Precision Tightening for the Face and Body
The AccuTite is revolutionizing in-office minimally invasive procedures. Hard to reach areas are now possible with pinpoint accuracy.
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Any areas with saggy skin or excess fat can be treated. Common areas for the face include the brows, periorbital region, nasolabial fold, lower face, and neck. On the body, common areas include the axilla, upper arms, abdomen etching, inner thighs, and knees.
Surgical Results with Dramatically Less Downtime
“I like the idea that I’m able to have my face treated with results that improve over time. It is like I am winning against the aging process.”
- OKSANA | PATIENT
AccuTite FAQ
WHAT IS ACCUTITE?
AccuTite is the smallest contraction device in cosmetic medicine. With AccuTite, physicians are able to apply focal radio-frequency contraction and prevent the need for more invasive
or excisional surgery. The AccuTite is the latest in the Radio-Frequency Assisted Lipolysis (RFAL) family of
technologies.
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WHAT AREAS CAN BE TREATED?
The AccuTite is revolutionizing in-office minimally invasive procedures. Hard to reach areas are now possible with pinpoint accuracy. Any areas with saggy skin or excess fat can be treated. Common areas for the face include the brows, periorbital region, nasolabial fold, lower face, and neck. On the body, common areas include the axilla, upper arms, abdomen etching, inner thighs, and knees.
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IS THIS SAFE?
AccuTite is part of the Radio-Frequency Assisted Lipolysis (RFAL) family of technologies, which has over 22 peer reviewed clinical publications showing a high level of safety. AccuTite has numerous safeguards built into the technology to ensure uniform and gentle heating that makes the procedure comfortable and effective.
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HOW QUICKLY WILL I SEE RESULTS?
Results can be seen immediately, with best results noticeable after 6 weeks and continuing up to 12 months.
WHAT KIND OF POST PROCEDURE CARE IS REQUIRED?
AccuTite is a minimally-invasive procedure performed with a very small wand under local anesthesia or light sedation. Post procedure, patients can go home and resume regular activities shortly after. Depending on the treatment area, wearing a compression garment may be recommended.