Hard Fat Reduction, Cellulite Reduction, Facial & Body Skin Tightening, Fine Lines Reduction, Non- Surgical- Lipo, Reduction Of Double Chin, Treatment For Sagging Skin, Non-Invasive Facelift, Ageing Skin & Unnatural Ageing Skin.

The First Bio Tec Fusion CRF Technology in London, this technology combines the best combination of most types of non-surgical lipo treatments, for reduction of hard fat areas and to tighten the skin on the body or face, some of the common areas treated by our CRF technology is for reduction of cellulite on the buttocks cellulite reduction on the upper legs, also for hard fat loss which never seems to go with all that gym and exercise effort areas most commonly treated for this is the abdomen front and sides, and the upper arms, almost any area can be treated.
We can also successfully treat the facial areas for skin tightening and fine lines even double chins or very loose skin.
The Fusion CRF
The Fusion CRF device is a state-of-the-art RF heating and cavitational source for aesthetic and cosmetic applications.
Fusion CRF is a patented technology that works by combining Radiofrequency and Cavitational High Frequency waves to achieve a powerful synergy able to penetrate deeper into the skin and affect the deeper dermis and subcutaneous layers, causing tightening, reduction of fat storage and improvements to the underlying tissue structure.
How does Fusion CRF work?
Fusion CRF device consistently provides multiple treatment effects:
1 - Radiofrequency – deep and superficial uniform heating is delivered to tighten the skin on both face and body.
2 - Low Frequency Ultrasound (cavitation) – mechanical vibration and disruption of fibrosis and fat cells, waste fat is expelled from the cells and then eliminated through the metabolism, thanks to reactivated blood microcirculation.
3 - Localized cooling – improvement of the skin quality thanks to the ice cooled tip that helps to protect the epidermal surface.
Face RF Monopolar Treatment

Face monopolar procedure is primarily used to treat skin laxity by facial tightening and is best suited to patients with mild to moderate sagging of facial or body tissues, usually those in their mid thirties to fifties, with any skin colour.
It is commonly used to treat the forehead (lift brows and tightens forehead skin), under the eyes (thickens skin and tightens and lifts the upper cheek skin), cheeks (lifts slightly and diminishes enlarged pores), mid-face, jaw line (diminishes jowling and sagging along the jaw line),neck (tightens skin and diminishes wrinkling of the neck), loose body skin especially on the stomach and arms.

It works by producing heat when the tissue's electrical resistance converts the electric current to thermal energy deeper within the dermis. The RF current generated flows through the body, and grounding or return pad is needed. Initial collagen structural change within these thermally modified deep tissues is thought to be the mechanism for immediate tissue contraction; subsequent formation of collagen then further tightens the dermal tissue and reduces skin laxity.
Combined Cavitational and RF Monopolar Body Treatment

In cellulite, fat is stored in cells which lie between the skin and the underlying muscle. These fat cells are grouped together in large collections separated by fibrous filaments that run between the muscles and the skin. In fact, these fibrous filaments surround and hold the fat in place in small compartments. As fat cells expand with weight gain, the gap between muscle and skin expands, but the fibrous filaments cannot stretch and thus cannot support the skin.

The skin is tethered down by string-like tissues which pull it inward, towards the interior of the body. The tension of these filaments pulls in sections of fat along with them, causing the fat cells in the subcutaneous layer to increase in number and stick together within the connective tissue fibers, resulting in a dimpling effect (“orange pill”). Body CRF procedure alleviates cellulite symptoms by means of several mechanisms: cellular and fibrosis disruption due to ultrasonic cavitation, dermal tightening of fibrous filaments due to thermal injury affecting the network of blood vessels, which in turn triggers a cascade of inflammatory events, including fibroblastic proliferation and apparent up-regulation of collagen formation; Enhancement of local blood circulation (vasodilatation and hyperemia) and drainage of fatty deposits to the lymphatic system; and fat cell disintegration and
thermal-induced fat cell apoptosis.