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スペインでのアキュタイトフェイスリフトの平均価格は$3,050、最低価格は$2,300、最高価格は$3,800です
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匿名 • 皮膚科診察
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Jun 22, 2025
確認済みレビュー。
医師は経験豊富で非常に共感力があり、診察に満足しました。
私は神経科医Anna Maria Pujolの予約を2回取りました。医師は経験豊富で、とても親身に相談にのってくれました。通訳とフォローアップをしてくれたコーディネーターのオルガには特に感謝しています。オンライン・コーディネーターのKarinaにも感謝しています!また、問い合わせにも丁寧かつ迅速に対応してくれました。
医師の能力、コーディネーターのサポート、迅速さ
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非常に親身になって対応してくれました。
何でも質問できるカウンセリングを受けました。手術や治療がどのように行われるのか、細かいことまで教えてもらいました。とても丁寧な対応でした。お勧めです
患者に対する態度がとても丁寧で、すべてが気に入りました。

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更新済み: 07/11/2025
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一般開業医。4つの科学賞受賞。西アジアでの勤務経験。アラビア語を話す患者様をサポートする医療チームの元チームリーダー。現在はデータ処理と医療コンテンツの正確性を担当
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スペインでのアキュタイトフェイスリフトに関するFAQ

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What type of anesthesia is used for AccuTite in Spain?

AccuTite in Spain is performed using local anesthesia, specifically tumescent anesthesia involving lidocaine and epinephrine injections. This minimally invasive radiofrequency treatment takes 30 to 60 minutes in a clinical setting. General anesthesia is not required, allowing patients to drive home shortly after the procedure.

  • Anesthesia Type: Tumescent local anesthesia is the clinical standard for targeted numbing.
  • Sedation options: Optional oral sedation like Valium is available for patients managing anxiety.
  • Sensation: Patients typically feel heat and tugging rather than acute surgical pain.
  • Post-procedure: Patients walk out within 60 minutes as no hospital admission is necessary.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many clinics like Centro Médico Teknon in Barcelona hold JCI accreditation, AccuTite remains an in-office procedure. Data shows that Spanish specialists often favor local-only protocols to ensure a fast 2-hour recovery window. This approach avoids the higher costs and risks associated with general anesthesia facilities.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that the initial numbing shots are the only discomfort. They advise stocking ice packs early because soreness resembling a deep sunburn typically starts 4 hours after the numbing wears off.

What is AccuTite and how does it act as a facelift?

AccuTite is a minimally invasive radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis (RFAL) procedure using InMode technology to tighten skin and melt fat. Often called a non-surgical facelift, it uses a tiny internal probe to contract subdermal tissues and stimulate collagen production under local anesthesia.

  • Targeted areas: Small zones like jowls, double chin, nasolabial folds, and lower eyelids.
  • Clinical technique: Thermal energy causes immediate tissue contraction while liquefying small fat pockets.
  • Recovery time: Patients typically return to normal activities within 3 to 7 days.
  • Treatment duration: Most office sessions last between 30 and 90 minutes.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many clinics market AccuTite alone, data from top centers like Centro Médico Teknon suggests its true value is in combination therapies. Experts there often pair it with Morpheus8 or FaceTite to maximize skin contraction. This multi-layered approach provides better results for patients with early-stage skin laxity compared to standalone treatments.

Patient Consensus: Expect subtle, natural improvements rather than the dramatic lift of traditional surgery. Many suggest reviewing at least 50 case photos and planning for yearly maintenance to track fading results after 1 to 2 years.

What is the difference between FaceTite and AccuTite?

The main difference lies in device size and target area. FaceTite uses a larger cannula for broad facial contouring like the jawline and neck. AccuTite is the smallest radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis device, designed for micro-precision in delicate zones like eyelids, eyebrows, and smile lines.

  • Targeted zones: FaceTite treats large areas. AccuTite focuses on under-eyes, eyelids, and jowls.
  • Recovery time: AccuTite recovery takes only days. FaceTite involves 1-2 weeks of swelling.
  • Anesthesia type: AccuTite typically requires only local anesthesia for precise, small-scale work.
  • Skin contraction: Both InMode technologies provide approximately 30% skin contraction via thermal energy.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While patients often choose between them, the most effective results in Spanish clinics like Centro Médico Teknon often come from combining both. Data shows that using FaceTite for bulk tightening along the neck and AccuTite for refining the periorbital area provides a surgical-grade result without the price of a full facelift, which can reach $14,200.

Patient Consensus: Many patients appreciate that AccuTite feels like a mini FaceTite with significantly less downtime. Some caution that while skin tightens effectively, very loose neck skin may still require surgical intervention for a completely smooth profile.

Are AccuTite results permanent?

AccuTite results provide permanent fat reduction, but skin tightening effects are temporary. Radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis permanently destroys targeted fat cells. However, skin firmness typically lasts 1 to 5 years as natural aging and collagen loss continue. Results peak at 6 months post-procedure.

  • Fat removal: Treated fat cells are liquefied and permanently removed from the body.
  • Skin longevity: Firming effects typically last 3 to 5 years before natural laxity returns.
  • Collagen renewal: Thermal energy stimulates new collagen production for up to 6 months.
  • Result maintenance: Patients should maintain stable weight to prevent expanding remaining fat cells.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While AccuTite costs $2,300 to $3,800 in Spain, patients often save 42% versus US averages. Data shows top-tier clinics like Centro Médico Teknon in Barcelona hold JCI accreditation. This ensures surgical-grade safety for minimally invasive procedures. Choosing board-certified dermatologists helps maximize skin-tightening duration beyond the standard 2-year mark.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that while neck and jowl contouring remains visible for years, brow results may fade faster. Most recommend planning maintenance treatments every 2 years to sustain the initial lift.

Can AccuTite replace a surgical mini facelift?

AccuTite cannot replace a surgical mini facelift for significant aging but offers a minimally invasive alternative for mild skin laxity. While surgery physically removes excess skin and anchors deep muscle layers, AccuTite uses radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis to contract tissues and liquefy fat without visible scarring.

  • Primary mechanism: AccuTite uses radiofrequency heat; surgery involves tissue excision and muscle anchoring.
  • Anesthesia type: Performed under local anesthesia in office settings rather than general sedation.
  • Recovery timeline: Patients typically experience swelling for 1–2 weeks before returning to normal activities.
  • Result longevity: Expect improvements lasting up to 5 years versus 10+ years for surgery.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While AccuTite is marketed for younger patients, data shows it is increasingly used at top Madrid clinics like Clinica Granado Tiagonce to maintain surgical results. Combining 3D imaging with these micro-treatments allows surgeons to bridge the gap between preventive care and invasive lifting.

Patient Consensus: Many find AccuTite delivers a 20–40% improvement, which is satisfying for minor jowls but may lead to regret if expecting a surgical-level transformation. Patients highlight that swelling lasts longer than most brochures suggest, often requiring a full week of social downtime.

Is the AccuTite procedure painful?

AccuTite is generally not painful since surgeons perform the procedure under local anesthesia to numb the target areas. While you may feel minor stings during numbing injections and deep warmth from radiofrequency energy, sharp pain is uncommon during the session. Most patients describe it as more comfortable than traditional surgery.

  • Procedure sensation: Patients typically feel firm pressure as the radiofrequency wand slides under the skin.
  • Recovery feelings: Treated areas often feel tight or sore, similar to a deep sunburn.
  • Pain management: Most discomfort is mild and easily managed with over-the-counter acetaminophen for 5 days.
  • Post-op swelling: Swelling usually peaks within 4 days and causes more tightness than actual pain.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain is a premier destination for AccuTite because high-volume centers like Centro Médico Teknon in Barcelona hold JCI accreditation. They serve over 10,000 patients annually and treat high-profile athletes. This high procedural volume suggests surgeons have refined their numbing techniques. You can save up to 42% compared to US prices while receiving care from specialists with over 40 years of experience.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that post-procedure tightness and `nerve zings` are the main sensations. They emphasize using ice packs and arnica to manage the significant swelling that occurs in the first week.

How long is downtime and recovery after AccuTite?

AccuTite recovery in Spain typically requires 3 to 7 days of social downtime. Most patients return to professional duties within 4 days after this minimally invasive radiofrequency treatment. While initial swelling subsides quickly, internal tissue remodeling continues for several months as new collagen develops.

  • Initial downtime: Most patients return to desk work within 3 to 7 days.
  • Physical activity: Avoid strenuous exercise or heavy lifting for 10 to 14 days.
  • Symptom management: Expect moderate bruising and jawline puffiness to resolve within 72 hours.
  • Final results: Optimal skin tightening and contouring peaks between 2 and 6 months.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from leading Spanish centers like Centro Médico Teknon shows that recovery speed depends heavily on the treatment zone. While jowl treatments often allow a return to work in 3 days, under-eye procedures may involve swelling for up to 10 days. Choosing JCI-accredited facilities in Madrid or Barcelona ensures access to advanced post-op protocols that can further accelerate this timeline.

Patient Consensus: Patients often describe this as a lunchtime procedure with a very quick turnaround. Many recommend scheduling 5 days off for social transparency as minor puffiness around the jawline is common.

What is the difference between AccuTite and FaceTite?

The main difference between AccuTite and FaceTite is the treatment area size and probe precision. Both utilize Radiofrequency-Assisted Lipolysis (RFAL) by InMode, but AccuTite uses a micro-sized 1mm probe for delicate contours like eyelids and brows, while FaceTite employs a 4mm probe for larger zones like the jawline and neck.

  • Precision scale: AccuTite is the smallest radiofrequency contraction device designed for fine, intricate facial tissue.
  • Target zones: FaceTite addresses broader areas like cheeks and jowls to correct moderate skin laxity.
  • Recovery time: AccuTite typically involves 1–2 days of swelling versus 5–7 days for FaceTite.
  • Clinical application: Surgeons often combine both during single sessions for comprehensive, non-surgical facial rejuvenation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While FaceTite offers a 30–40% lift for the jawline, AccuTite is the superior preventative tool for patients in their 30s. At JCI-accredited centers like Centro Médico Teknon, specialists use these precise probes to avoid the over-aggressive settings that lead to rare skin burns.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that AccuTite offers faster visible tightening within two weeks due to less tissue trauma. Many suggest using FaceTite for the chin and AccuTite for refining nasolabial folds to achieve a balanced result.

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