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Lifting / Laxity · Decollete laxity

Bipolar multipolar RF contouring evidence for Decollete laxity

C 37.3 / 100 Insufficient 0 RCT/meta · 1 clinical/observational · 0 case · 1 total
Early-stage evidence

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Median year 2018 Positive results 100%

Known in Korea as

GPC인모드코레지튠컬트라나노필로티세예핏-S써니리프팅코어스컬프트리플바디바디 인모드

Procedure and brand names vary, but the evidence above applies to the same procedure mechanism.

Key papers

tier2 The evaluation of elasticity after nonablative radiofrequency rejuvenation. Journal of cosmetic dermatology · 2018 · PMID 30950583

Abstract summary (English) BACKGROUND: Laxity and rhytides are manifestations of photodamage on the face and chest. Nonablative radiofrequency (RF) is one of the most common procedures used for skin rejuvenation. AIM: The aim of this study was to assess the elasticity of face and chest skin after multipolar radiofrequency.

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Suggested interpretation

Limited evidence

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