Radiowave, also known as radiofrequency microsurgery, is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses high-frequency electromagnetic waves to cut, vaporize, and coagulate tissues. This technology uses high-frequency radio waves to precisely remove, vaporize, or coagulate skin and soft tissues to treat skin disorders, remove moles, or reduce wrinkles. Compared to traditional surgery, Radiowave microsurgery has smaller incisions, less bleeding and scarring, and faster recovery times. Additionally, it can achieve more precise surgical operations.