CLINICAL PAPERS

Fractora RF Microneedling for Acne Scars and Sebum Reduction

A novel technique in reducing sebum production and improving atrophic acne scars

Author:
Sirithanabadeekul, P., Leetrakulwanna, V., & Suwanchinda, A.
Publication & Date:
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology | November, 2022
Technology:
Morpheus8

SUMMARY

Abstract
This prospective evaluator-blinded trial investigated the use of fractional microneedling radiofrequency (FMR) with the Fractora® 24-pin coated tip in 29 patients with Fitzpatrick skin types III–V and mild-to-severe acne scars. Three treatment sessions were performed one month apart, and outcomes were measured through sebum analysis, acne scar grading scales, volumetric imaging, and histological assessment. Results showed significant reductions in sebum production beginning after the first session, alongside measurable decreases in scar volume and improved skin texture, without significant pigmentary changes.

Conclusion
Fractional RF microneedling using the Fractora 24-pin coated tip effectively reduces both facial oiliness and atrophic acne scar severity. A single session demonstrated lasting sebosuppressive and scar-reducing effects for up to three months. The treatment was safe, with only mild, transient side effects, and offers a promising alternative for patients seeking acne scar improvement with the added benefit of reduced sebum production.

TOPICS COVERED

  • Fractional microneedling radiofrequency (Fractora) as a dual treatment for scars and sebum reduction
  • Clinical evaluation of acne scar improvement and sebosuppressive effects
  • Histological findings of sebaceous gland reduction and dermal remodeling
  • Safety profile with minimal downtime and transient side effects
  • Potential role of RF microneedling as an alternative to laser acne scar treatments

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