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Post by Neisey on Jan 15, 2021 16:34:23 GMT
Yes, I’m vain lol
I’m generally happy with how I look for my age and I’m pretty active. In the last year the I have noticed the underside of my upper arms is getting quite crepe-y. Has anyone used radio frequency with either good, bad or very minimal results? I don’t know anyone IRL to ask.
From the bit of research I’ve done it seems that the radio frequencies target deeper tissue with heat and that triggers it to produce collagen and thus helping the sagginess of the skin.
Thanks!
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Post by katiekaty on Jan 15, 2021 17:40:14 GMT
I have worked with plastic surgeons who use Morpheus 8 radio frequency. It will give some improvement depending on droopy flappiness of the underarms. Crepey skin in a age thing and may improve or not. The doctors may recommend brachioplasty / surgery to remove the excess skin and tighten everything up but it leaves a car. Go see a surgeon and get an opinion. There is nothing selfish in wanting look and feel your best.
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Post by Neisey on Jan 15, 2021 22:58:12 GMT
Thanks for the info. I’m a little nervous about Elective surgery So was interested in this as possibly a less invasive procedure.
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Post by katiekaty on Jan 15, 2021 23:25:28 GMT
It’s outpatient or in office depending on the areas done. Minimal pain involved. Wear the garments provided for shaping and follow all instructions bothe pre and post procedures and you should do well if the doctor you choose decides you are a good candidate for the procedure.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Jan 15, 2021 23:49:31 GMT
I had electric current on my facial in October and I will not be doing that again. A friend got her arms tightened, tummy tuck and legs reduced after bariatric surgery. She looked good. We didn’t talk about discomfort but the before and after photos were great.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Jan 15, 2021 23:56:35 GMT
I would check out some YouTube videos. I’m in a group that talks about skincare stuff and I know a lot of them use different devices but I’m not sure what they all help with. I’ve noticed the same problem under my arms and am curious if there is anything that will help.
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