Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Knees.

Most clients see meaningful tightening after one session, but 1–3 treatments spaced 6–12 weeks apart often deliver optimal results. Your practitioner will assess skin laxity and recommend a personalized plan based on goals and medical history.

Discomfort is usually mild and described as tingling or intermittent warmth. Topical numbing can be used if needed. Any soreness or tenderness typically resolves within a few days with no long-term pain.

You may notice immediate tightening, with progressive improvement as collagen remodels over 8–12 weeks. Results continue to develop for several months and can last many months to years depending on lifestyle and aging factors.

Common side effects include temporary redness, mild swelling, or tingling. Rare complications like burns or nerve irritation are uncommon when performed by trained professionals. We screen for contraindications to minimize risks.

Ideal candidates have mild to moderate skin laxity, good overall health, and realistic expectations. Those with severe laxity, active infections, or certain medical conditions may be advised alternative treatments.

Avoid excessive sun exposure and topical irritants before treatment. Wear loose clothing afterward. Expect minimal downtime; keep the area moisturized, avoid strenuous exercise 24–48 hours, and attend follow-up assessments as recommended.