Non‐ablative skin tightening with radiofrequency in Asian skin

The recent successful application of radiofrequency (RF) in non‐ablative skin tightening for skin laxity has attracted attention worldwide. The efficacy and clinical effect of RF were assessed in Asian skin, with additional study on the duration of the effect and any complications.

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