Radiofrequency skin tightening has been a mainstay of non-invasive aesthetics for years, but the technology has evolved considerably. When I first learned about Everesse, manufactured by Classys in South Korea and known globally as Volnewmer, I was struck by how meaningfully it improved on older monopolar RF devices. After bringing it into my practice, my patients’ responses have confirmed what the clinical data suggested: this is a genuinely different experience.
What Makes Everesse Different from Older RF Devices
The core technology in Everesse is 6.78MHz monopolar radiofrequency, which penetrates deeply into the dermis to stimulate collagen remodeling. What sets it apart from first-generation devices like Thermage is the continuous water-cooling system. Instead of pulsed gas cooling, which can be inconsistent and uncomfortable, Everesse maintains real-time contact cooling throughout the entire treatment. The result is a warmer, more comfortable sensation with far less of the sharp discomfort that made older RF treatments something patients dreaded.
The treatment tip is also curved and flexible, which matters more than it might sound. Maintaining consistent contact across contoured areas of the face, including the jawline, periorbital region, and submental area, is essential for delivering uniform energy. Poor contact means uneven results. Everesse’s design solves that problem.
Who I’m Recommending It For
In my practice, I am seeing Everesse work particularly well for patients who are noticing early to moderate skin laxity and want to address it without needles or downtime. It is also a device I am increasingly recommending for patients experiencing accelerated volume and collagen loss from GLP-1 medications like semaglutide. As these medications become more widely used, I am seeing more patients who have lost facial volume rapidly and need a non-invasive option to help restore firmness without surgery.
Everesse is not a replacement for surgical lifting in advanced cases, but for the right patient, it offers real, measurable tightening. I typically recommend one to three treatments depending on the degree of laxity, and results continue to develop over four to ten weeks as new collagen forms.
What the Treatment Experience Is Like
This is one of the few RF treatments I offer that requires no topical numbing. Most patients describe the sensation as a deep, tolerable warmth. Sessions are typically completed in under 30 minutes, and patients can return to their normal activities the same day. Mild redness that resolves within a few hours is the most common post-treatment finding.
A Korean Device Worth Knowing
Classys is one of South Korea’s most respected medical device manufacturers, and Everesse reflects the precision engineering and clinical rigor that have made Korean aesthetic technology increasingly influential worldwide. I am proud to offer it at my practice as part of my broader commitment to bringing the best of Korean aesthetic medicine to my patients in New York.
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