All About Radiofrequency Microneedling
Radiofrequency microneedling is a cosmetic procedure. It uses tiny needles and radiofrequency waves to rejuvenate facial skin.
The treatment is a form of controlled skin injury. The damage stimulates the growth of healthy new skin, which can benefit
common skin issues like acne scars and wrinkles.
Compared with treatments like chemical peels and dermabrasion, radiofrequency microneedling is minimally invasive.
Read on to learn about the procedure, side effects, and benefits.
What is radiofrequency microneedling?
Microneedling uses a fine needle to create microwounds, or channels, in the skin. This triggers the production of
capillaries, elastin, and collagen. It's also called skin needling or collagen induction therapy.
If the procedure also uses radiofrequency waves, it's called radiofrequency microneedling. The needle releases
radiofrequency into the channels, causing additional damage. This enhances the effects of standard microneedling.
The skin that grows back is thicker and smoother. This can target:
fine lines
wrinkles
stretch marks
appearance of large pores
acne scars
scars from injury or surgery
hyperpigmentation
loose, sagging skin
cellulite
hyperhidrosis
You can also get radiofrequency microneedling with platelet-rich plasma (PRP).
Who's an ideal candidate for radiofrequency microneedling?
Radiofrequency microneedling is considered safe, but it isn't appropriate for everyone.
You may be an ideal candidate if you:
are in good health
have early signs of aging
have realistic expectations
Alternatively, you should avoid the treatment if you:
currently or 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
are taking anticoagulants
have a history of keloids, hypertrophic scarring, or poor wound healing
What is radiofrequency microneedling?
Microneedling uses a fine needle to create microwounds, or channels, in the skin. This triggers the production
of capillaries, elastin, and collagen. It's also called skin needling or collagen induction therapy.
If the procedure also uses radiofrequency waves, it's called radiofrequency microneedling. The needle
releases radiofrequency into the channels, causing additional damage. This enhances the effects of standard microneedling.
The skin that grows back is thicker and smoother. This can target:
fine lines
wrinkles
stretch marks
appearance of large pores
acne scars
scars from injury or surgery
hyperpigmentation
loose, sagging skin
cellulite
hyperhidrosis
You can also get radiofrequency microneedling with platelet-rich plasma (PRP).
In this procedure, your provider draws blood from your arm and uses a machine to separate the platelets.
After a microneedling session, your provider injects or applies the platelets to the treated area.
This may maximize the results of your treatment.
Specification
Product name |
Microneedling RF fractional beauty device |
Enery |
3J |
Treatment head |
4pcs |
function |
stretch marks removal ,acne treatment ,skin rejuvenation |