Rotating radiofrequency (RF) technology is an advancement on traditional RF, offering a non-invasive solution for those seeking to enhance their skin’s firmness and texture.
The technology is quickly gaining attention in the beauty and wellness industry, thanks to its ability to deliver visible results without the need for surgery or downtime.
How does rotating RF work?
RF uses controlled radiofrequency energy to target the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating collagen production and tightening the skin.
What sets Rotating RF apart is a rotating applicator, which allows for more even distribution of energy across the treatment area, and encourages lymphatic drainage alongside the benefits of RF.
This innovation enhances the effectiveness of the treatment, leading to more consistent and visible results.
The technology’s precision also reduces the risk of side effects such as burns or pigmentation changes, which are concerns with older radiofrequency devices.
Unlike some other skin-tightening treatments, RF is suitable for all skin types and tones, making rotating RF an inclusive option for a diverse range of clients.
What does rotating RF do?
The treatment process is straightforward and comfortable, much like a traditional RF treatment, clients typically experience a warming sensation as the RF energy penetrates their skin, but there is no pain or discomfort.
Sessions are usually brief, lasting between 30 to 60 minutes, and require no recovery time, allowing clients to return to their daily activities immediately.
In the long-term, stimulating the body’s natural collagen production will help clients achieve results that continue to improve for weeks following the treatment.
Sinclair Rotate RF
Sinclair's RotateRF technology, which features in its Sculpt&Shape device, is an approach to non-invasive skincare that is set to become a staple in aesthetic and beauty practices worldwide, with its proven effectiveness and wide applicability.
This is a sponsored post in association with Sinclair