Vivaceresults & visual plans.

Show patients their result before they treat.

A comfort-focused RF microneedling device with robotic precision and built-in LED therapy.

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Plan • Device

Draft
Before
Projected After
Vivace · AI Simulation

Recommended Protocol

Vivace

RF microneedling device

$850

Maintenance & Follow-Up

Ongoing plan

$180
Total Plan Value$1,030
Quick answer — Vivace

Vivace is Aesthetics Biomedical's FDA-cleared radiofrequency microneedling device, known for a comfortable experience. Robotically-controlled gold-tipped needles deliver RF heat to build collagen — softening fine lines, tightening laxity, and refining pores — often paired with LED therapy. Results build over a series with minimal downtime.

What it is

Understanding Vivace

Vivace is Aesthetics Biomedical's radiofrequency microneedling device, known for a gentler, more comfortable patient experience. It uses robotically-controlled gold-tipped needles to deliver RF heat precisely into the skin, stimulating collagen and elastin to soften fine lines, tighten laxity, refine pores, and improve tone. Many providers pair it with LED light therapy and topical serums to enhance recovery and results, with little downtime and a smooth post-treatment glow.

For a practice, Vivace's reputation for comfort is a genuine selling point that lowers the intimidation factor for first-time energy-device patients — an easier 'yes' than more aggressive systems. Because results develop gradually, previewing the projected improvement on the patient's own photo and framing a short series keeps patients committed through the full collagen-building timeline.

Quick Facts

Vivace

Made by

Aesthetics Biomedical

Category

RF microneedling device

Type

In-clinic device

US regulatory status

FDA-cleared radiofrequency microneedling device.

The Treatment Behind It

Vivace is how practices deliver rf microneedling

See the full treatment category — what it does, the concerns it solves, and how it fits into a visual 12-month plan.

FAQ

Vivace questions, answered

Common questions patients ask about Vivace — and what practices should be ready to answer.

Is Vivace painful?

Vivace is designed for comfort, with robotic precision and topical numbing keeping most treatments very tolerable. It's often chosen specifically by patients nervous about microneedling.

What does Vivace improve?

Fine lines and wrinkles, skin laxity, enlarged pores, and overall tone and texture, by stimulating collagen and elastin with radiofrequency heat.

How many Vivace sessions are recommended?

Typically a series of about 3 treatments, with results continuing to improve over the following months as collagen rebuilds.

Turn Interest Into a Plan

Show patients their Vivace result before they commit

Afters simulates the outcome on a patient's own photo and builds a visual 12-month plan — so consults convert and average ticket climbs.