BENEFITS OF FRACTIONAL RADIOFREQUENCY IN FACIAL SKIN AGING – INTEGRATIVE REVIEW

Authors

  • Cleia Judith da Silva
  • Maria Cristina de Oliveira
  • Silvia dos Santos Figueiredo Marques
  • Vania Luiz dos Santos
  • Nathalia Cruz de Victo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v4i12.4440

Keywords:

Radio frequency; aging; cutaneous; facial; rejuvenate.

Abstract

It will be discussed in the present study about RF (Radio Frequency) which is a technique that uses electromagnetic radiation with the frequency range of 3-300 GHz, its main energy effects on the tissues are thermal, this new device aims to act on the basis of the frequency ranges that heat specific layers of the skin and with this makes the new collagen to be stimulated and modifies the epidermis, It stimulates lymphatics and lipolysis, that is, its effect is beneficial and helps to rejuvenate the skin. Well, aging is something that cannot be controlled and skin aging occurs chronologically or intrinsicly, where people are currently increasingly concerned with self-care and facial skin is no different, for this reason fractional radiofrequency in aging is a low-cost alternative, it is not invasive, its effects are immediate, It can be done in any season of the year, among others.  The study was carried out through an integrative review, reinforced with a qualitative approach, with the purpose of collaborating with the learning associated with the investigated theme, related to the perspective of the benefits of fractional radiofrequency in facial skin aging.

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Author Biographies

  • Cleia Judith da Silva

    Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul.

  • Maria Cristina de Oliveira

    Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul.

  • Silvia dos Santos Figueiredo Marques

    Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul.

  • Vania Luiz dos Santos

    Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul.

  • Nathalia Cruz de Victo

    Centro Universitário das Faculdades Metropolitanas Unidas - FMU.

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Published

02/12/2023

How to Cite

BENEFITS OF FRACTIONAL RADIOFREQUENCY IN FACIAL SKIN AGING – INTEGRATIVE REVIEW. (2023). RECIMA21 - Revista Científica Multidisciplinar - ISSN 2675-6218, 4(12), e4124440. https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v4i12.4440