Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Radio frequency facial.

Most clients feel a warm, comfortable sensation rather than pain; topical numbing is rarely required. You can usually resume normal activities immediately, though mild redness or sensitivity may appear briefly. Your therapist customizes intensity for safety and comfort.

Recommended protocols typically range from three to six sessions spaced two to four weeks apart. Individual needs vary based on skin laxity and age, and your clinician will propose a personalized plan including maintenance treatments to sustain collagen and elasticity improvements.

You may notice immediate mild tightening after treatment, but visible collagen rebuilding occurs over weeks. Most clients see progressive improvement for two to three months, with optimal results after a full treatment series and periodic maintenance sessions.

Radio frequency facial is suitable for most skin types and tones because energy targets deeper tissue rather than pigment. However, it is not recommended for people with pacemakers, active infections, or during pregnancy; a consultation and patch test ensure individualized safety.

Common side effects are temporary redness, swelling, and warmth that resolve within hours to a few days. Rare complications include blistering or pigment changes if misused. Follow pre- and post-care guidance and disclose medications and health conditions to reduce risks.

Yes — Radio frequency facial pairs well with microneedling, PRP, and certain peels when timed correctly. Your clinician will coordinate sequencing and recovery intervals to prevent irritation and achieve enhanced collagen stimulation and longer-lasting rejuvenation results.