New radiofrequency gadget aims to lift faces without surgery
NCT ID NCT07590843
First seen Jun 24, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study looked at whether a device called NeoSculpt, which uses radiofrequency energy, can safely lift and tighten the mid and lower face. Researchers reviewed records from 20 adults who had three treatment sessions. They measured changes using photos, 3D scans, and ultrasound, and also tracked any side effects.
What this could mean
Our plain-language read of the trial. This is informational only — not medical advice or a prediction.
- Active substance
- NeoSculpt monopolar radiofrequency device
- What this could lead to
- If results are positive, this device could offer a non-surgical option for facial lifting and skin tightening.
- What could go wrong
- This is a small, retrospective study with only 20 participants. It cannot prove long-term safety or effectiveness, and results may not apply to everyone.
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 13620, South Korea
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