Radio Frequency (RF) Microneedling

Radiofrequency RF Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure that uses tiny needles and radiofrequency waves to rejuvenate skin. The treatment is a form of controlled skin injury that stimulates the growth of healthy new skin. Microneedling uses a fine needle to create microwounds, or channels, in the skin. This triggers the production of elastin and collagen. Radiofrequency RF Microneedling releases radiofrequency into the channels, causing additional damage. This enhances the effects compared to standard Microneedling.

The skin that grows back is thicker and smoother and has an improved appearance and texture. RF Microneedling can improve and reduce the appearance of:

  • Acne Scarring

  • Age Spots

  • Dull, Devitalized Skin

  • Enlarged Pores

  • Fine Lines/Wrinkles

  • Jawline Laxity

  • Scars

  • Skin Laxity

  • Stretch Marks

  • Sun Damage

  • Uneven Texture

Radiofrequency RF Microneedling is considered safe, but it isn’t appropriate for everyone! You should avoid the treatment if you are currently taking or have recently used Accutane, have an active cold sore breakout, have a skin infection, have a moderate to severe skin disease (like psoriasis), are receiving chemotherapy or radiation therapy, are pregnant, have a history of keloids, hypertrophic scarring, or poor wound healing or are taking anticoagulants.

SPF sunscreen needs to be worn for several weeks after your treatment as your skin will be extra sensitive to the sun during this time. Wearing makeup 24 hours after the procedure should be avoided. After 24 hours, you can return to your normal makeup and skin care routine.

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Optimal Result Recommendations:

Treatment Frequency: 3-4 Treatments; 4-6 Weeks Apart & Yearly Follow Up

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