Endolift
Aesthetic medicineEndolift is an innovative cosmetic treatment that not only ‘smooths’ the skin by reshaping its superficial and deeper layers, but also stimulates tissue regeneration. Also known as ‘skin tightening’, it represents the latest advancement in aesthetic medicine for restoring the skin’s firmness and radiance without the need for surgery.
Are you looking for a clinic offering Endolift in Italy? Book a consultation at the AraMedica clinic. We are based in Lecce.
- Invasiveness:MediaAnaesthesia:LocalDuration of the procedure:1 hourRecovery time:1 weekBack to social life:10 daysDurability:6–12 months

Before and after treatment
Here are the results achieved by those who have already chosen to put their trust in the AraMedica clinic. Take a look at the before and after photos of our patients.
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FAQ On: Endolift
Below you’ll find the questions we’re asked most often, but if you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
The cost of Endolift treatment varies depending on the area being treated. Many people see visible results after just one session, but the exact number of treatments required depends on the individual case.
The duration of an Endolift session depends on the area being treated and ranges from 30 minutes for relatively small areas such as the face to 2 hours for larger areas such as the abdomen or thighs.
Swelling is a common and normal side effect following an Endolift treatment. However, the swelling is usually mild and temporary, and can last from a few hours to a few days, depending on skin sensitivity and the area treated. You can resume your daily activities immediately after the procedure.
Endolift is safe for most people, but there are certain situations in which the treatment may not be recommended, such as during pregnancy or breastfeeding, in cases of active or chronic skin conditions in the area to be treated, in cases of bleeding disorders or the use of anticoagulant medication, or in cases of local infections or inflammation in the affected area.



















