LOS ANGELES, April 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. Kian Karimi at REJUVA Medical Aesthetics introduces AccuTite, the smallest minimally-invasive radio-frequency assisted lipolysis tissue remodeling device. The new AccuTite makes focal RF contraction without excisional surgery, the new development in cosmetic medicine. Small, but mighty, the AccuTite delivers precision heating in addition to the science and safety recognized with the Radio-Frequency Assisted Lipolysis (RFAL) family of technologies. AccuTite targets the hard to reach and delicate areas of the face and body such as brows, periorbital, nasolabial fold, the lower face and neck with pinpoint accuracy and precision. InMode's technological advancements have become the new standard for plastic surgery, specifically in the radio-frequency aesthetic market.
"AccuTite is an ideal minimal to no downtime procedure to accurately target the face to stimulate a patient's own collagen rather than using a foreign additive. I'm looking forward to the versatility it will bring to our patient base," says Dr. Kian Karimi.
Learn more about InMode technologies by visiting www.inmodemd.com/accutite.
REJUVA Medical Aesthetics is located at 11645 Wilshire Blvd, Suite #605, Los Angeles, California 90025. For more information, call (424) 334-3114 or visit www.rejuvamedical.org.
About Dr. Kian Karimi
Kian Karimi MD, FACS is a double-board certified facial plastic surgeon/head and neck surgeon. Dr. Kian received his medical degree at Indiana University School of Medicine and graduated at the top of his class, earning him membership into the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society. Dr. Kian completed his residency at the University of Florida and fellowship in facial plastic surgery at the University of Toronto. Dr. Kian maintains an active practice in facial plastic surgery, head and neck surgery, and endonasal skull base surgery in Los Angeles, California. Dr. Kian is nationally recognized and is a recurrent invited guest on CBS 'The Doctors' for his cutting edge, minimally invasive aesthetic techniques. He is actively involved in research in facial plastic surgery and has particular interest in minimally invasive facial rejuvenation, platelet therapy, and ethics.
SOURCE InMode
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