As many as one in three people live with some kind of skin condition such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis. However, traditional aesthetics treatments often result in undesirable side effects and downtime for many who seek to improve associated scarring, wrinkles, and other irregularities.
A relatively new treatment minimizes this, while addressing such conditions at their source by replacing old, damaged cells with new tissue—triggering collagen and elastin production to provide stunning, smooth complexion: RF Microneedling.
Here’s a helpful explainer about this popular treatment, the technology involved, and key features.
Radiofrequency (RF) microneedling utilizes a combination of RF energy and microneedling technologies to create micro-injuries that stimulate the skin’s natural healing process—producing smoother skin and brighter complexion.
While traditional microneedling treatments have been around since 1995, RF Microneedling incorporates radiofrequency technology to maximize benefits and enhance skin rejuvenation.
The procedure involves making small punctures in the outer skin layer with tiny needles that apply high-intensity radiofrequency energy in a fractional pattern, and then delivering RF energy beneath the outer skin layer to heat tissue.
These micro-injuries trigger the body’s natural healing response and increase elastin, fibroblast activity, and collagen, which enhances skin elasticity and structure.
In contrast to traditional aesthetics treatments, RF Microneedling delivers impressive results with little to no downtime, and without many typical side effects.
The procedure usually takes around 20 to 30 minutes, and needle depth and amount of RF energy administered can be tailored toward specific skin types and conditions.
Some might experience minor redness, tingling, or swelling, but recovery downtime typically lasts only one day.
By contrast, conventional methods such as chemical peels and dermabrasion may induce side effects including skin discoloration, infection, scarring, enlarged pores, and flu-like symptoms, and usually require two to three weeks for recovery.
RF Microneedling results last anywhere from 12 to 18 months, and tend to improve even after the six-month mark as neocollagenesis occurs.
For best results, three to five treatments are recommended spaced four to six weeks apart.
RF Microneedling delivers dramatic, tailored results for a wide spectrum of skin types, pigments, and conditions, including those with:
RF Microneedling is rapidly becoming one of the most sought-after skin treatments on the market due to its minimal downtime and extraordinary results.
VirtueRF, now available at The Aesthetix Lounge in Lancaster is the world’s first RF Microneedling platform and maximizes these benefits with three unique handpieces, Robotic Precision Delivery (RPD), and Sub-Pulse technology.
By stimulating new skin growth, VirtueRF replaces old, damaged tissue with new—addressing acne, eczema, psoriasis, and other skin conditions at their source to provide dramatic results that last.
The Aesthetix Lounge is PA's leading med spa and provider of VirtueRF Microneedling. Contact us today to learn more and to book a consultation.
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