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RF Microneedling Applications

RF Microneedling Applications

Author:
Judith Hellman, MD
Publication & Date:
Dermatology Times | January, 2017
Technology:
Morpheus8

SUMMARY

Dr. Judith Hellman, a New York dermatologist, reports her clinical experience using Fractora RF microneedling (InMode) as a superior alternative to pulsed dye laser for acne and acne scarring. Unlike traditional approaches, Fractora provides dual benefits of microneedling injury and thermal stimulation, leading to collagen remodeling and significant scar reduction. Studies and biopsies demonstrated up to 80% improvement in acne scars months after treatment, with additional benefits in neck tightening, hyperhidrosis, stretch marks, and chest rejuvenation. The technology’s coated tips allow safe use on all skin types, including Fitzpatrick VI, without pigmentation risks.

TOPICS COVERED

  • Clinical use of Fractora RF microneedling for acne and acne scars
  • Histological evidence of scar depth reduction and collagen remodeling
  • Safe treatment of all skin types, including Fitzpatrick VI, with coated tips
  • Applications for axillary hyperhidrosis and sweat gland reduction
  • Use for neck tightening, chest lines, and stretch mark improvement
  • Combination of 24-pin and 60-pin tips for deeper and superficial scars

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