Radiofrequency microneedling is a noninvasive skin rejuvenation treatment that combines the collagen-boosting effects of microneedling with the heat of radiofrequency energy.
Radiofrequency microneedling involves using tiny needles to create controlled micro-wounds or channels in the skin. These channels stimulate the production of capillaries, elastin, and collagen. When radiofrequency waves are also applied through the needles, it enhances the effects of standard microneedling. The skin that grows back after this treatment is thicker and smoother.
What are the benefits of the treatment?
Radiofrequency microneedling can address various skin concerns, including:
Fine lines
Wrinkles
Stretch marks
Acne scars
Large pores
Hyperpigmentation
Sagging skin
Cellulite
Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
Who can have the treatment?
You may be suitable for radiofrequency microneedling if you:
Are in good health
Have early signs of aging
Have realistic expectations
You should avoid this treatment if you:
Currently or recently used Accutane
Have an active cold sore breakout
Have a skin infection
Have moderate to severe skin diseases (like psoriasis)
Are receiving chemotherapy or radiation therapy
Are pregnant
Are taking anticoagulants
Have a history of keloids, hypertrophic scarring, or poor wound healing.