Skin Tightening
Indiba Skin Tightening can be used virtually anywhere to tighten loose or sagging skin. This procedure is comfortable and feels like a warm massage. There are few side effects, and you can return to normal activities soon.
Indiba is innovative and non-invasive. It uses monopolar radiofrequency technology to trigger collagen production for the best skin-tightening results. Indiba works in-depth, and cells benefit from activating fibroblasts, elastin, and collagen. In addition, the technology balances the cell’s function in tissues, works on the pre-adipocytes and reduces their size. The result is loss of fat.
Best of all, Indiba is scientifically proven and tested for remodeling and tightening the skin. This tightening improves wrinkles and provides body contouring with progressive results! The procedure time is approximately 20-60 minutes.
Indiba works by increasing the internal temperature of tissues as part of an effective high-relaxing treatment. This heating stimulates collagen production, raises circulation, tightens the skin, improves the delivery of nutrients, and removes waste products.
Conditions it treats:
- Unwanted fat and cellulite
- Stretch marks
- Loose skin tone
- Sagging skin
- Jowls
- Tightening fine liens
- Hydration
- Wrinkle reduction
- Facial rejuvenation
Areas Indiba treats:
- Face
- Neck
- Chin
- Jowls
- Abs
- Belly
- Eyes
- Arms
- Legs
- Love Handles
- Saddlebags Inner Thighs
- Buttock
Indiba’s treatments are non-invasive, present no side effects, and are pain-free. In addition, you can repeat the treatments as often as you need.
Benefits of Indiba:
- Rebalances cells
- Active metabolism
- Reduce fat
- Prevents new formation of fat
- Smoother and firmer skin
- Cellulite is less visible
- Quick procedure
- Painless
- No downtime
- Pleasant and tailored treatments
- Lightens dark circles and wrinkles
- Eliminate sagging
- Non-invasive
- Immediate results
What is radiofrequency skin tightening?
Radiofrequency uses thermal energy to create small injuries to the tissues in the lower levels of the skin. These injuries prompt tissue repair and clotting. In addition, it triggers the production of collagen.
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