Radiofrequency (RF) skin tightening
Cleared ≠ proven. An FDA 510(k) clearance means the device may be legally marketed for that use — it is not, on its own, evidence that it works for you. How we grade evidence → Compare with another device →
Manufacturer / marketing claims — not verified by SkinCarisma.
RF skin tightening has reasonable evidence for in-clinic devices; at-home units deliver less energy, so results are typically subtler and slower. Benefits build over repeated sessions and depend on consistent use.
How this device plays with the actives in your routine.
General guidance — patch-test new combinations and follow your device's manual.
General guidance for this device class — always follow your device's manual and check with a clinician.
This page is information, not medical advice. Device data comes from the FDA openFDA database and manufacturer filings; SkinCarisma does not independently test devices. For your situation, consult a dermatologist. See our methodology.