Skin Tightening and Rejuvenation with Needle Radiofrequency (Gold Needle, Morpheus 8)
Needle radiofrequency, also known as gold needling, Morpheus8, and fractional radiofrequency, is a non-surgical skin rejuvenation method commonly used to treat many skin problems, including wrinkles, sagging, blemishes, acne, and scars. While most commonly applied to the face and neck, it also provides successful results for loosening and loss of elasticity in areas of the body such as the abdomen, inner arms, legs, above the knees, décolletage, and chin.
During the procedure, radiofrequency energy is delivered subcutaneously through microneedles, stimulating collagen production and tightening the skin. A local anesthetic cream is applied before the procedure, which takes approximately 30 minutes, and three sessions, spaced one month apart, are generally recommended. This method is particularly preferred for postpartum abdominal laxity, underarm sagging, and loss of tone in the legs. It provides lift, pore tightening, and radiance from the first session. Aside from mild redness, recovery time is minimal; patients can return to their daily activities the next day.
The effectiveness of the procedure can be enhanced with supportive treatments such as PRP or mesotherapy. Sun protection and regular use of recommended care products support healing. For detailed information and a personalized assessment of needle radiofrequency, which is safely applied to the face, neck, and body, please consult your physician during your consultation.

