What is Radiofrequency Skin Needling?
Radiofrequency skin needling is a minimally invasive fractional treatment that delivers controlled heat through fine needles into the deeper layers of the skin. This dual-action approach stimulates collagen production while targeting subdermal tissue, helping to remodel, tighten, and contour both the face and body.
How It Works
The treatment creates microchannels in the skin while delivering radiofrequency energy beneath the surface. This stimulates collagen and elastin production while also affecting deeper tissue layers, improving skin firmness, texture, and overall structure over time.
Indications
Radiofrequency skin needling is suitable for:
- Skin laxity and loss of firmness
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Acne scarring
- Uneven texture and tone
- Stretch marks and cellulite
- Body contouring
- Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)
Results & Treatment Plan
Visible improvements may begin within a few days, with continued enhancement as collagen production increases.
- Optimal results develop over 3–6 months
- A series of treatments may be recommended depending on your goals
Downtime
Mild redness and swelling may occur for 1–3 days following treatment.
Most clients return to normal activities shortly after.
Contraindications
Radiofrequency skin needling may not be suitable if you:
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Have implanted medical devices (e.g. pacemaker, defibrillator)
- Have active skin infections (including cold sores or fungal infections)
- Have active cancer or malignancy
- Have recently used isotretinoin
- Have metal implants in the treatment area

