What Happens During the Procedure?
Renuvion can be performed under local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia, depending on the guidance of Dr. Rozbeh Torabi and Dr. Radbeh Torabi. You will discuss your anesthesia options with the team in detail during your preliminary consultation in Scottsdale, Phoenix, or Chandler.
Once you are resting peacefully, a tiny incision is created, allowing the doctors to insert the specialized Renuvion wand. The wand emits radiofrequency energy that gently warms the deeper skin layers, triggering a collagen-renewal response. Simultaneously, Renuvion delivers cooling helium plasma to minimize the risk of damage to the superficial skin layer. The Renuvion device continuously monitors temperature throughout your procedure to ensure your safety and success.