Heat the dermis where it matters
Intradermal RF places energy below the epidermis, heating collagen fibres and fibroblasts to contract and regenerate tissue. Unlike surface RF, delivery at depth achieves meaningful lifting and tightening with minimal surface injury.
Targeted tightening
Address laxity in jowls, neck, and periorbital areas.
No surface damage
Preserve epidermis while remodeling deep layers.
Cumulative results
Collagen continues to rebuild over 3–6 months.
Device platforms
RF systems supplied with hands-on clinical training.
At a glance
How the treatment
works
Skin assessment
Evaluate laxity, fat distribution, and contraindications.
Depth mapping
Set RF delivery depth for treatment zone.
Energy delivery
Apply controlled RF pulses or continuous heating.
Immediate review
Check tissue response and patient comfort.
Maintenance plan
Schedule booster sessions as needed.
Equip your practice
Primelaze supplies devices, hands-on training, clinical protocols, and nationwide service support.
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Common questions
Intradermal RF uses radiofrequency conduction; HIFU uses focused ultrasound. Both heat deep tissue but with different delivery mechanisms.
Some tightening is immediate from collagen contraction; peak results appear at 2–3 months.
Topical numbing is usually sufficient for most protocols.
Patients with mild to moderate laxity who want non-surgical tightening.








