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No-Needle Face Contouring Treatment

Face Contouring is now being used to give people a ‘supermodel’ jaw line and cheekbones to match. It is a non-invasive treatment suitable for people of all ages. The innovative treatment works to both define the jawline and contour the cheekbones, and is a non-invasive and pain-free alternative to implants and fillers. It uses no needles, instead using fat zapping and ultrasound technology to sculpt the face and neck area. No-needle options seek to achieve the same aim as injection mesotherapy, when the gel is applied to the skin, through the protective barrier layers of the skin’s surface using mild electrical currents to assist the transportation of the substance between the skin cells. This pain-free option is therefore said to provide a viable mesotherapy alternative for needle-phobias.

Face Contouring Treatment

No-Needle Face Contouring Treatment

Face Contouring Treatment

This treatment uses ultrasonic technology to tighten sagging skin on the face and neck. Like other non-surgical treatments, there is no downtime and the treatments is completed quickly.

Price: Additional £30 with any facial treatment

No-Needle Face Contouring FAQ's

Face Contouring seeks to achieve the same aim as injection mesotherapy and thus is targeted at the same treatment indications, such as skin re-hydration and toning as well as cellulite and fat reduction treatments.

What is No-Needle Face Contouring and how does it work

It uses no needles, instead using fat zapping and ultrasound technology to sculpt the face and neck area.

No-needle options seek to achieve the same aim as injection mesotherapy, when the gel is applied to the skin, through the protective barrier layers of the skin’s surface using mild electrical currents to assist the transportation of the substance between the skin cells. This pain-free option is therefore said to provide a viable mesotherapy alternative for needle-phobias.

What happens during a No-Needle Face Contouring treatment?

A medical history should also be taken to make sure that there are no reasons why you shouldn’t undertake treatment. You may be asked to sign a consent form which means that you have understood the potential benefits and risks associated with the procedure.

Photographs may also be taken by the therapist for a “before and after” comparison at a later date.

Procedure

Treatment sessions are carried out once a week, and are likely to last 10 to 15 minutes.

For fat reduction, often an eating plan is advised to reduce carbohydrates and to do exercise.

Depending upon each every individual, a course of 4-8 sessions are advised weekly then fortnightly. 

How long will it take to recover from No-Needle Face Contouring?

No recovery time is required and you can return to work or normal activities immediately after a treatment.

What are the risks and potential complications from No-Needle Face Contouring treatment?
  1. Treatments are said to feel like a ‘pins and needles’ sensation, but are generally described as not uncomfortable.
  2. There are said to be virtually no risks or side effects for healthy candidates.
  3. However, there is the possibility of allergic reaction to one or more of the ingredients within the gel used. Any likely candidate with a history of allergies is therefore advised to take a patch test before treatment.
Who should not have No-Needle Face Contouring treatment?

As long as you are generally healthy and don’t have any skin diseases or infections in the area treated, there are few medical reasons why patients should not undergo this treatment.

Although, due to the electrical output of the devices used, treatment is not suitable for pregnant women or those people with epilepsy, pacemakers or any serious psychological or medical condition.

Who can perform No-Needle Face Contouring?

Suitably trained non-medical therapists can perform No-Needle Face Contouring treatment.
 
This treatment is most commonly found in beauty salons or non-surgical clinics.