Wow you look fantastic!!! I've been following you for a little while now and you looked great before but I can definitely tell that your skin is more vibrant and youthful from when I started following you. Thank you so much for all of your great content - so helpful! Your videos inspired me to get a tripolar device and after literally 2 weeks I already see some pretty astounding changes
Thank you so much for saying this. A device designed for daily use isn’t designed to reach subdermal tissues where our fat pads live. But they can cause gradual collagen regeneration in the dermis. Which is exactly what I need.
Thanks for the info about the devices. Also just want to say that you’re beautiful and your face is not fat at all. You may feel that way but it’s definitely not true. Have a nice day😀
It's not just the fat loss issue that has raised a lot of questions and confusion, it's also the frequency of use. If we’re denaturing the collagen, is the goal not to allow for it to go through a full collagen cycle, which takes at least four weeks? Otherwise, wouldn't you just be breaking down the collagen over and over again before it was able to rebuild? If these devices aren't strong enough to break down collagen they wouldn't really work and if they are it wouldn't make sense to use them several times a week or even every day. None of the manufacturers seem to be able to provide any answers to this.
But each radio frequency device that I have comes with a manual with directions for how often you’re supposed to use it for the first 30 to 60 days, and then how often you’re supposed to use it in maintenance mode there after. The Nebulyft is different as it says to use it every day. Each one is different. Therefore, I stated at the end of my video to follow the manual for best results. I think what happens is people just make up their own schedule, not based on the manual, and they run into issues because they’re not using it properly. I haven’t had any issues using any of my radio frequency devices when I follow the manual’s schedule.
@@beautybeyond40 Yes, I understand but this isn't so much about the instructions as it is about the science behind the claims. They all say they stimulate collagen through controlled damage, but at the same time their instructions are usually to use the device 2-3 times per week initially or even every day depending on the brand. Your collagen doesn't rebuild every day, it's a cycle that takes weeks to months. It seems counterproductive to keep breaking it down before it has a chance to rebuild. Several other beauty UA-camrs have reached out to some manufacturers to ask about this, but either got no response or got the run-around. It's a question that's raised in comments sections a lot too, but so far no one has been able to get a definitive answer.
@@santanacaipirinha9536very valid sensible questions 👏 it's so confusing . Even the Nira laser device is said to be used daily even 2× day , is that much of heat for long term use even safe?
@@brendagorman6666 oh I didn't know that. So now it's really a concern, to use this much of heat( energy) short and long term. I've been thinking of buying a home based ,energy device, but that's my main concern. Wish someone could clear this out
Hi ,you are very beautiful and this is very informative,I am wondering how do you use retinol kind of product in your beauty routine with this device.Thanks!
I have one it was expensive. Is it ok to use for hollow under eyes? I do see it working for a jawline, legs, and smile lines but if my eyes are shallow would this make it worse or boost collagen to fill it up again?
I would not use any face radio frequency device under your eyes. I think it will be too strong for that delicate area. Tripolar makes an eye device specifically for the eye area if you want to try that, but I don’t know if devices can act like filler, so you might need to get filler? I don’t have hollow under eyes yet, so I can’t speak from experience unfortunately. Sorry.
Nebulyft says to use every day, so if I’m using that one on my jowls for example, I’ll do it every day. The others ones are longer per session, but fewer times per week.
It's not FDA cleared for the US yet, so I haven't tried it. It's a very new device and so I assume that since it's the latest technology for at-home use, it won't cause facial fat loss. I don't think Current Body would carry an rf device that causes facial fat loss. But you're welcome to look on their website or ask them directly. I made this post before I even knew that Current Body was coming out with their own rf device.
The in-office professional treatments like Morpheus 8 have a fat setting. The at-home devices do not. Details matter. and I covered this specifically in this post.
@aussiegirl l here you go ua-cam.com/video/ywuykgM1_ws/v-deo.html Also, I do read all my comments so you don't need to refer to me as if I'm not here. I am so confused as to why people refer to me in the third person on my own channel. Thanks!
Wow you look fantastic!!! I've been following you for a little while now and you looked great before but I can definitely tell that your skin is more vibrant and youthful from when I started following you.
Thank you so much for all of your great content - so helpful! Your videos inspired me to get a tripolar device and after literally 2 weeks I already see some pretty astounding changes
Thank you so much for saying this. A device designed for daily use isn’t designed to reach subdermal tissues where our fat pads live. But they can cause gradual collagen regeneration in the dermis. Which is exactly what I need.
Your face looks GREAT! Your routine is really working out well for you. 👍👍
Thanks for the info about the devices.
Also just want to say that you’re beautiful and your face is not fat at all. You may feel that way but it’s definitely not true.
Have a nice day😀
It's not just the fat loss issue that has raised a lot of questions and confusion, it's also the frequency of use. If we’re denaturing the collagen, is the goal not to allow for it to go through a full collagen cycle, which takes at least four weeks? Otherwise, wouldn't you just be breaking down the collagen over and over again before it was able to rebuild? If these devices aren't strong enough to break down collagen they wouldn't really work and if they are it wouldn't make sense to use them several times a week or even every day. None of the manufacturers seem to be able to provide any answers to this.
But each radio frequency device that I have comes with a manual with directions for how often you’re supposed to use it for the first 30 to 60 days, and then how often you’re supposed to use it in maintenance mode there after. The Nebulyft is different as it says to use it every day. Each one is different. Therefore, I stated at the end of my video to follow the manual for best results. I think what happens is people just make up their own schedule, not based on the manual, and they run into issues because they’re not using it properly. I haven’t had any issues using any of my radio frequency devices when I follow the manual’s schedule.
@@beautybeyond40 Yes, I understand but this isn't so much about the instructions as it is about the science behind the claims. They all say they stimulate collagen through controlled damage, but at the same time their instructions are usually to use the device 2-3 times per week initially or even every day depending on the brand. Your collagen doesn't rebuild every day, it's a cycle that takes weeks to months. It seems counterproductive to keep breaking it down before it has a chance to rebuild. Several other beauty UA-camrs have reached out to some manufacturers to ask about this, but either got no response or got the run-around. It's a question that's raised in comments sections a lot too, but so far no one has been able to get a definitive answer.
@@santanacaipirinha9536very valid sensible questions 👏 it's so confusing . Even the Nira laser device is said to be used daily even 2× day , is that much of heat for long term use even safe?
@@PrototypeMnow Nira says it can be used up to 4x a day. 2 morning and 2 evening waiting at least a minute before retreating
@@brendagorman6666 oh I didn't know that. So now it's really a concern, to use this much of heat( energy) short and long term.
I've been thinking of buying a home based ,energy device, but that's my main concern. Wish someone could clear this out
Hi ,you are very beautiful and this is very informative,I am wondering how do you use retinol kind of product in your beauty routine with this device.Thanks!
I have some skincare routine videos on my channel where I talk about retinol and tretinoin
Thank you for reinforcing this fact!
I have one it was expensive. Is it ok to use for hollow under eyes? I do see it working for a jawline, legs, and smile lines but if my eyes are shallow would this make it worse or boost collagen to fill it up again?
I would not use any face radio frequency device under your eyes. I think it will be too strong for that delicate area. Tripolar makes an eye device specifically for the eye area if you want to try that, but I don’t know if devices can act like filler, so you might need to get filler? I don’t have hollow under eyes yet, so I can’t speak from experience unfortunately. Sorry.
Thank you! How often do you do RF in a wk? i have a Nebulyft.
Nebulyft says to use every day, so if I’m using that one on my jowls for example, I’ll do it every day. The others ones are longer per session, but fewer times per week.
I wish there was a device that would actually reach the fat layer.
There is, Morpheus8 but it can only be performed by a doctor and it is expensive
My mom has a DermaWand device from QVC lol I was wondering if that would cause fat loss?
Not sure as I’m not familiar with that device
Not sure as I’m not familiar with that device
OMG!!
I finally figured out why you look so familiar.
You look like Catherine the Princess of Wales!
You’re both so very beautiful!!
You are BEAUTIFUL !!!!
You look great
If you could only purchase one... which would it be?. I can't afford all 3.
I have a detailed video youtube explaining all the info you need to decide which one is best for you
How about CurrentBody Skin RF Radio Frequency Skin Tightening Device
It's not FDA cleared for the US yet, so I haven't tried it. It's a very new device and so I assume that since it's the latest technology for at-home use, it won't cause facial fat loss. I don't think Current Body would carry an rf device that causes facial fat loss. But you're welcome to look on their website or ask them directly. I made this post before I even knew that Current Body was coming out with their own rf device.
But so many doctors said they do cause fat loss
The in-office professional treatments like Morpheus 8 have a fat setting. The at-home devices do not. Details matter. and I covered this specifically in this post.
What about the Lumo?
Evenskyn says the Lumo doesn’t reach the fat layer, but I don’t use it because I find EMS too painful
Nuface is OK?
NuFace is microcurrent
@@beautybeyond40 😂😂😂
@aussiegirl l here you go ua-cam.com/video/ywuykgM1_ws/v-deo.html Also, I do read all my comments so you don't need to refer to me as if I'm not here. I am so confused as to why people refer to me in the third person on my own channel. Thanks!
Do you ever do a meet and greet? Love to meet you someday
Sometimes at events. Where are you located?
@@beautybeyond40 nyc
@@tinachxx110 awww I lived there for 10 years before LA
You're face is not fat. ❤ Not at all.
I guess it's all relative. I meant that I haven't lost any fullness in my face from using devices
How do y’all like Microcurrent?😊
Microcurrent is probably the modality I have the most UA-cam videos about if you want to look at my videos.
@@beautybeyond40 I will, thank you!