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XERF Skin Tightening

Beverly Hills, CA

Firm, Lift, Define

XERF in Beverly Hills with Dr. Sheila Nazarian

There is a point where skin care is doing its job, but the issue is no longer skin care. The jawline softens a little. The lower face starts to look less crisp. The neck is not dramatic enough for surgery, but it is not as firm as it used to be, either. That is where XERF skin tightening in Beverly Hills fits. At Nazarian Plastic Surgery, XERF offers a non-surgical treatment for mild to moderate skin laxity, using externally delivered radiofrequency energy to tighten skin, stimulate collagen, and create a more lifted, rested look without needles or social downtime. The practice already positions RF technologies as part of a broader, customized plan for facial and body rejuvenation in Beverly Hills.


What is XERF skin tightening?

XERF is a non-invasive monopolar radiofrequency skin tightening treatment that delivers controlled RF energy through the surface of the skin to heat multiple tissue layers, stimulate collagen production, and improve firmness, lift, and jawline definition without needles, incisions, or a surgical procedure. The manufacturer describes XERF as the first multifrequency monopolar RF platform, combining 6.78 MHz and 2 MHz frequencies to target shallow, mid, and deeper tissue layers while using integrated cooling to maintain comfort.

What makes XERF different from RF microneedling is simple: no needles, no punctures, and very little to no downtime. It is built more for skin tightening, lifting, and contour refinement than for acne scars or texture-heavy correction. Nazarian already separates non-surgical tightening from more invasive or needle-based RF options on the site, which makes XERF a natural fit for people who want firmer skin without the recovery that comes with deeper resurfacing or a minimally invasive procedure like RF microneedling or QuantumRF.

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At a glance

  • Best for: Mild to moderate loose skin, early sagging skin, jawline softening, and patients who want tighter skin without needles or surgery
  • Treatment type: Non-invasive procedure using external radiofrequency energy
  • Downtime: Little to no downtime; most patients return to normal activities quickly
  • Pain level: Generally more comfortable than RF microneedling; no numbing is typically needed
  • Appointment length: Usually about 30–60 minutes depending on the treatment area
  • When results appear: Some early tightening may be visible soon after treatment, with continued improvement over several weeks to months as collagen remodeling builds
  • How long results last: Results vary, but RF-based tightening is usually best maintained with periodic upkeep treatments
  • Number of sessions: Depends on laxity, goals, and area treated; some people do well with a single treatment session, while others benefit from a series
  • Good for maintenance after: Procedures like FaceTite or V-Lyft, when the goal is to help maintain skin firmness and support over time
  • Can be combined with: Other same-day treatments such as lasers, RF microneedling, or a peel, depending on the skin and overall treatment plan

What can XERF be used to treat?

XERF is best used for skin concerns related to laxity and loss of firmness, not scar-heavy resurfacing.

It can be used to treat:

  • Mild to moderate skin laxity in the face and neck
  • Early jowling or a softer jawline
  • Lower-face heaviness that does not yet call for a surgical procedure
  • Neck looseness
  • General tightening skin support as part of skin rejuvenation
  • Areas that need collagen stimulation rather than needles or resurfacing
  • Early signs of the natural aging process when skin loses elasticity and support

XERF is not the treatment of choice for acne scars, enlarged pores, or significant texture correction. Those concerns are usually better served by RF microneedling platforms like Morpheus8, which Nazarian already uses for scar remodeling, pore refinement, and deeper textural change.

How does XERF work?

XERF works by sending radiofrequency energy through the skin surface to generate controlled heat in different tissue depths. According to Cynosure Lutronic, the system uses dual frequencies to reach shallow, middle, and deeper layers, where the treatment triggers remodeling of collagen fibers and supports new collagen and elastin formation over time. The device also uses cryogen cooling to protect the surface while heating the tissues underneath.

In practical terms, that means XERF is trying to do two things at once: create some immediate tissue contraction and set up longer-term remodeling as the body heals. That is why the result usually builds. You may see a little post-treatment lift early, but the more meaningful change comes later as collagen production and elastin production increase and the surrounding tissues tighten in a more believable way.

What are the benefits of XERF skin tightening?

XERF is appealing because it sits in the gap between “not ready for surgery” and “topicals are not enough anymore.”

Benefits can include:

  • Non surgical treatment for loose skin and early laxity
  • No needles and no punctures
  • Little to no downtime
  • More comfortable than RF microneedling for many patients
  • Stimulates collagen production and supports firmer skin over time
  • Helps improve jawline definition and mild lifting
  • Can support a more youthful appearance and rejuvenated appearance without looking overdone
  • Fits easily into a broader customized treatment plan
  • Useful for patients who want advanced treatment without the downtime of more invasive cosmetic procedures

Am I a candidate for XERF?

XERF tends to work best for people who want tightening and lift, but are not yet in surgical territory.

Good candidates

You may be a good candidate if:

  • You have mild to moderate sagging skin or skin laxity
  • You want to tighten loose skin without needles or a surgical procedure
  • Your main concerns are firmness, jawline definition, or early neck laxity
  • You want a non invasive procedure with significantly reduced downtime
  • You have realistic expectations and understand that this is a collagen-building treatment, not a facelift
  • You want to support skin rejuvenation while staying on top of the signs of aging early

Who is not a good fit

XERF may not be the right fit if:

  • You have significant skin redundancy that would respond better to surgery
  • Your biggest issue is acne scars, pore size, or heavy skin texture correction
  • You want dramatic results in one treatment that mimic a facelift or neck lift
  • You are better suited to other treatments like Morpheus8, QuantumRF, FaceTite, or a true lift based on anatomy
  • You expect it to treat stubborn fat or serve as body contouring on its own

How should I prepare for XERF?

  1. Book a consultation at the Beverly Hills office so the team can assess laxity, treatment goals, and whether XERF is the best fit.
  2. Arrive with clean skin and avoid heavy makeup on the treatment area.
  3. Share your full medical history, recent treatments, and current skincare products.
  4. Ask about timing if you recently had injectables, RF microneedling, laser treatments, or other procedures.
  5. Avoid sunburned or irritated skin before your appointment.
  6. Come in with realistic expectations about collagen-building treatments and how long they take to show their full effect.
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What is a XERF appointment like?

A XERF appointment is straightforward and much easier than most people expect.

First, your provider maps the targeted areas and confirms the settings for your skin quality, laxity, and treatment goals. Then the handpiece is moved over the skin to deliver radiofrequency energy externally. The sensation is usually warmth rather than pain. The device maker specifically highlights integrated cooling and markets XERF as a “Never-Numb” treatment, which is one reason it tends to feel more comfortable than RF microneedling.

Unlike Morpheus8 or other needle-based RF platforms, XERF does not rely on puncturing the skin. There is no need for puncture healing, and there is usually no numbing cream. Most appointments last under an hour, though that depends on how many areas are being treated. Safety comes from controlled energy delivery, cooling, and customizing settings to the tissue and area involved.

Recovery after XERF

Recovery is one of the biggest reasons people choose XERF.

Immediate downtime

Most people have little to no downtime. You may look slightly pink or feel mild warmth right after treatment, but there is typically no need to hide out.

Social downtime

Minimal. This is one of the biggest differences between XERF and RF microneedling, which often requires numbing and comes with a few days of visible recovery. Nazarian’s Morpheus8 content describes a more invasive needle-based RF process with deeper tissue interaction than external tightening platforms.

Exercise, makeup, sun, and skincare restrictions

You can usually return to makeup and regular activity quickly, though your provider may ask you to go gentle on heat, exfoliants, or intense workouts for a short window. Sun protection still matters, especially when the skin has been heated.

Provider aftercare tips

Hydrate, keep the skin barrier calm, avoid overdoing active skincare immediately afterward, and do not judge the result too early. This treatment keeps working as collagen and elastin rebuild.

When will I see results from XERF?

This is not a treatment that looks “done” in two days.

  • Same day: Some people notice a little early tightening or a more polished look from mild tissue contraction
  • 1 week: The skin may feel firmer, but results are still early
  • 2–6 weeks: More visible tightening can start to build as remodeling continues
  • After the final session: If you are doing a series, the result becomes easier to judge after the last treatment and the following collagen-building window
  • 2–3 months: This is often when optimal results are easier to appreciate, because collagen production and tissue remodeling take time

How long do results last?

Like most energy-based tightening treatments, XERF does not stop the natural aging process. It helps push the skin in a firmer direction, but maintenance still matters. Results depend on the amount of laxity being treated, your age, skin quality, and whether you are keeping up with skincare and follow-up treatments. Most patients should think in terms of long lasting results with maintenance, not one treatment that lasts forever.

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How many sessions will I need?

That depends on the degree of laxity and your goals. Some people are happy after a single treatment session. Others need additional passes or a series to get the amount of tightening they want. This is one of the reasons the best plan starts with a consultation instead of a menu-board promise. The number of treatments required should be based on the tissue, not the trend.

How much does XERF cost in Beverly Hills?

The cost of skin tightening in Beverly Hills, CA usually depends on the treatment area, how much device time is needed, whether you are treating face only or face plus neck, how many sessions are planned, and whether XERF is part of a larger treatment plan with other treatments. Nazarian’s existing procedure pages consistently frame pricing around anatomy, complexity, and customization rather than one-size-fits-all quotes. The best way to get an accurate number is through a consultation at the practice’s Beverly Hills office.

XERF vs. other options

The most useful comparison here is not “which device is best,” but “which device is best for your actual problem.

Treatment

Best for

Downtime

Main tradeoff

XERF

Skin tightening, lifting, jawline definition, mild-to-moderate loose skin

Little to none

Less textural correction than needle-based RF

RF Microneedling (Morpheus8, Sylfirm X, Genius)

Acne scars, pores, fine lines, skin texture, some tightening

A few days

More downtime and needles

QuantumRF / FaceTite / surgical RF

Deeper laxity, more structural tightening

More downtime

More invasive, closer to a minimally invasive procedure than a simple in-office treatment

Renuvion procedure

Internal helium plasma/RF tightening, often paired with liposuction or surgery

More recovery

Not a true non-invasive office treatment

Surgery

Significant sagging skin or redundant tissue

Highest downtime

Most effective when laxity has outgrown device treatments

If your main concern is scars, pores, or rough texture, XERF is usually not the best first choice. If your issue is early laxity and you want tighter skin without needles, XERF makes more sense. If you need a deeper correction, the conversation may move toward QuantumRF, FaceTite, a Renuvion procedure, or surgery.

Can XERF be combined with other treatments?

Yes, and that is often where the best results come from.

XERF can be part of a broader customized treatment plan that includes injectables, RF microneedling, laser work, or surgical options when needed. Nazarian’s site already takes this layered approach with energy-based treatments, pairing technologies based on whether the main issue is texture, laxity, fat, or contour. For example, the practice’s Morpheus8 and QuantumRF content clearly separates superficial polish from deeper tightening.

That means XERF can complement:

  • Neuromodulators for forehead wrinkles or crow’s feet
  • Fillers when volume loss, not laxity, is the issue
  • RF microneedling when skin texture or scars matter too
  • More invasive options when skin tightening alone will not get you to your desired results

Why choose Nazarian Plastic Surgery for  XERF?

At Nazarian Plastic Surgery, energy-based tightening is not treated like a gadget pitch. It fits into a bigger strategy. The practice already emphasizes ethics, innovation, and safety across both surgical and non-surgical treatments, and Dr. Sheila Nazarian is a board-certified plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills who performs procedures on site and leads a team built around individualized aesthetic planning.

That matters for skin tightening Beverly Hills patients because RF devices are not interchangeable, and neither are faces. The right result comes from matching the technology to the anatomy. Sometimes that means XERF. Sometimes it means Morpheus8. Sometimes it means QuantumRF, FaceTite, a tummy tuck, or another one of the practice’s other procedures when laxity has outgrown non-invasive treatment. The value is in getting the right recommendation, not the trendiest one.

If you are looking for skin tightening in Beverly Hills and want a plan that makes sense for your skin, your laxity, and your real timeline, schedule a consultation with Nazarian Plastic Surgery.

XERF Frequently Asked Questions

For pure skin tightening and lift, XERF can be a better fit because it is designed for external RF tightening without needles. RF microneedling is usually stronger for acne scars, pores, and skin texture correction.

Most people describe it as warmth rather than pain. The manufacturer highlights integrated cooling and positions it as a more comfortable, “Never-Numb” treatment.

Usually very little. That is one of the biggest reasons people choose it over needle-based or more invasive RF options.

It depends on the degree of skin laxity, the area being treated, and your treatment goals. Some people do well with one session, while others benefit from additional treatment.

Pricing usually depends on the size of the treatment area, amount of device time, and whether you need one session or a series. The practice typically gives exact pricing after consultation.

Not if you have significant excess skin. XERF is best for mild to moderate laxity and collagen support. If the issue is more advanced, a surgical option may be more appropriate.

No. XERF is a fully external monopolar RF treatment. Renuvion uses internal helium plasma and RF energy and is considered more invasive.