Looking in the mirror in the morning, does your skin appear looser and more tired? Have the first wrinkles appeared, and cosmetic creams no longer bring visible change? Skin firmness gradually decreases with age – a cream cannot influence this deep layer. Radiofrequency treatment, however, delivers controlled thermal energy precisely to the dermis, where the collagen "scaffold" forms. RF Clinic Pro brings this clinical-cosmetic procedure into your home. Why choose the RF Clinic Pro device? Tighter, more youthful-looking skin Controlled deep heating causes collagen fibers to contract, which can produce noticeable skin tightening after the first sessions. Over the long term, studies indicate that new collagen synthesis can also be supported. 30 programs – face, body, cellulite You can choose from 7 face, 13 body, and 10 cellulite programs. By selecting the program name that matches your goal, the device automatically sets the parameters – no need to become an expert. At home, on your schedule Radiofrequency technology that was previously available only in clinics is now usable comfortably at home. One treatment takes just 10–20 minutes, making it easy to fit into your daily routine. Gentle, non-invasive procedure No needles or surgery, just a pleasant warming sensation. The two treatment heads (RF100 and RF500) are suitable for small, delicate facial areas as well as larger body surfaces. Who is the RF Clinic Pro device recommended for? If you are concerned about early wrinkles and loose facial skin For fine facial wrinkles and loss of tone (forehead, eye area/crow’s feet, mouth and nose lines, jawline), the dedicated face programs can gently support a firmer complexion. If the skin of the neck, décolletage, or arms has become lax For laxity of the neck, décolletage, inner upper arms, abdomen, hips, and inner thighs, the body programs can be used over larger areas with the RF500 treatment head. If the appearance of cellulite bothers you The 10 cellulite programs (including settings tailored for oedematous and fibrous cellulite) aim to improve the skin’s external appearance. Studies indicate that radiofrequency can deliver mild-to-moderate improvement in cellulite appearance – complete removal is not a realistic expectation. If your goal is to fade stretch marks or scars A dedicated program is provided to improve the appearance of stretch marks (striae) and scars. Controlled heating can support the dermis’s natural renewal processes, which may gradually improve the treated area’s appearance. If your skin is prone to acne The acne program’s warming effect on sebaceous glands may help treat oilier skin areas. It should be used as an adjunct treatment, not as a replacement for active dermatological therapy. How to use – step by step 1 Clean the skin Before treatment, thoroughly cleanse the area to be treated so no cream or other product remains. 2 Apply the conductive gel Spread the supplied gel over the skin. The gel helps the treatment head glide evenly and ensures uniform heat transfer. 3 Select the program From the menu, choose the area (face / body / cellulite), then the specific program for your goal. The device will automatically load the corresponding settings. 4 Move the treatment head in circular motions Guide the head slowly in circular motions – as if drawing eights – across the skin. Never hold it stationary in one spot to avoid excessive surface heating. 5 Set the warmth to a comfortable level Adjust the power with the Up/Down buttons. A pleasant warmth is appropriate; tailor the intensity to the treated area’s sensitivity. 6 Maintain the rhythm – patience is key The recommended protocol is 2–3 sessions per week, totaling 10–15 treatments. The effects of a cycle can last for several months, after which occasional repeat sessions are advisable. What happens under the skin? – Mechanism of action Radiofrequency is a high-frequency alternating current (for this device between 470 kHz and 2 MHz) that changes direction so rapidly it does not stimulate muscles or nerves. Instead, electrical energy converts to heat in the tissues – a process known in medical practice as diathermy. Controlled heat reaches the dermis, where collagen fibers are located. The elevated temperature causes existing collagen fibers to shorten and contract, producing a palpable skin-tightening effect even during treatment. Subsequently – typically over weeks to months after treatment – the skin’s self-renewal, wound-healing-like processes begin, which studies suggest may contribute to new collagen and elastin formation. This explains why patience is important: the true result unfolds gradually after a consistent treatment cycle. What’s in the box? The RF Clinic Pro arrives with all equipment needed for use: 1 pc RF Clinic Pro main device 1 pc RF100 treatment head (smaller, for face and delicate areas) 1 pc RF500 treatment head (larger, for body areas) 1 pc Conductive gel 1 pc Power supply (AC/DC charger) 1 pc Carrying case Cleaning and maintenance After use, remove the treatment head and wipe off the gel with a soft, slightly damp cloth (or a solution of 75% water – 25% denatured ethanol), then dry. Do not immerse the device in water, expose it to humid or dusty environments, or leave it in direct sunlight. Periodically check the treatment head for damage: if you see any cracks, stop using it and have it replaced. About the conductive gel Conductive gel is required for treatment to aid the treatment head’s smooth glide and heat transfer. The package includes gel; it can be replenished later as an accessory. Frequently asked questions Can I use it if I have a health issue? If you have any existing health conditions, please consult your treating physician before use. The device is not suitable for everyone – contraindications are compiled in a separate section below. Can I use it with a pacemaker or metal implant? No. The use of radiofrequency is contraindicated for people with pacemakers or large metal prostheses. The device is for external use only on intact, undamaged skin. Does the treatment hurt? It is not painful. When the treatment head touches the skin, you will feel a pleasant warmth that can be adjusted between milder and stronger levels according to the sensitivity of the treated area. How many treatments until I see results? Many notice slight tightening after the first sessions. For more lasting results, experience suggests at least 10–15 treatments of 10–20 minutes each, performed 2–3 times per week. How long do the effects last? The effect of a complete treatment cycle can persist for several months. As natural skin aging continues, periodic repeat treatments may help maintain the result. Duration also depends on age and lifestyle (e.g., smoking). Is this an alternative to surgical facelift? It does not replace a surgical facelift, but as a gentle, non-invasive solution it can contribute to a firmer-looking skin. It can also be combined with other cosmetic procedures if desired. Technical specifications Product name RF Clinic Pro radiofrequency cosmetic device SKU G1506 Brand Globus Manufacturer Domino S.r.l. (Globus Corporation), Italy Number of programs 30 (7 face, 13 body, 10 cellulite) Treatment heads RF100 and RF500 (included) Emission frequency 470 kHz – 2 MHz Treatment head power 200 W (50 Ohm) Power supply AC/DC power supply and rechargeable battery Battery 12 V, 4000 mAh Ni-MH (rechargeable) Handle protection rating IP68 Dimensions 170 × 220 × 60 mm Weight approx. 460 g When NOT to use the device? Persons with a pacemaker or other implanted electronic device Presence of large metal prosthesis in the treated area Areas with augmentation (implant placement) Known collagenopathy (collagen disease) Sensorial neuropathy (sensory disturbance) Viral or traumatic skin lesions, damaged skin During pregnancy – without prior medical consultation Unsure? Consult your treating physician before use! Important information The RF Clinic Pro is intended for external use only on intact skin. After treatment, some users may experience temporary mild redness or slight swelling, which typically resolves within a few hours. Use the device only with the supplied treatment heads and follow the user manual. The information provided here is for guidance only. This description does not replace medical advice. If you have health concerns or doubts, consult your treating physician. Scientific background and sources The effects of radiofrequency skin treatment have been examined in numerous clinical trials and histological analyses. The studies below present results related to skin tightening, collagen renewal, and cellulite treatment: Suh DH, et al. (2020). Monopolar radiofrequency treatment for facial laxity: Histometric analysis. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. PubMed (2025). Evaluation of Improvement in Skin Laxity and Oiliness After Monopolar Radiofrequency Treatment: A Pilot Study. PubMed Treatment of Facial Skin Laxity by a New Monopolar Radiofrequency Device. The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology. PMC (2009). A multicenter study of cellulite treatment with a variable emission radio frequency system. PubMed Radiofrequency-Based Treatments for Facial Rejuvenation: A Systematic Review of Efficacy, Safety, and Patient-Centered Outcomes. PMC Related content Radiofrequency devices → Beauty care category →