
The newest high-tech wrinkle-softening strategy
Posted Wednesday, October 03, 2007
The FDA recently approved a new cosmetic treatment with effects like that of Botox but with a method completely unlike Botox’s. It’s called GFX, and it uses radio frequency to relax the furrows between the brows.
Here’s how it works: a qualified physician makes a tiny puncture in the skin, into which the GFX needle probe is inserted. He or she administers a controlled amount of radio frequency energy, which ablates a tiny section of the motor nerves, disabling them and consequently relaxing the associated wrinkles. Unlike other needle-based wrinkle-smoothers, nothing is actually injected into the tissues, and the results last well over a year.
It may not be easy to find physicians with GFX technology just yet, but because its gaining momentum very quickly, you can expect to hear and see more about it soon.
Tags: Botox, GFX, nerve, procedure, radio frequency, treatment, wrinkles