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EVERESSE Featured in Byrdie

EVERESSE was highlighted in a roundup of expert-approved treatments for fall. Below is an excerpt from Fall Is The Best Season To Sneak In Aesthetic Treatments, written by Celia Shatzman. (This article is also syndicated on AOL.com.)

Why Is Fall the Best Season for Aesthetic Treatments?

"Everyone likes to be able to start over, and traditionally, fall or back-to-school timing is when people are settling back into their routines, which makes these treatment investments possible," says Dendy Engelman, board-certified cosmetic dermatologist and Director of Laser and Dermatology at the Shafer Clinic in NYC. "You don’t want to invest in an expensive treatment when you won’t be able to maintain the results, as summer is generally more relaxed and schedules are more fluid."

Fall is when everyone is back from vacation, which means, most importantly, that people will be spending more time indoors. "For laser treatments especially, being out of the sun is a prerequisite," Dr. Engelman adds. "Also, with less overall excitement, going to the dermatologist to treat themselves becomes one of the highlights."

Radiofrequency Treatments

If tightening is at the top of your skin goals, then radiofrequency treatments might work best for you. One of Dr. Engelman's top fall suggestions? Everesse. "The Everesse therapy promotes more effective tissue coagulation and stimulates collagen production, leading to superior skin lifting and tightening. This therapy is also less painful than traditional, legacy radiofrequency therapies, and results are seen instantaneously."

What to Expect

The typical treatment course is two 30-minute treatments, two to three months apart. There is minimal to no discomfort without anesthesia, and no downtime. The results are visible right after treatment, with improvements continuing over time. Small areas start at $1,000 and can go up to $5,000 for the face and neck.


Speak to a Cartessa representative to learn more about EVERESSE, the FDA-cleared, dermatologist-approved non-invasive monopolar radio frequency treatment to help lift and tighten skin.

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