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Scarlet RF in San Francisco

24 clinics in San Francisco are recorded as having a Scarlet RF, made by Viol. Equipment is identified from clinics’ own published pages — not advertising, and not self-reported.

24clinics with this device
14areas covered
4.83average Google rating

Where the Scarlet RF is in San Francisco

AreaClinics
San Francisco6
Walnut Creek5
San Mateo2
Greenbrae1
Larkspur1
San Ramon1
Pleasanton1
St Helena1
Albany1
Pleasant Hill1
Alamo1
Berkeley1
Los Altos1
Los Gatos1

Clinics with a Scarlet RF

Ordered by review count.

ClinicAreaRatingReviews
Golden State Dermatology Walnut Creek 4.8 1,546
Golden State Dermatology Walnut Creek 4.9 700
Allura Skin & Laser Center, A Golden State Dermatology Affiliate San Mateo 4.8 690
Golden State Dermatology San Ramon 4.8 587
Golden State Dermatology - Mohs Surgery Center Walnut Creek 4.9 411
Golden State Dermatology Berkeley 4.5 405
Golden State Dermatology Albany 4.8 393
Golden State Dermatology Pleasant Hill 4.8 371
Hayes Valley Medical Esthetics – Hayes Valley San Francisco 4.9 274
Duncan Dermatology, A Golden State Dermatology Affiliate St Helena 4.9 254
Golden State Dermatology Pleasanton 4.7 230
Golden State Dermatology Los Gatos 4.8 229
Golden State Dermatology Alamo 4.9 191
Hayes Valley Medical Esthetics – Larkspur Larkspur 4.9 177
Hayes Valley Medical Esthetics - Cow Hollow/Marina San Francisco 4.9 170
The Maas Clinic San Francisco San Francisco 4.8 142
Plastic Surgery Specialists Greenbrae 4.7 122
Larry Fan, MD - 77 Plastic Surgery San Francisco San Francisco 4.9 111
Jeffrey T. Bortz, M.D. Walnut Creek 4.9 69
Golden State Dermatology - Rossmoor Walnut Creek 4.8 58
The Appearance Care Center San Francisco 4.7 13
Golden State Dermatology - Todd S. Anhalt, M.D. Los Altos 5 5
Wave Plastic Surgery Center San Mateo San Mateo 5 2
Cellulite Center San Francisco San Francisco

Other Viol equipment in San Francisco

Scarlet RF elsewhere

Other equipment in San Francisco

Common questions

How does SkinDay know which clinics have a Scarlet RF?

Equipment is read from each clinic’s own website — a treatment page, a technology page, or a service menu that names the machine. Nothing here is advertising, and clinics do not pay to appear. Where a clinic has confirmed its own equipment, that confirmation takes precedence.

Does having the same device mean the same result?

No. The machine is one factor among several. Operator experience, treatment settings, the number of sessions and how a plan is tailored to your skin all matter at least as much. The device tells you what a clinic can offer, not how well it will be delivered.

Is this list complete?

It is not, and it is worth being honest about that. Some clinic websites block automated reading, and some list equipment nowhere on the site. A clinic missing from this page may still have the device. If you spot something wrong, tell us and we will check it.