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Get answers to common questions about Radio Frequency Face Neck Myofascial Release - 60 Minutes.
Most clients report minimal discomfort; the RF and ultrasound feel warm while manual myofascial release is gentle. We adjust intensity for comfort and use topical cooling if needed. Communicate during treatment and the therapist will modify techniques to keep you comfortable.
Recommended courses vary; most see noticeable improvement after three to six sessions spaced two to four weeks apart. Maintenance treatments every three to six months help sustain collagen remodeling and myofascial mobility for long-lasting results.
Temporary redness, mild swelling, or warmth are common and resolve within 24–72 hours. Rarely bruising or increased sensitivity occurs. We screen for contraindications beforehand and provide aftercare instructions to minimize risks and support proper healing.
Yes, it pairs well with many noninvasive facials and skin-care protocols. We recommend spacing invasive resurfacing or injectables around treatment dates—your therapist will create a safe plan to combine therapies for optimal outcomes.
Immediately expect warmth, subtle tightness, and relaxed facial muscles. Results build over weeks as collagen remodels; many notice improved tone and reduced tension after one session, with peak benefits following a recommended series.
Not recommended for pregnant clients, those with pacemakers, active infection, open wounds, or certain metal implants in the treatment area. Full medical history and consultation ensure safety; alternative therapies can be suggested when RF or ultrasound is contraindicated.