FaceTite™
Employing the same radiofrequency energy delivery system as BodyTite™, FaceTite™ tightens the skin on your lower face, jowls, and neck. The cannula also removes liquefied fat in the jowls and turkey gobble area, minimizing the effects of a double chin. Unlike BodyTite™, which mainly focuses on removing fat, FaceTite™ primarily is used to tighten the skin. However, FaceTite™ can effectively remove fat under the chin and in the areas where laugh lines form, if there is a need for that.
Areas treated: lower face, jowls, upper neck area.
Superior body contouring
Skin contraction
Controlled directional energy distribution
Decreased downtime
FaceTite™ Procedure
If you are interested in FaceTite™, call (978) 739-9500 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Petropoulos at our office serving Danvers MA, Boston, and surrounding areas.
- 978.739.9500
Am I a good Candidate For FaceTite™?
FaceTite™ is a good procedure for anyone with loose, skin on the lower portion of their face or upper neck, especially on the jowls.
What Is Recovery Like After Radiofrequency-Assisted Liposuction?
After your procedure, you’ll wear compression garments on the areas treated with FaceTite™. These usually need to be worn for two weeks to help your body adapt to its new slimmer contours. With both procedures, most patients can usually return to work in a couple days. There might be some slight bruising and swelling that can linger. Pain is minimal but can be managed with ibuprofen.
Is The FaceTite™ Procedure Painful?
FaceTite™ does not involve any pain during the procedure, nor afterwards. We locally numb the treatment areas and then inject a tumescent solution that contains anesthetic. This ensures that you will feel nothing during the procedure. As mentioned above, there is some mild temporary soreness afterwards, but it is not extreme.
Can I Do FaceTite™ In A Single Session?
The FaceTite™ procedure can be done during a single session, if you so choose but not more than two or three body parts should be addressed on the same day depending on their size and amount of reduction requested.