Health & Beauty
Profound Treatment ( Radiofrequency ) by Dc. Varkarakis
- Item Number
- 223
- Estimated Value
- 4000 USD
- Opening Bid
- 2000 USD
Item Description
Looking for a minimally-invasive (non-surgical) treatment to improve the appearance of aging skin? If sagging or loose skin has been an issue with you, the Profound skin tightening treatments offered at GV Plastic Surgery, Miami may be the ideal solution. The procedure can be performed in just 45 minutes or less. Minimal downtime is one of the major benefits of this treatment.
Profound is a radiofrequency treatment involving usage of the Profound device for tightening skin. It also benefits by adding more volume and elastic tissue in specific areas such as wrinkles around the mouth and around the jowls.
Profound works by stimulating the reproduction of elastin, fresh collagen, and hyaluronic acid. The doctor will use fractionated radiofrequency energy for increasing dermal volume. This is a non-ablative energy that heats the deepest skin layers to tighten and trigger production of fresh skin for supporting structures. Adequate support helps tighten, smooth and tone skin for a younger, more attractive look.
Radiofrequency treatment for face and neck
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