Summary
- FaceTite is a treatment that uses radiofrequency energy that delivers heat to tighten the skin and reduce small pockets of fat on your lower face.
- It is best for mild to moderate sagging around the jawline, lower face, and neck area.
- Results develop slowly over 3 to 12 months
- Recovery period can take a couple of weeks
- It is effective for many people, but results depend on skin quality, age, and expectations.
Introduction
FaceTite is described as a non-surgical facelift, which makes it sound like a simple way to tighten your loose skin without the risks you can get from traditional surgery. But does FaceTite really work?
This guide is written for an audience who want a clear and honest answer. It explains:
- What FaceTite is
- How the procedure works
- What results you can expect
- What real patient feedback
- Who is it suitable for
- How it compares with other non-surgical facelift procedures
- Typical cost in the UK
- How long is the recovery
What is FaceTite?
FaceTite is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that uses radiofrequency assisted lipolysis (RFAL) technology.
This treatment uses controlled heat that shrinks small fat pockets, tightens loose skin, and boosts the production of new collagen.
Unlike surface treatments, FaceTite works underneath the skin, that is the reason why it can produce stronger tightening than many non-invasive devices.
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How FaceTite differs from a surgical facelift
A traditional facelift involves general anaesthetic, larger cuts in the skin, removing excess skin, and longer recovery. On the other hand, Facetite requires:
- Tiny entry points
- Use of local anaesthetic
- Non removal of the skin
- Shorter recovery period
This makes it more appealing to people who want improvement without major surgery.
How Does the FaceTite Procedure Work?
FaceTite uses two small electrodes, one goes under the skin, and the other one sits on the surface. Energy from RF passes between them, heating tissue safely and evenly.
Step-by-step procedure
- The doctor will mark the treatment area and injects local anaesthetic to numb the area.
- A small opening is made in the skin so the probe can be placed underneath the skin.
- Radiofrequency energy is delivered between the probe under the skin and the electrode on top. The heat from RF energy shrinks fat cells, tightens existing collagen, and signals your body to produce more collagen.
You will feel your skin will start to tighten as the tissue slowly contracts, this results in firmer skin over time.
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Treatment time and common areas
A FaceTite session lasts 45 to 90 minutes. Common treatment areas include:
- Jawline
- Neck
- Jowls
- Cheeks
- Lower face
Related read: Ultimate Guide: Chin Lipo vs FaceTite for Double Chin (UK)
FaceTite Before and After: What to Expect
| Timeframe | What You May Notice |
| Right after treatment |
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| First few weeks |
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| 3 to 12 months | Most patients notice:
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Because collagen slowly builds, the results appear natural and not sudden. It is important to know that FaceTite does not lift the face in the same way as surgery. Expect the improvement to be noticeable but subtle.
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What Patients Say About FaceTite
Many reviews can be found on platforms such as Reddit, where people share honest feedback.
Positive reviews
Patients who are happy with their results share:
- Firmer jawline
- Less sagging around the neck
- Better face shape
- Natural-looking results
- Shorter recovery
Satisfaction is highest among patients who:
- Had mild to moderate loose skin
- Understood what to expect from the treatment
- Followed aftercare advice
Negative reviews
Less positive experiences involve:
- Swelling longer than expected
- Discomfort during healing
- Results being too subtle
- Uneven tightening
Some people are disappointed because they expected results like that of a facelift.
Expectations are important. FaceTite tightens and reshapes, but it does not replace the results you can get from surgery.
Does FaceTite Really Work? Looking at the Science
Facetite works through two main actions:
- Collagen stimulation
Heat from RF causes collagen fibres to contract and it triggers the body to produce more collagen, which makes the skin firmer over time.
- Fat reduction
The same RF energy that signals the body to produce more collagen, delivers heat that melts small fat deposits to help define jawline and the lower face.
Who benefits most?
FaceTite works best for people who:
- Have early sagging
- Have fairly good skin quality
- Want non-surgical procedure
It is less suitable for those with:
- Severe drooping
- Very thin and damaged skin
- Unrealistic expectations
Comparing FaceTite to a Non-Surgical Facelift
Benefits of a non-surgical facelift
Compared to a traditional surgery, these treatments offer:
- Less risk
- Use of local anaesthetic
- Shorter recovery period
- Gradual and natural change
Limitations
Compared with surgical facelift:
- Results are more subtle
- Maintenance may be needed
- Loose skin is not removed
- It cannot correct advanced ageing
Is FaceTite Worth It? Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Minimally invasive | Not suitable for severe sagging |
| Tightens skin and reduced fat | Results vary |
| Shorter recovery | Swelling and bruising are expected |
| Natural-looking result | Less dramatic than surgery |
| Can delay need for facelift | Cost can be high |
Cost, Recovery, and Safety in the UK
How much does FaceTite cost in the UK
Price depends on the clinic and the area treated. Price range at Harley Street Skin Clinic are:
- Senior Doctor: £4,500
- Lead Doctor: £5,760
Cost is affected by:
- Area being treated
- Practitioner skill
- Clinic location
- Aftercare support
Recovery time
Most patients experience swelling for several days and bruising for up to two weeks. Some also experience skin feeling tight or tender.
Is FaceTite safe?
FaceTite is generally safe, especially when done by an expert practitioner. Possible side effects include:
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Temporary numbness
- Mild pain
- Rare burns
- Uneven texture
Choosing a medically qualified practitioner and clinic reduces these risks.
FaceTite Compared With Other Skin Tightening Treatment
| Treatment Type | How It Works | Fat Reduction | Level of Invasivenesss | Skin Tightening Effect |
| FaceTite | Delivers RF energy under the skin to heat tissue directly | Yes, small fat pockets can be reduced | Minimally invasive | Moderate to strong tightening |
| HIFU (High-intensity Focused Ultrasound) | Sends ultrasound energy into deeper skin layers from the surface | No | Non-invasive | Mild to moderate tightening |
| Surface radiofrequency (RF) | Heats the top layers of the skin using an external device | No | Non-invasive | Mild tightening and improved skin texture |
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FAQs
- Does FaceTite work for sagging skin?
Yes, It can improve mild to moderate sagging but it does not remove excess skin like what a surgery does.
- How soon can I see results?
Some tightening appears within weeks, but results usually develop over 3 to 12 months.
- Is it painful?
The area is numbed by a local anaesthetic. Most patients feel pressure than pain and soreness is common afterwards.
- Can FaceTite replace a surgical facelift?
No. Facetite is only suitable for early skin ageing. It cannot give the same effect as surgery.
- What is recovery like?
It is common to experience swelling and bruising for up to two weeks. Most people return to activities within a few days.
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