Tulsa AccuTite


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AccuTite is one of the latest and greatest advancements in the realm of cosmetic medicine. Using the precise accuracy of AccuTite, the treatment of excess fat or saggy skin is both simple and effective. As part of the Radio-Frequency Assisted Lipolysis (or RFAL) family of technologies, AccuTite is a safe and easy way to achieve the benefits of traditional skin tightening procedures. However, AccuTite does not cause adverse side effects or require the extensive recovery time that is common with more invasive procedures.
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What Areas Does AccuTite Treat?
Because of the accuracy of AccuTite, areas which were formerly difficult to reach are now treatable! AccuTite is most commonly used to treat areas of the body. These areas include the arms, thighs, abdomen, knees, and back. However, AccuTite is also incredibly beneficial in treating areas of the face, including the eyebrows, nose, lower face and jawline, and neck. Almost any area of the body will benefit from AccuTite and its skin-tightening, fat-reducing properties.
Is AccuTite Safe?
AccuTite is incredibly safe as well as non-invasive. The technology has been developed in a way that ensures an effective yet comfortable procedure. In addition to the advanced AccuTite technology, numerous experts have reviewed this procedure in various clinical publications to show the highest level of safety.
AccuTite is much safer than other traditional skin tightening procedures. The AccuTite procedure occurs in our office, which allows patients to go home with minimal recovery time. Most patients can resume their normal activities within a very short amount of time. This eliminates potential downtime or the risk of further injury or infection. These side-effects are common with invasive surgical procedures due to a lengthy recovery process.
Who Benefits From AccuTite?
The bottom line is that there is no one-size-fits-all answer to the question of how often you should have IV Therapy. The frequency with which you receive these treatments will depend on several factors, including your overall health, your specific nutritional needs, and your doctor’s recommendations.
That said, most people who receive regular IV Therapy treatments do so on a weekly, monthly, or bi-monthly basis. However, some people may need to have these treatments more or less often, depending on their circumstances.