Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about RF Sculpting - Neck.

Most clients benefit from a series of 3 to 6 treatments spaced two to four weeks apart. Exact number depends on skin laxity, thickness, and individual goals. Your provider will customize a plan during consultation and reassess progress to optimize results.

During RF Sculpting - Neck you'll feel a warming sensation and brief pulses as the device delivers energy. Treatments are generally well tolerated; clinicians apply cooling and adjust settings for comfort. Mild redness or temporary tenderness can occur afterward.

Downtime is minimal to none. Most clients resume normal activities immediately; you may experience transient redness, mild swelling, or warmth that resolves within hours to a few days. Avoid sun exposure and follow post-care instructions to enhance healing and results.

Good candidates are adults with mild to moderate neck laxity or submental fullness who prefer non-surgical improvement. Those with pacemakers, active infections, or certain medical conditions may not qualify. A consultation and medical history review determine suitability and expected outcomes.

Initial skin tightening and smoother texture can appear within days to weeks, with progressive improvement over three to six months as collagen remodels. Optimal results often follow the full recommended treatment series and maintenance sessions for lasting benefits.

RF Sculpting - Neck is low risk when performed by trained professionals. Possible side effects include temporary redness, swelling, blistering, or pigment changes. Serious complications are rare; following pre/post instructions and choosing an experienced provider minimizes risk.