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As a cosmetic surgeon practicing in Leeds, I can provide an overview of how the Exilis treatment works within our practice. Exilis is a non-invasive body contouring and skin tightening procedure that utilizes radiofrequency (RF) energy to target and reduce unwanted fat while also improving the appearance of the skin.
The Exilis system is designed to deliver controlled thermal energy to the desired treatment areas, such as the abdomen, thighs, arms, or face. This targeted heating stimulates the body's natural healing response, which in turn triggers the production of new collagen and elastin fibers. The result is a gradual tightening and smoothing of the skin, as well as a reduction in localized fat deposits.
During an Exilis treatment in our Leeds clinic, the patient lies comfortably while the Exilis handpiece is gently moved over the treatment area. The device's unique electrode design ensures the RF energy is evenly distributed, preventing any hot spots or discomfort. Patients typically describe the sensation as a warm, deep-tissue massage. The duration of the treatment can vary depending on the size of the area being targeted, but generally ranges from 20 to 40 minutes.
One of the key benefits of Exilis is that it is a non-surgical procedure, meaning there is no need for anesthesia, incisions, or downtime. Patients are able to resume their normal activities immediately after the treatment, although some mild redness or tenderness in the treated area is common and typically resolves within a few hours.
To achieve the best results with Exilis, a series of treatments is usually recommended, typically 4 to 6 sessions spaced 1 to 2 weeks apart. This allows the body time to respond to the RF energy and gradually reveal the improvements in skin tightness and fat reduction. Many of our patients in Leeds have been thrilled with the outcomes, reporting smoother, more toned skin and a more contoured, youthful appearance.
It's important to note that Exilis is not a substitute for significant weight loss, but rather a tool to address localized fat deposits and skin laxity that may be resistant to diet and exercise alone. During the initial consultation, we carefully assess each patient's concerns and goals to determine if Exilis is the most appropriate treatment option.
Overall, Exilis has become a popular and effective non-surgical body contouring and skin tightening treatment among our patients in Leeds. By leveraging the power of radiofrequency energy, we're able to provide natural-looking improvements without the risks and recovery time associated with more invasive procedures. As an experienced cosmetic surgeon, I'm proud to offer Exilis as part of our comprehensive suite of aesthetic services.
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