The Vivace RF machine, distributed nationally by Cartessa Aesthetics, takes a holistic approach to skincare that combines microneedling with radiofrequency, resulting in maximized results compared to regular microneedling. The chevron-pattern circuitry for the 70-watt patterned radiofrequency distributes heat evenly with 36 insulated gold-tip needles, thus reducing redness, hot spots, burning and discomfort, while simultaneously increasing cell turnover.
With traditional microneedling rollers, pens and other devices that don’t utilize radiofrequency, there’s more room for a blotchy face and a horror story that nobody wants to have to tell.
After 20 minutes of casual small talk with the dermatologist, Dr. Sejal Shah and a pretty painless procedure, even I admitted that it felt somewhat serene despite my original skepticism. Immediately after the treatment, I sensed mild aggravation, but the redness disappeared within 30 minutes of post-needling icing. For the six-hour time frame following, it’s recommended not to apply any facial cosmetics due to the openness of small channels developed from painless penetration. For those of us who wear makeup everyday, self-conscious tendencies immediately flooded me. Until I realized that my skin was glowing and supple. Days later, the glow sustained and my complexion was smooth and even.
Vivace RF Microneedling
The Vivace RF treatment costs between $700-$1,200 and reveals a glowing and even complexion after one session, but can also treat wrinkles, fine lines, acne scars and stretch marks after three to six sessions. It can be found globally, performed by U.S. dermatologists, plastic surgeons, cosmetic physicians and medical spas working with Cartessa Aesthetics.
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