All About ENDYMED Fractional Skin Resurfacing and How It Works

All About ENDYMED Fractional Skin Resurfacing and How It Works

They say that one thing is constant in our lives, and that is change. Change happens in every aspect of our lives; may it be with work, relationships, circumstances, or even our health.  

Another thing we can never stop from happening is ageing and the telltale signs that come with it, especially those that can be seen by our eyes. Wrinkles, scars, sagging skin, and other streaks in our skin that were not there before but are now existing.  

The good news is more cosmetic treatments are available that may help combat the signs of ageing like ENDYMED Fractional Skin Resurfacing. Now, what is this and how does it work?  

Let’s find out. 

What is ENDYMED? 

ENDYMED is an advanced treatment that uses radiofrequency (RF) technology to stimulate collagen production deep within the skin. The system is designed to help with skin rejuvenation and tightening to help improve skin tone and texture without cutting through your skin.  

So, if you’re wondering, “What is ENDYMED treatment?” 

ENDYMED Fractional Skin Resurfacing (FSR) may sound like it’s like laser treatment, but these two are different. Fractional Skin Resurfacing treatment differs from traditional laser skin resurfacing as it uses radiofrequency energy, while laser treatments vaporise the outer layer of the skin to boost collagen production. 

ENDYMED FSR is a non-invasive, non-surgical option for skin resurfacing and tightening that works by boosting the natural collagen in your skin. Basically, what this treatment does is heat to signal collagen production on the skin.

However, it is important to note that individual results can vary and widely depend on factors such as your skin condition, lifestyle, and the treatment plan provided by your healthcare practitioner. 

How Does ENDYMED Fractional Skin Resurfacing Work? 

As mentioned earlier, ENDYMED Fractional Skin Resurfacing uses radio frequencies to boost the production of collagen so the skin looks renewed. What makes this treatment different from the others is that it combines the benefits of radiofrequency technology with fractional delivery to help rejuvenate the skin. 

Here’s how it works: 

1. Radiofrequency Energy 

The ENDYMED device delivers controlled radiofrequency energy into the deeper layers of the skin. When this energy heats the tissue beneath the surface, this will promote collagen production over time. And as collagen levels increase, the skin may appear firmer and smoother.  

2. Micro-Needling 

ENDYMED fractional skin resurfacing also includes micro-needling technology, which creates tiny microchannels in the skin. These tiny punctures stimulate the skin’s natural repair process, where collagen production happens. 

This combination of micro-needling and radiofrequency energy aims to improve skin texture and firmness. However, patients will be able to see the full effect once the skin has completely healed, which would take several months.  

Potential Benefits of ENDYMED Fractional Skin Resurfacing 

ENDYMED FSR may provide a range of benefits for those looking to rejuvenate their skin. However, it’s best to remember that not all patients experience the same benefits as each one has different needs and goals. Consult with a qualified practitioner first to determine if this treatment is suitable for you. 

Here are some of the benefits patients may get from this treatment: 

1. Non-Invasive 

ENDYMED treatment is non-invasive, meaning there are no incisions or surgical procedures involved. This may reduce the risks that are typically associated with surgery, including the downtime patients go through to get their bodies healed.  

2. Minimal Downtime 

While there may be some mild redness or swelling following the procedure, the recovery period is generally shorter compared to more invasive treatments. For patients who went through this procedure, many of them return to their daily activities within a few days after they get the treatment done.  

3. Versatility 

ENDYMED treatment may be a good option to address a range of skin concerns, from wrinkles and fine lines to skin laxity and uneven texture, because of how they work by stimulating collagen production in the skin.  

What Is ENDYMED Treatment Used For? 

ENDYMED may be able to help patients address various skin concerns that typically show signs of ageing. Here’s a closer look at its applications: 

  • Fine Lines and Wrinkles: The treatment may help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by promoting collagen production. 
  • Skin Tightening: ENDYMED skin tightening may help address sagging skin by trying to make the underlying tissues firmer. 
  • Acne Scars: Because of its microneedling properties, the treatment can improve the appearance of acne scars through its resurfacing effects. 
  • Uneven Skin Tone and Texture: ENDYMED FSR may be able to smooth out rough skin and lighten areas affected by pigmentation. 

What to Expect During an ENDYMED Treatment 

Understanding the process can help you feel more comfortable about ENDYMED treatment. Here’s what you can expect from our practitioners at My Cosmetic Clinic: 

1. Initial Consultation 

Before undergoing ENDYMED fractional skin resurfacing, you will have an initial consultation with our qualified cosmetic practitioner. During this time, we will evaluate your skin, discuss your concerns, and explain the potential outcomes of the treatment. We will also discuss with you what the possible risks are in case you go through this treatment. We want it to be crystal clear for you before you make your decision. 

Be sure to ask questions and share your medical history so we can determine whether ENDYMED is the right choice for you. 

2. The Procedure 

During the procedure, the ENDYMED device will be used to deliver radiofrequency energy into your skin.

A standard treatment session typically lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the size of the area being treated. Some patients may experience mild discomfort during the procedure, but this will vary depending on your individual pain tolerance. 

3. Post-Treatment Care 

After the procedure, you may notice redness or swelling, similar to a mild sunburn. To keep you at peace, we will also provide post-treatment care instructions to ensure your skin heals properly. Recovery time can vary, so it’s important to follow these instructions closely. 

How Many Treatments Are Needed? 

The number of ENDYMED treatments required will depend on your skin concerns and goals. In most cases, a series of three to six treatments may be recommended for optimal results. Your practitioner will advise you on the best treatment plan based on your individual needs. 

Is ENDYMED Safe? 

ENDYMED treatment is generally considered safe when performed by a qualified practitioner. The radiofrequency energy used in the procedure is carefully controlled to target specific areas without damaging surrounding tissues. However, as with any cosmetic treatment, there are potential risks and side effects, which your practitioner will discuss with you prior to treatment. 

Is ENDYMED Right for You? 

If you’re seeking a non-invasive way to address skin concerns like fine lines, acne scars, or skin laxity, ENDYMED fractional skin resurfacing may be an option to consider. 

Although it may sound more viable to you because of how it works, it’s still a rule of thumb to have realistic expectations. The best way to go is to consult with a qualified healthcare provider who can assess whether this treatment is suitable for your individual needs. 

If you are on the hunt to get a professional opinion, book a consultation with us at My Cosmetic Clinic. Our qualified practitioners can help you determine if this ENDYMED Fractional Skin Resurfacing treatment is the right choice for your skin concerns. Contact us to schedule your appointment today!

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