Abstract
Demand for non-invasive body sculpting procedures has been steadily increasing, spurring the development of new energy-based technologies. This study assessed the safety and efficacy of a new monopolar 2 MHz radiofrequency (RF) device for fat reduction of the flanks and abdomen. Nineteen subjects from two clinical sites were enrolled in this study and received a single 15-minute treatment with the 2 MHz RF device. Up to six applicators were placed on the abdomen and/or flanks during the treatment. Follow-up assessments were scheduled 12 weeks after treatment. Efficacy evaluations included live ratings and Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale (GAIS) ratings by blinded investigators, ultrasound measurements of fat thickness, and patient-reported outcomes before and after treatment. Investigator assessments showed more than one-point change in the GAIS scale at the 12-week follow-up visit. Ultrasound measurements revealed a significant reduction in fat thickness in both the abdomen (average 24%) and the flanks (22%). The majority of the patients were satisfied with the treatment and mild self-resolving side effects were observed. No serious adverse events were reported. Treatment of local adiposities with a new monopolar 2 MHz radiofrequency device leads to improvement of body contour with no downtime or side effects. Lasers Surg. Med. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
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