
Radiesse stands out as a robust dermal filler, distinct from other aesthetic treatments due to its dual-action approach. Not only does it provide immediate volume restoration, but it also stimulates the body's collagen production for long-term improvement. Here's a brief introduction to the treatment areas for Radiesse:
Face and Neck: For the face and neck, Morpheus8 can be especially effective. It helps to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines by tightening the skin and promoting the natural production of collagen and elastin, which are essential for maintaining skin elasticity. The treatment can also improve the overall texture of the skin, resulting in a smoother and more even complexion.
Abdomen: The abdomen is another common area for Morpheus8 treatments, particularly for individuals looking to contour their body shape and tighten loose skin that might be a result of weight loss or pregnancy. The device’s ability to penetrate deeply means it can target and remodel the fat and connective tissue, helping to define abdominal muscles and reduce the appearance of sagging.
Legs and Arms: On the legs and arms, Morpheus8 treatments are used to improve skin texture and firmness. This can be particularly beneficial for addressing issues like crepey skin, which often lacks firmness and elasticity. By boosting collagen production in these areas, Morpheus8 can help to create a more toned and firm appearance.
Morpheus8 treatments are generally well tolerated and can be customized in depth and intensity, depending on the treatment area and desired results. It's a minimally invasive procedure with a relatively short downtime, making it an attractive option for those looking to improve their skin's appearance without undergoing more extensive surgery.
Our experienced professionals at Femme Aesthetics will ensure your comfort throughout the Morpheus8 treatment. The procedure typically takes 1-2 hours, depending on the treatment area. A topical anesthetic is applied to minimize discomfort, followed by the Morpheus8 device delivering precise radiofrequency energy through tiny needles.
Avoid sun exposure and tanning for at least 2 weeks prior.
Discontinue the use of retinoids and other exfoliating products 3-5 days before treatment.
Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy skincare routine.
Expect mild redness and swelling for a few days.
Apply a gentle, hydrating moisturizer and sunscreen.
Avoid strenuous exercise and heat exposure for 24-48 hours.
Follow any personalized care instructions provided by our team.
Morpheus8 is safe and FDA-approved, but like any procedure, it may have potential side effects, including redness, swelling, and bruising. These are typically mild and resolve within a few days.
Morpheus8 combines microneedling with radiofrequency technology to target subdermal layers of the skin, stimulating collagen production and leading to firmer skin.
Morpheus8 can treat anti-aging concerns, scars from acne or trauma, stretch marks, large pores, pigmentation, and UV damage.
Immediate improvements are often noticeable after the first treatment, with a recommendation of follow-up sessions every 4 to 6 weeks for a total of 3 or 4 visits for optimal results.
Discomfort is minimal, thanks to the topical anesthetic applied before treatment.
The number of sessions depends on your individual goals, but most clients see optimal results after 1-3 treatments.
Morpheus8 uses RF technology along with microneedling for a deeper therapeutic effect, and its adjustable needle depth allows for more customized treatment.
Individuals showing signs of aging, scarring, or other skin conditions are good candidates, as well as those starting to see fine lines or wrinkles and wishing to prevent more invasive procedures.
Post-treatment care includes using sunscreen and protecting the area from direct sunlight, with some experiencing minor swelling or bruising. Recovery time can be as quick as an hour.
While some patients may choose a single treatment, it's suggested to have 3 to 4 treatments spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart for long-term benefits. Maintenance treatments are typically desired every 12 to 18 months.