Evaluator-blinded study of the safety and performance of fractional radiofrequency (FRF) for the treatment of surgical scars following breast augmentation, abdominoplasty or facelift. The study will enroll up to 50 female subjects requesting treatment of surgical scars following breast augmentation or abdominoplasty and up to 25 male and female subjects requesting treatment of surgical scars following facelift surgery. Subjects will receive a total of 3 treatments of their surgical scars at 1-month intervals. Subjects will be followed up at 10 months after their last treatment (12 months after the first treatment).
Age range
20 Years – 75 Years
Sex
ALL
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Improvement of Surgical Scars at 12 Months Compared to Baseline (Pre-treatment) as Evaluated by 3 Independent Blinded Reviewers Using the General Aesthetic Improvement Scale (GAIS). The GAIS Ranges From 3 (Very Much Improved) to -3 (Very Much Worse).
Timeframe: 12 months