Radiofrequency: 1-15 days between sessions For a treatment that is worth having, ideally leave 1-7 days ideally between sessions. You can allow up to a maximum of 15 days between sessions. With treatment every 3, 4 or more weeks, efficacy decreases fast.
Initial sessions are typically spaced 2 to 4 weeks apart, with anywhere from 3 to 6 treatments being recommended. Maintenance treatments are often only needed once every 3 to 6 months, depending on your specific needs and the condition of your skin. What does radio frequency (RF) skin tightening treat?
You should see changes to your skin tone and appearance within two to six months. If you don't get the desired results, your provider may recommend another treatment. Some people need two to six treatments.
Most people benefit from a series of RF microneedling treatments to achieve maximum collagen production and skin rejuvenation. We recommend three to six sessions, depending on the skin conditions you want to treat. RF microneedling is safe to have every four to six weeks.
There is no known risk associated with long-term exposure below the power density limits. There is no hard proof that it isn't harmful (which is basically impossible to prove) and it's wise to practice good design to limit unnecessary exposure to high levels of RF.
Never do daily RF treatments
 If treatment is strong enough to be effective and you have daily sessions, you will end up with irritation, burn or injury. So don't do it. For such treatments, leave a gap of 1 or more days between sessions.
As mentioned multiple times in this article, RF microneedling focuses on skin tightening, improving texture, and boosting collagen production rather than directly targeting fat cells. While it may offer a slight slimming effect by improving skin firmness, it's not the go-to solution for significant fat reduction.
How Many RF Microneedling Treatments Should I Get? At West Michigan Plastic Surgery, we recommend a series of treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart for optimal results for your RF microneedling treatments. Most patients only require 4-6 treatments to see desired results.
Postpartum (Post Pregnancy) - RF Body Skin Tightening is very effective in repairing and restoring skins' loss of elasticity, especially on the stomach area. RF Body Skin Tightening can tighten loose skin post pregnancy, without having to worry about any pain, scarring or downtime.
You will likely enjoy smoother, brighter skin within a few days of your first microneedling treatment. The results from an RF microneedling treatment series typically last one to two years. You can then have occasional maintenance sessions to preserve your happier, healthier skin.
Absolutely! Radio Frequency can safely and effectively be used to melt fat or tighten loose skin on the stomach area without any pain or downtime depending on which hand-piece is used. To get the most out of your RF treatment, a course of treatments is usually recommended.
Does RF skin tightening really work? Clinical studies demonstrate the efficacy of radio frequency for skin tightening. One study on RF facial rejuvenation concluded that RF treatments produced noticeable clinical results with high satisfaction in the treatment of photoaging.
Redness and swelling will generally subside within a few hours, although it can last longer. Once the redness and swelling has subsided, hydrate skin regularly with moisturisers. Wear sunscreen and avoid the sun after the treatment.
For the treatment to be effective, RF Skin Tightening must be performed at least once a week during the initial treatment period, however, we recommend two sessions per week. After the initial course of 10 treatments, we recommend a maintenance treatment every 4 to 8 weeks.
The improvements from the slimming masks, such as from “slimming” ingredients like caffeine, are only temporary and last about a day. "The ideal way to contour the lower face is really with a more permanent solution, such as lasers and radiofrequency," says Nazarian.
RF treatments average $1,000 to $4,000 per session. Laser treatments, on the other hand, can climb higher due to the precision and technology involved. Laser treatments might offer quicker results in some cases but come with a heftier price tag. They also require more downtime for recovery.
A well-established name in non-surgical lifting, Ultherapy® continues to be a go-to option in 2025. This FDA-cleared treatment uses focused ultrasound energy to stimulate collagen production deep within the skin. Benefits of Ultherapy include: Lasts 60-90 minutes.
Radiofrequency treatments are among the most popular non-invasive skin tightening treatments for the stomach. RF treatments use energy waves to heat the deep layer of your skin, known as the dermis. This heat stimulates collagen and elastin production, resulting in tighter, firmer skin over time.
It takes time for your body to make collagen, so you'll see the best results in about 6 months.
Exposure to very high RF intensities can result in heating of biological tissue and an increase in body temperature. Tissue damage in humans could occur during exposure to high RF levels because of the body's inability to cope with or dissipate the excessive heat that could be generated.
6-12 RF sessions for good results in most cases
 3 sessions are great for a quick cellulite improvement before holidays. However, for good, long-term results, most people need anything between 6-12 sessions, with 12 intensive sessions being ideal for best results.
After you reach a satisfactory level of skin tightening / cellulite reduction with a course of 6-12 strong, deep-tissue radiofrequency treatments, the results can last for at least two years or more, as long as a very healthy lifestyle is followed.
By maintaining a healthy diet and keeping up with regular exercise, you can burn calories and shed the subcutaneous fat your body is storing. If you suspect you may have too much subcutaneous fat, talk to your healthcare provider.
“TL;DR: Fat can always come back at a treated area after ANY procedure, regardless of what beauty therapists and cosmetic surgeons alike might misleadingly say, if you don't maintain a neutral calorie balance and an overall healthy, active lifestyle.