The benefits of the INDIBA technique in the pre and postoperative period

INDIBA is the technology that allows to emit a unique radiofrequency called Proinic. This radiofrequency increases the temperature in different areas of the body. This temperature increase is done in a safe and gradual way, triggering a biological response. This athermic and thermal action helps the human body to regenerate tissue, but always respecting cellular physiology. We talked to the FEMM center to find out more about this technique.

What is INDIBA for before and after cosmetic surgery?

The biological effects of INDIBA allow the tissue to prepare for cosmetic surgery. Radiofrequency leads to an increase in tissue vascularization, as well as a decrease in fibrosis and adhesions. These two consequences are useful in treatments such as liposuction, lipofilling and breast reconstruction. After cosmetic surgery, INDIBA helps to rebalance cellular metabolism. This rebalancing allows the tissues to become more compact, making them look younger and reducing skin flaccidity. If this radiofrequency is applied continuously, the patient will maintain the effects of the surgery and the need for reoperation will be reduced. Specifically, the application of INDIBA after cosmetic surgery contributes to: – Reduce the possibility of swelling, as well as bruising. – It contributes to a faster healing, as well as to recover the sensitivity and elasticity of the skin. – Reduces postoperative discomfort and fibrosis.

Advantages of INDIBA according to the treatment

Depending on the treatment the patient undergoes, the benefits of INDIBA will be different. – In liposuction and lipofilling, less flaccidity will be achieved after the intervention, as well as the prevention of fibrosis. – In lifting or blepharoplasty it will contribute to reduce wrinkles, so the result of the treatment will be maintained. – In breast surgery it will allow a faster healing, as well as less swelling and recover breast sensitivity sooner. – When it comes to breast reconstruction, INDIBA is applied to prepare the operation and facilitate expansion and surgery with flaps. – In abdominoplasty, INDIBA is applied to recover skin elasticity and regain sensitivity.

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Can I undergo INDIBA?

Proinic radiofrequency can be applied to most patients, but those who cannot undergo it are those who: – Wear a pacemaker or other type of electronic implants. – Women who are pregnant. – People with non-intact skin, i.e., with open wounds or recent burns. – People suffering from thrombophlebitis. – Dental prosthesis will be removed before the treatment.

How many INDIBA sessions should be given before cosmetic surgery?

Experts usually recommend four INDIBA sessions before surgery, although each doctor will assess how many are necessary for each patient. The purpose of these sessions is to prepare the tissue for the intervention, allowing the blood supply to increase, as well as to oxygenate and improve tissue conditions.

How many INDIBA sessions should be given after cosmetic surgery?

INDIBA sessions after surgery will vary depending on the treated area, as well as the patient’s recovery. The doctor will customize the protocols depending on the characteristics of the patient and the treatment that has been submitted: – In facial treatments are usually given one or two weekly sessions, depending on the patient that are given in total. The purpose of INDIBA in these cases is to reduce edema, mitigate pain and accelerate healing. – In breast treatments, a minimum of ten sessions is recommended, divided into two or three per week. With its application it is possible to relax the muscles, activate the lymphatic circulation and reduce fibrosis. – In liposuction, ten sessions are recommended, which should be distributed in two or three per week. Its purpose is to reabsorb the hematoma, activate lymphatic circulation, prevent fibrosis and facilitate tissue restructuring. – When used on scars, a minimum of ten or twelve sessions is recommended, divided into two or three sessions per week. In scars it is applied to prevent adhesions, accelerate healing or tissue detachment, as well as to reduce inflammation. In those scars that are recent or with stitches, it works in the area adjacent to the suture.