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Radiofrequency Technology in Face and Neck Rejuvenation
Richard D Gentile1, Brian M Kinney2, Neil S Sadick3
1Gentile Facial Plastic and Aesthetic Laser Center, 821 Kentwood Suite C, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA.
Abstract:
Three doctors discuss the current issues and controversies involving the use of radiofrequency and energy-based devices for skin tightening, facial contouring, and other indications. The use of transcutaneous monopolar-, bipolar-, multipolar-, subcutaneous-, and microneedle-based delivery methods are discussed. The controversies involved in the various devices are discussed.
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