What is BodyTite?

Beautiful young woman in white underwear posing with arms up. BodyTite is a new minimally-invasive body contouring procedure that tightens skin and improves body shape without surgery. The procedure uses radiofrequency energy to heat the tissue, causing the collagen fibers to contract and resulting in immediate skin tightening. In addition, the heat also helps to stimulate new collagen production, which leads to long-term results.

What Areas Does BodyTite Treat?

BodyTite is an FDA-approved radiofrequency technology that can be used to treat a variety of areas of the body. The most common areas include:

  • Abdomen
  • Arms
  • Thighs
  • Buttocks

However, BodyTite can also be used to target other areas, such as the knees, chin, and neck. BodyTite can be used to treat both large and small areas of the body, making it a versatile option for those seeking nonsurgical body contouring.

Is BodyTite A Safe Treatment Option?

Yes, BodyTite is a safe treatment option. It is a minimally-invasive body contouring procedure that uses radiofrequency energy to melt fat and tighten skin. The procedure is FDA-cleared and considered safe for use on the face, neck, stomach, thighs, arms, and buttocks. BodyTite is effective at reducing fat and improving the appearance of cellulite. It can also be used to treat loose skin after weight loss or pregnancy.

BodyTite is typically performed as an outpatient procedure, and there is no downtime required following treatment. Side effects are minimal and usually temporary, such as discomfort, swelling, bruising, or numbness. If you’re considering BodyTite as a way to improve your body contour, speak with a board-certified plastic surgeon to learn more about the risks and benefits of this procedure.

What Are The Pros and Cons of BodyTite?

Here’s a quick rundown of the pros and cons of this new body-contouring procedure:

Pros of BodyTite

  1. BodyTite uses radiofrequency energy to melt fat cells and tighten skin.
  2. The procedure is minimally invasive, so there is minimal downtime.
  3. It can be used on almost any area of the body, including the face, neck, arms, stomach, and thighs.

Cons of BodyTite:

  1. BodyTite is a relatively new procedure, so long-term side effects are not yet known.
  2. The procedure is not covered by insurance, so it can be expensive.
  3. There is a risk of burns, bruising, and swelling after the procedure.

We all have some fat that we would like to get rid of. However, it’s important to ensure we consult qualified practitioners before embarking on any procedure. You should visit http://drfante.com/ or call 303-839-1616, Fante Eye & Face Center to discuss BodyTite fat reduction and tissue tightening. We specialize in these modern state-of-the-art procedures, and are here to answer all your questions on BodyTite.

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