Facetite Inmode
What is Facetite by InMode?
Facetite by InMode is a minimally invasive facial rejuvenation procedure that uses radiofrequency (RF) energy to tighten and contour the skin on the face and neck. It is a safe and effective alternative to traditional facelift surgery, providing significant skin tightening and lifting without the need for surgery.
Why Should I Choose Facetite by InMode?
- Non-Surgical: Facetite is a non-surgical and minimally invasive option for facial rejuvenation, reducing the risks and downtime associated with traditional facelift surgery.
- Skin Tightening: The procedure effectively tightens loose or sagging skin, providing a more youthful and refreshed appearance.
- Contouring: Facetite can improve facial contours by reducing jowls, enhancing the jawline, and defining the neck.
Areas Treated
Facetite by InMode can effectively address various areas of the face and neck, including:
- Jawline: It can improve the definition of the jawline, reducing sagging and jowls.
- Neck: Facetite is effective in tightening the skin on the neck, reducing the appearance of a “turkey neck” or loose neck skin.
- Cheeks: It can lift and tighten the cheeks for a more youthful appearance.
Benefits of Facetite by InMode
- Non-Surgical
Facetite is a non-surgical and minimally invasive procedure, reducing the risks and downtime associated with traditional surgery.
- Precision
The procedure provides precise and controlled skin tightening and contouring.
- Minimal Downtime
Facetite treatments typically have minimal downtime, and patients can often return to their regular activities within a few days.
- Long-Lasting Results
The effects of Facetite can last for several months to over a year, providing long-lasting facial rejuvenation.
Step-by-Step at our London Clinic
At our prestigious London clinic, we offer a comprehensive and personalized Facetite by InMode treatment experience:
- Consultation: Your journey begins with a thorough consultation with our experienced professionals. During this session, we will discuss your concerns, goals, and assess your facial structure. This information is used to create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs.
- Preparation: Before the procedure, your skin will be cleansed, and local anesthesia or numbing cream may be applied to ensure your comfort during treatment.
- Facetite Treatment: The Facetite handpiece is used to deliver controlled RF energy to the treatment areas. The procedure is generally well-tolerated, with minimal discomfort.
- Post-Treatment Care: Your practitioner will provide you with post-treatment care instructions, which may include using gentle skincare products and avoiding strenuous exercise and excessive sun exposure for a short period to optimize your results.
- Follow-Up: We recommend follow-up appointments to assess your results, discuss any further treatments or adjustments, and ensure your satisfaction.
FAQ
The duration of results can vary depending on individual factors and the specific treatment, but they often last several months to over a year.
Facetite treatments are generally considered safe when performed by trained professionals.
Common side effects may include mild swelling, redness, or bruising, which typically subside within a few days.
Most patients experience minimal discomfort during Facetite treatments, and any discomfort can be managed with local anesthesia or numbing agents.
The number of sessions required depends on the specific concerns being addressed and the individual’s goals.
Facetite can often be combined with other cosmetic procedures for enhanced results.
There is typically no age limit for Facetite treatments; eligibility depends on individual factors and desired outcomes.
Most patients can return to their regular activities within a few days to a week after the procedure.
Facetite is generally suitable for various skin types and tones. Your practitioner will assess your suitability during the consultation.
Downtime is minimal for Facetite treatments, but it may vary depending on the individual and specific treatment. Your practitioner will provide guidance on post-treatment care.