The Exilis uses monopolar radio frequency (RF) energy to reach into multiple levels of skin to treat different symptoms. A dual pulse delivers controlled energy to promote collagen remodeling and skin tightening.
Model PhotoAfter Today Show's Kathy Lee Gifford underwent the Exilis procedure for her meno-pot and national exposure on hit show The View it's no wonder that everyone wants to know about the Exilis ... Also patients in their early 40s who have skin laxity which isn't so severe that it's worth the surgical risk of a full facelift
Skin flaws can be addressed by devices such as the Thermage CPT | Thermage and Exilis which are completely non-surgical and utilize radio frequency to tighten and lift skin on the face ...
Model PhotoRecently seen on The Today Show with Kathy Lee Gifford undergoing treatment for her meno-pot and The View the country is a buzz with whether or not the Exilis technology is panning out to be both a skin tightening and non-invasive body contouring device ...
All three devices rely on a different type of technology to address fat but the newest addition the Exilis uses monopolar radio frequency (RF) to melt fat ...
Similar to Zeltiq Zerona and Vaser Shape the Exilis is completely non-invasive but differs by using radio frequency (RF) energy to break up fat and tighten the skin ...
But even Dr Martin will the first one to say it's not worth doing a facelift without first re-volumizing: whether it's with dermal fillers or with a fat transfer you can't just pull the skin
But getting a tattoo is a commitment and it is permanent unless you willing to spend a lot of time and money to get it removed - which is something worth considering before going under the needle