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Scarlet

Solves the problem for skin tightening and scars with this latest innovation. Scarlet will make your face look beautiful, smooth, and firm, bringing back your younger years.

What is Scarlet?

Scarlet is a technology that uses radio frequency to pass through small needles (microneedles). These needles are adjustable according to the depth of the area to be treated, which can reach deep down to the dermis and fat layer. In general, releasing RF energy into the skin causes minute bleeding in the skin which turns into small black spots after the treatment. However, with Scarlet, the needles will hold their release and pull back the needle precisely. This prevents bleeding when releasing RF energy in encouraging deep skin collagen formation.

 

Who are suitable for this treatment?

1. People with acne problems, especially those with redness from acne

2. People with facial skin sagging, can be done for young and elderly patients

 

 

Expected result from the treatment?

Scarlet has a Pause Duration setting to allow rhythmic release of energy and pull back of needles within the specified time to achieve the desired result. The procedure is painless and there are no serious side effects. Mostly, it does not cause any redness or swelling, but it may be present for some patients. Immediately after the treatment, the skin will feel instantly firm, and the result gets better after 3 months of treatment. The treatment can be done 1 month apart.

 

Contraindication

Because Scarlet utilizes radio frequency, it may affect patients with pacemaker and patients with extreme facial skin rash.

 

Advice after treatment

Take care of your skin as usual, but avoid sunlight and chemicals that might cause irritation. Patients can wear make up immediately after the treatment.

 

What to expect after the treatment

The skin’s texture will feel like sandpaper after the treatment. After the treatment, the doctor will provide another treatment to help stimulate

new collagen regeneration, and the result can be seen faster with older patients.