
Golden Needle
Radiofrequency systems; They generate an energy current from electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of 3 kHz to 300 MHz. The resulting current is directed to the target tissue. When the energy flow reaches the target tissue, the temperature in that area reaches approximately 65-75 C 0. The advantageous side of the method is that it only raises the temperature in the target tissue (dermis and dermal fat layer). In the more superficial areas of the skin (epidermis), the maximum temperature is 35-40 C 0. Therefore, while there is an increase in temperature in the dermis, the epidermis does not heat up. Therefore, the area that is not targeted for treatment is not affected. Regional warming causes denaturing of the partial collagen, resulting in contraction and thickening of the collagen. In addition, the increase in temperature in the subcutaneous adipose tissue causes the collagen in the septa of the adipose tissue to break down and the subcutaneous tissue to tighten. As a result, the effect of thinning, tightening and lifting is realized in the target area. Treatment frequency and sessions vary depending on the body area and cosmetic problem. Generally, 6-8 sessions of treatment are applied with 1-2 week intervals. Radiofrequency systems are divided into monopolar, bipolar, unipolar and needle systems. Radiofrequency systems were approved by the FDA in 2002. Today, radiofrequency systems are frequently used for the treatment of cosmetic problems. For example, it is applied with high success in skin wrinkle treatment, anti-aging purposes, rejuvenation, tissue tightening, cellulite treatment. Radiofrequency application; It is a procedure that does not require general anesthesia. Only local anesthetic creams can be used on the procedure area.