
FaceTite is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment that can make you look five to seven times younger. This non-invasive cosmetic treatment is painless and causes minimal side effects. FaceTite is available at Webster and League City. Learn more about the procedure and its benefits.
FaceTite is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure
Patients can expect to be able to resume their normal daily activities after undergoing FaceTite. The recovery time is fast with minimal discomfort. There is no need to have general anesthesia. Most patients are able to go back to work within one or two days. After the procedure, patients should refrain form strenuous activity for a minimum of one week.

FaceTite uses minimally invasive techniques to reduce the appearance of sagging, flaky skin. It works by placing a small device underneath the skin that releases radiofrequency energy. This causes fat cells to become irritated and causes the skin's surface to contract, stimulating new collagen production.
It does not require incisions
FaceTite can be performed to improve the look of your eyes. This minimally invasive procedure is performed by an experienced plastic surgeon. The risks involved with this procedure are minimal and include swelling, bruising, and possible numbness. These effects typically disappear within four to 8 weeks. You should refrain from taking blood-thinning or nicotine-based medication. These medicines can lower blood circulation, which is critical for tissue remodeling.
FaceTite uses radiofrequency energies to tighten the skin. This treatment does not require general anesthesia and requires no incisions. The procedure is fast and can be completed in less than 90 seconds. Most patients return to work within a few hours. However, some swelling may remain for several weeks after treatment.
It has minimal side effects
Fumite eyes are relatively safe and have very few side effects. This procedure can improve the appearance of nasolabial and facial aging signs. The FDA approved procedure does not require surgical intervention. It uses radiofrequency energy to tighten the skin. FDA-approved devices include a computer that adjusts the temperature and energy level to provide consistent results.

This procedure takes about an hour. First, apply a numbing cream to the area to be treated. The jawline and the upper neck are the most common areas to be treated. An incision is made near the ear to perform the procedure. There are no stitches required and scarring is not possible. Next, a small probe will be inserted into the skin. The doctor will then slide the handpiece down to complete the treatment.