the skin structure. It can be supported with maintenance sessions.
Is the application painful?
It is not painful. It is usually painless except for a slight feeling of heat and tension.
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