Radiofrequency (RF) microneedling (collagen induction therapy) is a minimally invasive aesthetic procedure used to improve the appearance of skin by stimulating the body’s natural healing process.
This is an innovative method for comprehensive skin rejuvenation of the face, neck, and décolleté, enhancing skin density and improving firmness.
The procedure is non-ablative, where ultra-fine needles create microscopic channels in the epidermis and dermis without damaging the skin, stimulating the flow of growth factors. Controlled radiofrequency heating in the dermis activates fibroblasts to synthesize new, healthy collagen and elastin fibers.
This treatment is suitable for anyone looking to reduce fine lines, acne scars, pigmentation, and enlarged pores on the face.
Recovery time is generally 1 to 3 days, during which redness, dryness, and mild swelling may occur.
The procedure can be performed year-round.
Treatment Schedule: Typically, 3 to 5 sessions are recommended per course, with sessions spaced 1 to 1.5 months apart.
After the treatment, avoid using scrubs or harsh cleansers on the face.
During the first week, it is advisable to avoid saunas, hot showers, intense physical activity, and massages in the treated area.
Don’t forget to apply sunscreen regularly!
Contraindications: This procedure is not recommended for patients with active herpes simplex, inflammation or open wounds in the treated area, those with metal implants or pacemakers, as well as for pregnant or breastfeeding women.