Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Radio Frequency Zap.

Yes; Radio Frequency Zap is generally safe across most skin types when performed by trained technicians. We screen for contraindications like pregnancy, pacemakers, or active infections. A patch test and consultation ensure personalized settings for safe, effective results.

Many clients notice subtle tightening immediately after treatment, with progressive improvements over two to twelve weeks as collagen remodels. Multiple sessions often yield more noticeable, longer-lasting lifting and firming depending on skin condition and treatment frequency.

Most clients describe a warm, tingling sensation but minimal pain. Settings are adjusted for comfort; topical numbing is rarely necessary. Communicate with your technician to ensure intensity is tolerable and to optimize results without discomfort.

Yes. It's designed as an add-on to enhance facials, peels, microneedling, or cryotherapy. Combining treatments can amplify lifting and product absorption, but your provider will create a safe sequence and timing to avoid irritation and maximize benefits.

Side effects are usually mild and temporary—redness, warmth, or slight swelling for a few hours to a couple days. No significant downtime is required; avoid sun exposure, harsh exfoliants, and follow aftercare advice to support optimal healing.

Typically the add-on takes 10–30 minutes depending on targeted areas and treatment intensity. Your technician will recommend duration based on goals and accommodate into your scheduled facial or body session for a seamless upgrade.