Thanks for the review! :) From what I see many people are concerned with melting fat with RF, what do you think about that? I personally think that with home devices liek that we have no control of the temperature and time and it is just like going blind, so it either can result in not heating up enough for stimulation of collagen or heating up too much (maybe highly likely) but in any case it is so uncontrolled that it is too much ijnvestment that MAYBE it does something, whereas in salons they have full control of the temperature. What are your thoughts on this?:)
If you want to be sure about the results, the salon treatments are the way to go. But they aren't accessible t everyone, so for those people these at home devices can be a good alternative. I am not worried about facial fat loss with at home devices, they shouldn't be strong enough for that.
Hello, Currentbody radio frequency device keep the same temperature (42 or 43, depending of which one you get) during the whole treatment. Hope this helped ; )
Hi, are you happy with the results? I assume they can’t be considerable but do you see any change for the better at all? And which setting do you use this device on? Thank you
Dr. Anne thanks for your complete reviews. I wanted to be sure of what to buy in my case. I have combination skin, 41 years old, some hyperpigmentation and loose skin in the neck and chin are. I was thinking of combining a led light therapy device like currenbody mask and also this RF device. Would you suggest a good combination to decrease wrinkles and tight the loose skin? Thanks again for sharing your knowledge. Daniela
It is a combination that I use, and I have the same skin type, am 45, have pigmentation and start seeing jowls. But as I say in all of these videos: The effects will be very subtle, so don't expect too much, especially with skin tightening.
@@DoctorAnne thanks for your reply. I was also studying regarding HIFU. I couldn't find a review on that one from you or did I miss it? Thanks again for sharing your knowledge!
@@danielasalas5016 I touched on it when I talked about Radiofrequency and how it works in the skin and I reviewed the Medicare device that combines HIFU with other things, but no separate videos, no. It isn't that much different in what it does in the skin though.
Hello! I was wondering if it's possible to use it when you have a dental implant or Botox in the masseter muscle? I've heard contradicting information about both so I don't know what is true.. 😐 Would appreciate your input 😊
You can use it on parts where you had Botox, but it might make the Botox wear off quicker. It is best to consult with the person that administered the Botox. As for the implant - that depends on where it is. I have one and it doesn't bother me at all, but there are many different factors playing into that.
I am a very loyal fan of yours, Dr Anne, and trust your honest reviews 😊 Am on my way to order a microcurrent device. Just wanted to confirm that the Nuface mini will give similar results to a ZIIP, please?
@@DoctorAnne I will 😊 I am just sò confused as to which device will bring about the biggest change to my smile lines... I have melasma, so cannot use radio frequency due to the heat... Am rather confused 🙃😁
@@Progr3ssNotPerfectionI use it on the highest. See which one you are most comfortable with. I use mine on the weekends which is when I get a chance to. 😊
current body says on instructions to not use if you are actively using any retinol. what do you think about this? its a bit confusing because as far as i am aware there is no interactions between rf and retinol
I am on Tretinoin for my acne and use it without issues. I don't think it is a concern of interactions between the RF and the retinol, but that the skin might be more prone to be irritated.
Hi Dr. Anne, are you still using this device and has it had any effect on fine lines now (if you're past the 8 weeks mark) Great review as always, thanks 🙂
Thank you for the review. Wondering whether it can be used on the area where the filler was applied incorrectly and hasn’t disappeared. The under eye area that seems the upper cheekbone.
You mean to dissolve the filler? I don't think it would work for that. I would suggest seeing someone experienced with fillers and let them tell you which options there are.
@@DoctorAnneI’ve commented under a couple of your rf related devices. Sorry I didn’t see this comment of yours before . The filler stuff would take too long to relate to so I won’t but I’ll share I’ve contacted CurrentBody to ask what temperature to expect on each setting on this device. The response isn’t related to my question. Just like in case of their CurrentBody Led face mask. OmniluxLed sales service is so much more competent. I am still pretty serious into the purchase but time will show what happens ashen Black Friday arrives.
@@Progr3ssNotPerfection I have updated my discount codes page on the blog with a Black Friday code for CurrentBody if you still want to purchase from them and don't find a better deal anywhere else.
@@DoctorAnne oh, is this a www blog?? Or it’s somewhere in YT? Or on another platform? I have accounts in social media although I don’t peek into daily. I just download FB/IG /messenger /tiktok when needed.
@@DoctorAnne I’ve found your general info piece in YT and the reference to your website and I’ve got the code section!! Could I just ask you one more question please? I hear here and there about collage production cycle which allegedly take 4 -6 weeks, the question that is repeated a lot under many at 🏡 rf devices reviews and is left unanswered, from what I’ve noticed, is: how come the producers recommend to use them more often than every 4 to 6 weeks. 1 of CurrentBody competitors has a device (42 degrees ) that they recommend using daily (!). Anyways, I’ve just been trying to find as scholarly articles as possible in relation to that but it’s going to take much longer since most findings are related to collagen supplements so I’m going to have to try more nuanced okey words so google finally finds something worth reading :-/
Hello! When I used it the first time on the cheeks of my face, the green light did not stop flashing and I did not get the necessary temperature by putting on the green light and I spent more than 5 minutes trying to make the area stay in solid green and then the orange light came out to change the area, but it did not come out at any time, So I don't know if I've done anything wrong or if there's a problem with the machine. Not being clear about the temperature level I think I was in the third level of speed, it was a lot for my skin... You Have some tips for the light fixed green in your therapie? thanks
No, I am sorry. The way the light works is something I am not happy with, which I feedbacked to the company. It is too hard to see if the green light is flashing or consistent.
Hi Frau Doctor, to me your before picture looks better, less jowls. Your face looks thinner in after picture but not younger. Looks like more facial laxity in after picture.
@@DoctorAnne sure. for me anyway, RF is very fat melting. I would only use it in the bottom part of my face. I had some for breast lifting and guess what happened... ☹️
@@tracymullane8818 That depends on th intensity and the device. Fat melting is a feature some devices have to assist with the tightening, it isn't an issue with all devices.
Hi! Thank you for the review! Between the currentbody RF and the Medicube, which one would you choose? With Black Friday, there are good offers and I wanted to purchase the currentbody RF device, but now I'm not sure anymore 🥲
It entirely depends on what is realistic for you to actually use. Medicube is easier to fit into a routine as it is quicker, but you have to do it more often. The CB one does target forehead and the elevens, which the Medicube one does not. I use both now and found both to give results on me perosnally.
Thanks for the review! :) From what I see many people are concerned with melting fat with RF, what do you think about that? I personally think that with home devices liek that we have no control of the temperature and time and it is just like going blind, so it either can result in not heating up enough for stimulation of collagen or heating up too much (maybe highly likely) but in any case it is so uncontrolled that it is too much ijnvestment that MAYBE it does something, whereas in salons they have full control of the temperature. What are your thoughts on this?:)
If you want to be sure about the results, the salon treatments are the way to go. But they aren't accessible t everyone, so for those people these at home devices can be a good alternative.
I am not worried about facial fat loss with at home devices, they shouldn't be strong enough for that.
Hello,
Currentbody radio frequency device keep the same temperature (42 or 43, depending of which one you get) during the whole treatment.
Hope this helped ; )
I have this device. I haven’t experienced fat loss.
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Hi, are you happy with the results? I assume they can’t be considerable but do you see any change for the better at all? And which setting do you use this device on? Thank you
@@Progr3ssNotPerfection I assume this is a question for @annied8572
@@DoctorAnne yes. I do t thrive at adding comments in YT apparently. It probably means she has t seen it at all :-/ thank you
Nice review ⚡️ very interesting device.
I was really excited to get my hands on it.
could you please, compare "tripollar" and "age-r Ussera Deep shot" 😚
I don't have the tripollar.
Good evening dr anne love your videos your the best 😊 xx
Thank you for your kind words.
Dr. Anne thanks for your complete reviews. I wanted to be sure of what to buy in my case. I have combination skin, 41 years old, some hyperpigmentation and loose skin in the neck and chin are. I was thinking of combining a led light therapy device like currenbody mask and also this RF device. Would you suggest a good combination to decrease wrinkles and tight the loose skin? Thanks again for sharing your knowledge. Daniela
It is a combination that I use, and I have the same skin type, am 45, have pigmentation and start seeing jowls. But as I say in all of these videos: The effects will be very subtle, so don't expect too much, especially with skin tightening.
@@DoctorAnne thanks for your reply. I was also studying regarding HIFU. I couldn't find a review on that one from you or did I miss it? Thanks again for sharing your knowledge!
@@danielasalas5016 I touched on it when I talked about Radiofrequency and how it works in the skin and I reviewed the Medicare device that combines HIFU with other things, but no separate videos, no. It isn't that much different in what it does in the skin though.
Hello! I was wondering if it's possible to use it when you have a dental implant or Botox in the masseter muscle? I've heard contradicting information about both so I don't know what is true.. 😐 Would appreciate your input 😊
You can use it on parts where you had Botox, but it might make the Botox wear off quicker. It is best to consult with the person that administered the Botox.
As for the implant - that depends on where it is. I have one and it doesn't bother me at all, but there are many different factors playing into that.
I am a very loyal fan of yours, Dr Anne, and trust your honest reviews 😊
Am on my way to order a microcurrent device. Just wanted to confirm that the Nuface mini will give similar results to a ZIIP, please?
Yes, for me the NuFace and the ZIIP gave similar results. I haven't used the NuFace mini, but they only differ in attachments, not in how they work.
@@DoctorAnne Thank you sò very much!! Sincerely appreciate your advice ♥️
@@sarinaventer4056 Let me know how it works for you when you tried it.
@@DoctorAnne I will 😊 I am just sò confused as to which device will bring about the biggest change to my smile lines... I have melasma, so cannot use radio frequency due to the heat... Am rather confused 🙃😁
@@sarinaventer4056 I can imagine. Have you considered going for an in-office treatment?
I have this device and I am happy with it but I use it for 35min on the weekends on my more problem areas. Otherwise it would be just too long for me.
I absolutely get that. I just have a hard time defining the areas of my face I don't think need it for now...
Hi, which setting/s do you use it on?
@@Progr3ssNotPerfectionI use it on the highest. See which one you are most comfortable with. I use mine on the weekends which is when I get a chance to. 😊
current body says on instructions to not use if you are actively using any retinol. what do you think about this? its a bit confusing because as far as i am aware there is no interactions between rf and retinol
I am on Tretinoin for my acne and use it without issues. I don't think it is a concern of interactions between the RF and the retinol, but that the skin might be more prone to be irritated.
Would you pick this over lumo evenskyn? Or the newa device ?
I pick this over the Newa because I prefer the handling. I haven't tried the Lumo, so I can't comment on that.
are you still using this . i want a rf device and confused on all the ones available
I am still using it and published a 2 year device update in summer. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/y8h8d_WfYOE/v-deo.htmlsi=MKHnm1sujW4XG636
Hi Doc, can you compare CB Radio frequency vs. Amiro R3 Turbo. Please suggest.
I am sorry, as I haven't tried the Amiro one myself, I can't give you a comparison.
Would it melt facial fat make face looks hollow
No. The at home devices are not designed to melt fat.
Thanks as my face is very skinny and saggy
@@amytong5702 You`re welcome.
Hi Dr. Anne, are you still using this device and has it had any effect on fine lines now (if you're past the 8 weeks mark) Great review as always, thanks 🙂
I am still using it and I will film an update this summer.
@@DoctorAnne brilliant - look forward to it.
What about fat loss? Some warn these devices could melt facial fat pads
I am not worried about that in at home devices, you need more strength than you get there in my opinion.
Thank you for the review. Wondering whether it can be used on the area where the filler was applied incorrectly and hasn’t disappeared. The under eye area that seems the upper cheekbone.
You mean to dissolve the filler? I don't think it would work for that.
I would suggest seeing someone experienced with fillers and let them tell you which options there are.
@@DoctorAnneI’ve commented under a couple of your rf related devices. Sorry I didn’t see this comment of yours before . The filler stuff would take too long to relate to so I won’t but I’ll share I’ve contacted CurrentBody to ask what temperature to expect on each setting on this device. The response isn’t related to my question. Just like in case of their CurrentBody Led face mask. OmniluxLed sales service is so much more competent. I am still pretty serious into the purchase but time will show what happens ashen Black Friday arrives.
@@Progr3ssNotPerfection I have updated my discount codes page on the blog with a Black Friday code for CurrentBody if you still want to purchase from them and don't find a better deal anywhere else.
@@DoctorAnne oh, is this a www blog?? Or it’s somewhere in YT? Or on another platform? I have accounts in social media although I don’t peek into daily. I just download FB/IG /messenger /tiktok when needed.
@@DoctorAnne I’ve found your general info piece in YT and the reference to your website and I’ve got the code section!! Could I just ask you one more question please? I hear here and there about collage production cycle which allegedly take 4 -6 weeks, the question that is repeated a lot under many at 🏡 rf devices reviews and is left unanswered, from what I’ve noticed, is: how come the producers recommend to use them more often than every 4 to 6 weeks. 1 of CurrentBody competitors has a device (42 degrees ) that they recommend using daily (!). Anyways, I’ve just been trying to find as scholarly articles as possible in relation to that but it’s going to take much longer since most findings are related to collagen supplements so I’m going to have to try more nuanced okey words so google finally finds something worth reading :-/
hi, if I have tooth implant can I use it?
That depends on the implant and the location. I have one and never experienced any issues, but I can't comment on yours.
You look younger in the before picture, but maybe it's just the lighting.
Might be. But technically I was younger before, by two months.
Hello! When I used it the first time on the cheeks of my face, the green light did not stop flashing and I did not get the necessary temperature by putting on the green light and I spent more than 5 minutes trying to make the area stay in solid green and then the orange light came out to change the area, but it did not come out at any time, So I don't know if I've done anything wrong or if there's a problem with the machine. Not being clear about the temperature level I think I was in the third level of speed, it was a lot for my skin... You Have some tips for the light fixed green in your therapie? thanks
No, I am sorry. The way the light works is something I am not happy with, which I feedbacked to the company. It is too hard to see if the green light is flashing or consistent.
Hi Frau Doctor, to me your before picture looks better, less jowls. Your face looks thinner in after picture but not younger. Looks like more facial laxity in after picture.
Thank you for sharing your opinion. I didn't notice that in real life.
@@DoctorAnne sure. for me anyway, RF is very fat melting. I would only use it in the bottom part of my face. I had some for breast lifting and guess what happened... ☹️
@@tracymullane8818 That depends on th intensity and the device. Fat melting is a feature some devices have to assist with the tightening, it isn't an issue with all devices.
I want to know this lady age
My age? I am 45 years old.
Hi! Thank you for the review! Between the currentbody RF and the Medicube, which one would you choose? With Black Friday, there are good offers and I wanted to purchase the currentbody RF device, but now I'm not sure anymore 🥲
It entirely depends on what is realistic for you to actually use. Medicube is easier to fit into a routine as it is quicker, but you have to do it more often. The CB one does target forehead and the elevens, which the Medicube one does not.
I use both now and found both to give results on me perosnally.
@@DoctorAnne thank you very much for your answer I went with the currentbody one ;)
@@manana6646 Keep me updated how it works for you.