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Skin Tightening & Wrinkle Reduction
What is Skin Tightening/Wrinkle Reduction?
How does ReFirme Wrinkle Reduction work?
Is ReFirme Wrinkle Reduction right for me?
When can I expect to see results?
Does it hurt?
How much does it cost?


What is Skin Tightening/ Wrinkle Reduction?
The ReFirme Skin Tightening procedure, via wrinkle reduction, features revolutionary, elos technology that enables you to comfortably achieve a more youthful, tightened and lifted appearance without enduring downtime. We're proud to offer elos is truly the next generation of safe and effective skin tightening technology. Look as young as you feel.

How does ReFirme Wrinkle Reduction work?
The combined Bi-Polar Radio Frequency and Laser energies of elos technology precisely heat the connective tissue within the target treatment area. This stimulates collagen production and produces a firming effect in lax skin. Mild to moderate wrinkles are reduced, and the texture of your skin becomes more smooth and elastic.

Is ReFirme Wrinkle Reduction right for me?
Elos technology enables ReFirme Wrinkle Reduction to be a safe and effective solution for all skin types.

When can I expect to see results?
Most patients start to notice improvement of wrinkles and skin texture between 3-5 treatment sessions. Some patients note improvement in laxity and firmness of skin even after the first treatment. The total number of required treatment sessions depends on your skin's condition. Schedule a consultation to establish you personalized treatment schedule.

Does it hurt?
Many patients tolerate the procedure well. In addition, topical anesthetic cream and external cooling can be used to increase the comfort level.

This is a no-downtime procedure. Many patients return to normal activities immediately after treatment.

How much does it cost?
Treatment costs vary. Schedule a personalized consultation for more details.

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