Agnes RF is a minimally invasive radiofrequency microneedling treatment designed to target stubborn fat, tighten skin, and improve facial contour. It’s FDA-cleared, precise, and performed by a board-certified provider to ensure safe, effective results.
Agnes RF uses ultrafine insulated needles combined with radiofrequency energy to target specific areas of fat and stimulate collagen production. This helps reduce under-eye bags, jawline fullness, and other localized fat deposits while improving skin firmness and texture.
Agnes RF is commonly used for:
- Under-eye fat reduction (lower eyelid bags)
- Jawline and chin contouring
- Fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes
- Acne or small skin lesions
It’s ideal for precise, targeted treatments in delicate areas.
Yes. Agnes RF is FDA-cleared and considered safe when performed by an experienced, board-certified provider. Most patients experience minimal downtime, and side effects are usually limited to mild redness, swelling, or tenderness at the treatment site.
Patients may feel a mild pricking or warming sensation during treatment. Local numbing is applied for comfort, and discomfort is generally short-lived. Most people tolerate the procedure very well.
Recovery is typically minimal, with most patients resuming normal activities within a day or two. Mild redness, swelling, or bruising may occur and usually resolves within a week. Your provider will give detailed aftercare instructions to optimize results.
Results are often visible after 1–2 sessions, depending on the treatment area and your goals. Your provider will design a personalized treatment plan for best outcomes.
Some improvement can be seen immediately, but full results appear over 4–8 weeks as fat is reduced and collagen remodels. Continued skin tightening can occur for several months post-treatment.
Yes! Agnes RF works well with other facial rejuvenation treatments like Botox, dermal fillers, or collagen-inducing procedures for a comprehensive approach. Learn more about our facial contouring and collagen-building treatments here
Common side effects include temporary redness, swelling, mild bruising, or tenderness at the treatment site. Serious complications are rare when treated by a qualified, board-certified provider.