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    AccuTite

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    The AccuTite is the smallest contraction device for cosmetic medicine, providing precise fat reduction (if wanted) and skin tightening and lifting in areas such as the eyebrows, eyelids, under-eye fat pads, upper arms, and knees.

    Precision Fat Reduction and Skin Tightening for Smaller Areas in Bondi Junction, Sydney
    AccuTite is a minimally invasive treatment designed to address small, delicate areas of fat and skin laxity with a high degree of precision. At Beauty by Doctor in Bondi Junction, Sydney, AccuTite is used as part of a medically guided approach to facial and body contouring, particularly in areas where larger devices may not be suitable. It is often considered for patients seeking targeted refinement in areas such as the eyelids, under-eye region, brows, and other smaller anatomical zones.

    AccuTite is recognised as one of the smallest radiofrequency-assisted contouring devices available in cosmetic medicine. This allows for controlled delivery of energy in areas that require precision, making it suitable for treating regions where accuracy and tissue preservation are important. In appropriate patients, it may assist in reducing small pockets of fat while also supporting skin tightening and tissue contraction.

    What Is AccuTite?
    AccuTite is a minimally invasive procedure that uses radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis to treat small and delicate areas. A fine internal probe is inserted beneath the skin through a small entry point, while an external electrode remains on the surface. These work together to deliver controlled radiofrequency energy to the targeted tissue.
    This energy can assist in liquefying small, localised fat deposits where appropriate, while also generating heat within the surrounding tissue. This thermal effect may support collagen remodelling and soft tissue contraction over time, contributing to a firmer and more refined appearance.
    The procedure is typically performed under local anaesthesia, often with light intravenous conscious sedation, to support patient comfort.

    How AccuTite Differs from FaceTite and BodyTite
    AccuTite is part of the same family of radiofrequency-assisted technologies as FaceTite and BodyTite, but is specifically designed for smaller, more precise treatment areas. While BodyTite is generally used for larger body areas and FaceTite for broader regions of the face and neck, AccuTite allows for targeted treatment in delicate zones such as around the eyes or in smaller facial contours.
    This makes AccuTite particularly useful in areas where a high degree of precision is required and where subtle contouring is the goal. It may be used on its own or as part of a combined treatment plan alongside FaceTite, BodyTite, or Morpheus8, depending on the patient’s needs.

    Common Treatment Areas
    AccuTite can be used to treat a range of smaller or more delicate areas where localised fat or skin laxity may be present. Common areas include the upper and lower eyelids, under-eye fat pads, brow area, nasolabial folds, lower face, and neck. It may also be used in selected body areas such as the upper arms, knees, inner thighs, or small areas of the abdomen where precision contouring is required.
    Each treatment is tailored to the individual based on anatomy, skin quality, and treatment goals.

    What Results Can You Expect?
    AccuTite aims to support improved contour and skin firmness in targeted areas. Patients may notice a smoother appearance of the skin, subtle lifting or tightening, and in some cases a reduction in small, localised fat deposits. In delicate areas such as under the eyes, the goal is typically refinement rather than significant volume change.
    Some early changes may be visible within the first few weeks, however swelling in the initial phase can obscure results. As healing progresses and collagen remodelling occurs, improvements typically become more noticeable over time. Results are often more apparent around 12 weeks, with continued improvement in some cases for several months. Outcomes vary between individuals.

    The Role of Morpheus8
    Morpheus8 is often used in conjunction with AccuTite to enhance overall skin quality and tightening. While AccuTite works beneath the skin to address deeper structures and small fat deposits, Morpheus8 targets more superficial layers using radiofrequency microneedling.
    This combination approach may support improvements in skin texture, fine lines, and overall skin quality, particularly in areas such as the under-eyes, lower face, and neck. Your practitioner will advise whether combination treatment is appropriate for your specific concerns.

    The Treatment Process
    The process begins with a consultation at our Bondi Junction clinic, where your concerns, medical history, and treatment goals are discussed. A clinical assessment is performed to determine whether AccuTite is suitable for you, and a personalised treatment plan is developed.
    Prior to the procedure, you will receive preparation instructions. On the day of treatment, local anaesthesia is administered, and light intravenous sedation may be used to support comfort. A small entry point is made to allow insertion of the probe, and radiofrequency energy is delivered in a controlled manner to the targeted area.
    Treatment time varies depending on the area being treated, but is generally around one hour per area. Multiple areas may take longer.
    Following treatment, aftercare instructions will be provided to guide your recovery.

    Is the Treatment Painful?
    Pain perception varies between individuals. During the procedure, local anaesthesia and light intravenous sedation are used to minimise discomfort. After treatment, it is common to experience mild soreness, swelling, bruising, and tenderness in the treated area. These effects are typically temporary.

    Downtime and Recovery
    Recovery time varies depending on the area treated and the individual response. Bruising, redness, swelling, and temporary changes in sensation are commonly noticeable in the first week. Most patients are able to return to normal daily activities within a few days, although mild swelling or firmness may persist for several weeks.
    In some cases, subtle changes in sensation or residual swelling may be present for up to a month as the area continues to heal.

    How Many Treatments Are Needed?
    In many cases, a single AccuTite treatment may be sufficient to achieve a noticeable improvement. This depends on the treatment area, degree of skin laxity, and individual goals. Some patients may choose to combine AccuTite with other treatments or undergo maintenance treatments over time.
    As the ageing process continues, treatments such as Morpheus8 may be recommended periodically to support ongoing skin quality.

    When Will You See Results?
    Some early changes may be noticeable within the first four weeks, although swelling can initially mask results. Improvements typically become more visible over time, with many patients seeing more defined results around 12 weeks. In some cases, continued improvement may occur over several months as collagen remodelling progresses.

    How Long Do Results Last?
    The structural changes achieved with AccuTite can be long-lasting. However, the natural ageing process continues, and factors such as skin quality, lifestyle, and genetics will influence how long results are maintained. A tailored maintenance plan may be recommended.

    Who May Be Suitable for AccuTite?
    AccuTite may be considered for individuals who are seeking targeted treatment of small areas of fat or skin laxity, particularly in delicate or hard-to-treat areas. It may be suitable for patients looking for a minimally invasive option with a focus on precision.
    It may not be appropriate for individuals with significant excess skin or more advanced structural ageing changes. A consultation is required to assess suitability.

    Risks and Considerations
    All medical and cosmetic procedures carry risks. Potential risks associated with AccuTite include swelling, bruising, infection, irregular contour, temporary changes in sensation, and in rare cases thermal injury or nerve irritation. These risks will be discussed in detail during consultation to support informed decision-making.

    Typical Cost
    Treatment costs vary depending on the area and extent of treatment required. As a general guide, AccuTite treatments typically range from approximately $3,300 to $5,500. A personalised treatment plan and pricing will be provided following consultation, in accordance with current regulatory guidelines.

    AccuTite in Bondi Junction, Sydney
    At Beauty by Doctor, AccuTite treatments are performed within a doctor-led clinical setting, with a focus on safety, precision, and individualised outcomes. Our approach is centred on understanding each patient’s concerns and developing a treatment plan aligned with their goals.
    We offer complimentary consultations at our Bondi Junction clinic, as well as video consultations for patients who prefer a remote assessment.
    Suitability for treatment is determined during consultation. All medical and cosmetic procedures carry risks, and outcomes vary between individuals. While complications are uncommon, it is important that potential risks, including rare adverse events, are understood. For more information, please refer to our Treatment Complications page: https://beautybydoctor.com/pages/concerns/treatment-complications

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