Agnes
Agnes is an FDA-cleared skin rejuvenation treatment that combines micro-needling with radiofrequency (RF) energy to selectively reduce pockets of fat and subtly tighten loose skin, with minimal downtime.
BENEFITS
Under Eye Bags
Submental Reduction
Wrinkles Around Eyes and Mouth
Acne & Syringomas
Upper Eyelid Rejuvenation
Jowls & Jawline Sculpting
Enlarged Pores
FAQ
How long after filler or botox injections can i do agnes treatment?
It is recommended that clients schedule Agnes at least a week after any filler injections. although filler has resistance to thermal energy it is always recommended to leave some time in between filler injections and Agnes treatment.
Is agnes safe for all skin types and skin tone?
Agnes is a radio frequency micro needling device for any type of skin.Â
How relevant is recent sun exposure on agnes treatment?
Prior treatment, it is irrelevant to Agnes treatments but after receiving such treatments, patients should try to avoid intentional and direct sunlight for 48 hours
What Post Treatment care is required?
Your skin may feel quite dry for several days following your treatment. Be prepared to keep your skin well hydrated with a barrier cream make sure you drink lots of water. Also you should avoid sun exposure to the sun for several days following the treatment and sunscreen at least SPF 50 is required.Â
How many treatments do i need?
We will assess your skin during your consultation. Depending on the treatment area, the condition of your skin and the results you’re seeking, we will recommend between one to three treatments
Am i a candidate for agnes skin rejuvenation?
Agnes was initially created to treat stubborn undereye bags caused by stress, aging or genetics. It is a versatile device that can improve several concerns including acne, puffy lower eyelid pads, wrinkles, scars, enlarged pores, undereye bags, sagging skin and uneven skin texture
Is Agnes painful?
It doesn’t hurt for most people, you may feel a slight warming sensation as the device heats your tissue
is agnes FDA Approved?
It is now widely used in aesthetics practices for minimally invasive. After the approval from the US FDA in 2017, Agnes has been adopted to plastic surgery, dermatology and aesthetic practices in the US as the backbone technology of non-surgical aesthetic procedureÂ
BEFORE AND AFTER AGNES TREATMENTÂ


