No-needle anti-ageing? Why everyone's buzzing about Sofwave (+ the lowdown on other in-clinic 'energy' devices)

Show notes

Dr. Sophie and Fiona discuss:

• Radio frequency (RF) • Radio frequency brands • Radio frequency microneedling • Why RF microneedling is more powerful than RF alone • Evolving with the latest tech • Ultrasound, HIFEM and EMS • Why Sofwave is different [as an ultrasound device] • Plasma devices • Sofwave clinical data • How Sofwave works • Sofwave’s safety profile • Who Sofwave’s best suited for • Collagen • What Sofwave wont deal with • What a Sofwave treatment is like • Sofwave downtime post treatment • Sofwave results • Combining Sofwave with other treatments • So which energy device treatment is best? • The devices Dr Sophie is excited by

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Dr Sophie mentions:

Thermage radiofrequency

The Venus range

Exilis radiofrequency with ultrasound

Profound RF

Morpheus 8

Secret RF by Cutera

The Profound Matrix by Candela – a device that’s coming to the UK imminently

Emsculpt; Emsculpt Neo; and Emface

Plaxar Plasma Pen

NeoGen plasma

NeoGen is what Shirley Ballas had – read (and see more) here https://www.getthegloss.com/beauty/shirley-ballas-non-surgical-facelift-neogen-plasma

AgeJET plasma

The Emerald laser

The Resonic device which uses high-frequency sound waves, designed to improve the appearance of cellulite

The Cellfina System, designed to improve the appearance of cellulite

The Body Balancer device

The Venus legacy skin contouring and tightening device

Sofwave has been cleared by the FDA for lifting the eyebrows; the submentum (the area under the chin); the neck – plus for acne scarring, and for improving the appearance of cellulite. On clinical studies, the average eyebrow lift achieved was 3-4 millimetres.

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