The article reviews two facial and neck lifting treatments marketed as non-injection alternatives, both said to improve definition while keeping a natural look. The first was XEFF at Keren Bartov’s clinic in Big Fashion Glilot, where the treatment was presented as a new-generation RF tightening system using a dual-frequency platform, reportedly the first of its kind in the world. Bartov, who also treats Kim Kardashian, brought the device to Israel for clients seeking sculpting and contouring without dramatic change.
According to the report, XEFF works in deeper layers of the skin, not just on the surface. The treatment involves 50 pulses on each side of the jawline and 200 pulses on each side across the cheeks, nose sides and eye area, reaching three skin layers. It is said to stimulate collagen and elastin, improve skin texture, blur wrinkles and create a firmer, more glowing appearance. The writer says the procedure is uncomfortable but tolerable, with no need for anesthesia or significant downtime. Results are not immediate and typically appear after about a month, with continued improvement for up to six months. The clinic recommends at least two sessions, sometimes three, spaced four to six weeks apart, and prices start at 2,500 shekels.
The second review covers a visit to Pola Blick’s center for natural medicine and advanced cosmetics in Ramat Aviv. The session began with cleaning, massage and peeling using ingredients such as passionfruit and green tea, followed by a cooling semi-numbing gel and then a combination of XERF and Ultraformer devices. The treatment was described as applying pulses across the face and neck to hydrate, smooth the skin and visibly lift the cheeks, eyes, chin and jawline during the session itself.
The article says three treatments, spaced properly, are supposed to maintain the tightening and lifting effect over time. The main advantage is immediate visible change in the mirror, while the drawback is brief pain at sensitive points. Pricing was given as 5,000 shekels per treatment, or 12,000 shekels for a three-session package.