Radiofrequency Treatment
Weight gain is one of today’s major health challenges, with excess weight negatively affecting both health and appearance. While diet and exercise help many, some stubborn fat deposits remain resistant. Radiofrequency treatment targets these resistant fats through heat, leading to regional slimming and fat reduction. It is an effective solution for sagging skin, cellulite formation, and localized fat deposits, especially in the facial area. But what exactly is radiofrequency treatment, and how is it performed?
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What is Radiofrequency Therapy?
Radiofrequency therapy is a technique used to remove fat tissues by using sound waves to induce heat. This heat breaks down stubborn fats—especially those that persist despite exercise and diet—allowing them to be eliminated via the lymphatic system.
The procedure activates water molecules and ions in the body with radio waves, releasing energy that raises the temperature of the targeted area to 41–43°C. This overall increase in body temperature by 4–5°C further elevates the temperature in the subcutaneous tissue to 50–55°C. Importantly, radiofrequency treatment is designed to heat the skin safely without causing damage.
By promoting intracellular oxygen diffusion and accelerating the metabolism of stored fat, radiofrequency therapy triggers lymphatic drainage and causes fat cells to shrink. The result is a localized slimming and toning effect.
How is Radiofrequency Treatment Done?
Before the procedure, the patient meets with the doctor for an evaluation, during which personalized treatment planning takes place. The size of the area to be treated also influences the process.
Procedure Steps:
1. Consultation and Examination:
The doctor assesses the patient’s needs and defines the treatment area. Any necessary pre-treatment controls are completed before starting.
2. Preparation and Sterilization:
The treatment area and all materials are thoroughly sterilized to minimize infection risk. Anesthesia may be applied to ensure the patient experiences minimal discomfort.
3. Application:
A cooling, lubricating ultrasound gel is applied to the area. The device head is then carefully moved over the targeted region. During the treatment, a slight warmth is felt, and no bruising occurs.
4. Post-Treatment:
Occasionally, the patient may notice a darkening of the urine—a harmless indication that fat is being excreted by the kidneys and liver. After the procedure, patients can resume their daily activities immediately.

Who is Radiofrequency Treatment Suitable for?
Radiofrequency treatment is suitable for everyone who has completed body development. However, it is determined after the examination whether people with complaints such as chronic neck discomfort, back, hip, waist, knee pain are suitable for treatment. This method, which is generally applied to people over the age of 18, removes weight that cannot be lost despite sports and diet. In this way, fats resistant to diet and exercise are broken down by heat and removed from the body. At the same time; people with regional fat, cellulite formation and sagging in the face area are also suitable for radiofrequency treatment.
Which Areas Is Radiofrequency Applied?
Radiofrequency is applied to many areas. It attracts attention thanks to being both a practical and effective method. At the same time, the fact that there is no bruising in the area after the treatment increases the interest in the radiofrequency method day by day. So, which areas is radiofrequency applied to?
- Legs
- Arms
- Abdominal
- Basen
- Hip
- Belly
- Face
- Jowl
- Neck
- Decolte zone
- Back
- Radiofrequency is applied to areas such as cellulite.
Things to Consider When Applying Radiofrequency Treatment
When applying radiofrequency treatment, attention is paid to the patient’s health status. It is especially recommended not to perform the treatment 3-4 days before and after the menstrual period. Therefore, the specialist doctor examines the patient and takes the necessary precautions about the treatment process.
At the same time, it is very important to quit habits that may cause problems during the procedure. In this way, the result is more effective. Another point to be considered when applying radiofrequency treatment is the correct determination of the area to be treated. In this way, the patient’s problem is easily eliminated.
Sterilization is among the things to be considered when applying radiofrequency treatment. Cleaning the materials to be used and the area to be treated eliminates the risk of infection. This situation, which ensures the smooth completion of the procedure, also affects the process after the treatment.
After the procedure, which is practical and completed in a short time, the creams given by the doctor should be used. Also, the doctor's recommendations should be followed. These factors, which ensure that the healing process is completed in a shorter time, are among the things to be considered in radiofrequency treatment.

Radiofrequency Treatment of Lumbar Hernia
Radiofrequency treatment of lumbar hernia solves the problem of patients in a practical way. Radiofrequency, also known as nerve burning treatment, ensures that the procedure is completed smoothly. Thanks to being a non-surgical method, side effects are minimized. Radiofrequency treatment of herniated disc reduces the patient’s pain.
At the same time, this method, which treats the damage in the problematic area, corrects the problematic area. In radiofrequency treatment of herniated disc, a current of 60 to 80 degrees is applied to the area. It is aimed to heal the patient by causing tissue damage to the problematic area.
Herniated disc radiofrequency treatment, which is effective on nerves, can relieve pain for a long time, even permanently. Intermittent radiofrequency treatment is generally used for problems such as neck and herniated discs.
Varicose Veins Treatment with Radiofrequency
Radiofrequency Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia is the name given to the nerve that causes pain in the face. This condition, which causes severe and sharp pain, is a pain disorder of neural origin. Therefore, radiofrequency treatment of trigeminal neuralgia is preferred. Radiofrequency, which practically eliminates the problem in the region, allows the patient to get rid of the pain.
Trigeminal neuralgia radiofrequency treatment is both an effective and low-risk method. Thanks to these features, it is preferred by many people. After a controlled trigeminal neuralgia radiofrequency treatment, there is no incision scar in the area. Since it is a special treatment method, it should be performed by a specialized doctor.


Before and After Radiofrequency Treatment
Patients typically notice a significant improvement in skin firmness and smoothness after radiofrequency treatment. This method is especially beneficial for individuals who struggle to lose weight through diet and exercise alone. Not only does it target resistant fat, but it also improves overall health and appearance. The visible changes before and after treatment continue to attract interest, and the absence of downtime makes it a preferred choice.
Radiofrequency Treatment Costs
The cost of radiofrequency treatment varies according to several factors:
- The size of the area being treated
- The technology and equipment used in the clinic
- The experience and specialization of the doctor
Costs may be higher in state-of-the-art facilities, and the overall price depends on individual patient needs. For more detailed pricing information, it is recommended to contact the expert team at Lygos Clinic.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radiofrequancy Treatment
Radiofrequency; It is good for diseases such as waist, neck, back, wrist, elbow, shoulder and arm, coccyx, hip pain.
The number of sessions of radiofrequency is determined according to the needs of the patient. There are procedures completed in a single session as well as treatments up to 10 sessions.
After radiofrequency treatment, a slight edema may occur, which disappears spontaneously in a short time.
Radiofrequency needle is a skin rejuvenation and beautification method. This method, which eliminates skin problems, gives patients a younger and more aesthetic appearance.
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