Dr. Dennys Corteguera Torres
Vascular Diagnostic Unit
Tripolar radiofrequency is a treatment that targets fat deposits, cellulite, and sagging skin.
The treatment to eliminate cellulite and localised fat with tripolar radiofrequency is based on the emission of electromagnetic waves that heat the tissues to a temperature between 42 and 43 degrees, to empty the fat cell and eliminate it through the lymphatic system.
Firming tripolar radiofrequency also firms the tissue, heats the deep dermis, and achieves immediate tightening of the collagen present in the skin, as well as activation of the fibroblast which, after a few days, synthesises new fibres of collagen, hyaluronic acid, and elastin.
Tripolar radiofrequency sessions last approximately 60 minutes and are usually performed once a week for a total of 4 to 6 sessions to achieve maximum effect, although results are already noticeable after the first treatment.
Unlike conventional body radiofrequency, tripolar radiofrequency is especially effective in tissues with sagging and fat accumulation, by combining the flow of energy between its three emitting poles, creating a continuous field of cellular stimulation.
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.
It can be performed weekly for an immediate tightening effect, although new collagen production does not occur until 30-40 days after the radiofrequency treatment. On average, we recommend sessions every 15 days.
The duration of the effect varies depending on the patient’s habits; smoking and lack of hydration can shorten the results, whereas combining it with deep hydration and hyaluronic acid will maintain an optimal result that can last for years.
Facial radiofrequency emits electromagnetic waves that, through electron friction, generate heat in the mid and deep dermis. This heat tightens existing collagen fibers and stimulates the production of new collagen and elastin, thereby increasing the density of the deep layers of the dermis. The result is smoother, more elastic skin with fewer wrinkles.
Furthermore, this treatment increases blood circulation and keeps the skin firm, rejuvenated, and oxygenated, making it a safe, long-lasting, and painless method to combat facial sagging.
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