Burns A Jay, Holden Stephanie G
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (AJB), Dallas, Texas 75390-9132, USA.
Lasers Surg Med. 2006 Jul;38(6):575-9. doi: 10.1002/lsm.20374.
Monopolar radiofrequency has emerged as the standard for non-surgical tissue tightening. However, its role, usefulness, and value remains unclear to many clinicians. Techniques and treatment parameters used by various practitioners can also be highly variable.
STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS: The role of monopolar radiofrequency in our cosmetic plastic surgery practice will be defined and discussed. Our treatment algorithm will also be outlined.
Treatment guidelines and reasonable expectations will be offered based on over 5 years of clinical and research experience with monopolar radiofrequency technology.
Monopolar radiofrequency technology plays a unique and well-defined role in our practice. Strict patient selection in conjunction with detailed, honest, informed consent are the keys to successful treatments and patient satisfaction.