RF Microneedling

RF Microneedling

RF and Fractional Micro-needling minimally invasive treatment to reduce the appearance of Wrinkles, Scarring, Acne Scarring and Sagging skin. The addition of Radiofrequency energy to the Microneedling procedure helps to greatly stimulate the body’s natural collagen and healing processes revealing firmer, rejuvenated skin.

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State 1 building, Almuraqabat, deira


Monday – Friday 09.00 – 23.00

What does RF-microneeling treat?

  • Face, Neck, and Décolleté
  • Wrinkles
  • Acne scars
  • Crepey neck skin
  • Decolette wrinkles
  • Skin tightening
  • Stretch mark reduction
  • Loose skin

Safe RF Delivery for All Skin Types

The most impotent component of the rf microneedling is its ability to delivery radiofrequency energy to predetermined depths of the skin, in particular, the dermis. Unlike other RF devices, rf microneedling does not treat from the surface of the skin to try and effect the dermis. With the micro needling technology, we deliver RF heat energy to the second layer of the skin, without going through the top layer of the skin, the epidermis. This spares the top layer of the skin, which increases patient safety during the procedure, eliminates the risk of burn, and allows the physician to treat ALL skin types. This is particularly important for darker skin types such as Asian, Hispanic, and African American skin, which can easily experience darkening (hyperpigmentation) after traditional procedures.

Furthermore, the rf microneedling has a high degree of safety on tanned skin – a skin type that traditionally is difficult to treat with many laser and light technologies.

Adjustable Depth and Collagen Boost

With radiofrequency microneedling, the energy is delivered in multiple passes, at multiple depths, allowing for a multidimensional effect that leads to three dimensional volumization of the treated skin. Typically, 2-3 passes are performed, starting with the deepest layer first. The adjustable depth is controlled by the physician, and can range from 0.1 to 3.5 mm below the skin’s surface. The length of treatment time during each pulse also determines the zone of collagen heating. This zone, called a thermocoagulation zone, promotes new collagen growth in the grid of treatment