Patients under 40-45 should avoid ultrasound and radio frequency tissue tightening procedures due to the risk of fat atrophy. — Whalespan
Patients under 40-45 should avoid ultrasound and radio frequency tissue tightening procedures due to the risk of fat atrophy.
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“No, but I do caution my younger patients, the ones who are under the age of 40, even up to 45 in some cases, to really avoid doing things such as ultrasound tissue tightening, radio frequency tissue tightening at that young of an age because there is some fat atrophy that happens and I would caution against prematurely aging their face.”
“No, but I do caution my younger patients, the ones who are under the age of 40, even up to 45 in some cases, to really avoid doing things such as ultrasound tissue tightening, radio frequency tissue tightening at that young of an age because there is some fat atrophy that happens and I would caution against prematurely aging their face.”