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EPISODE · Aug 12, 2025 · 10 MIN

Exploring Renuvion: The Science of Skin Tightening and Weight Loss Revolution

from Plastic Surgery Untold · host Johnny Franco

In this episode of Plastic Surgery Untold, we explore Renuvion — also known as J Plasma — a cutting-edge skin tightening technology that combines radiofrequency energy with helium for rapid, precise skin contracture at safe temperatures. With the surge in weight loss from GLP-1 medications, skin laxity has become a major concern for many patients. Renuvion offers a safe, efficient solution with minimal downtime, making it ideal for today's active, on-the-go lifestyles. Key takeaways from this episode: ✅ How Renuvion works & the science behind RF + helium technology ✅ Why it's a game-changer for post-weight loss skin tightening ✅ Safety features that protect skin while delivering natural results ✅ How it pairs with high-definition liposuction for complete contouring Whether you're addressing loose skin after weight loss or looking for subtle, natural definition, Renuvion can help you look as good as you feel — without long recovery times. 🎧 Listen to the full episode of Plastic Surgery Untold wherever you get your podcasts.

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