Dr. Dennys Corteguera Torres
Vascular Diagnostic Unit
Sagging and drooping of arm tissues affects a significant number of women and men. If prevented in time, it can be improved and even reversed with arm firming treatments with tripolar radiofrequency and tissue stimulation through passive exercise.
The tripolar radiofrequency heats the deep dermis to between 42 and 44 degrees. With this, we achieve, on one hand, the instant tightening of existing collagen fibers, and on the other, the activation of fibroblasts to generate new collagen, hyaluronic acid, and elastin fibers after a few days. A minimum of 5 sessions is usually performed with a 3-week interval between each.
We also use our muscle toning equipment, also known as passive exercise, with specific programs to work the tissues in a localized and controlled manner. In this case, up to 2 sessions per week can be performed. The combination with tripolar radiofrequency succeeds in restoring tension and elasticity to the arm tissues and, consequently, a more rejuvenated appearance.
Results are visible immediately after the first session due to the tightening of collagen fibres. This tightening will decrease after a few days while new collagen is produced, which becomes visible from day 15 and up to six months afterwards. It is advisable to repeat the treatment three to six times over the year, with a two-week interval between sessions.
Sagging is primarily treated with tripolar radiofrequency and muscle toning (passive exercise), which improve skin firmness and appearance.
It heats the deep dermis to tighten existing collagen and stimulate the production of new collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid fibers.
Yes, the combination of radiofrequency and muscle toning improves and accelerates results.
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