Technology · Non-surgical procedure

Morpheus 8

Morpheus8 combines microneedling and radiofrequency: microneedles deliver energy to the deeper layers of the skin, creating controlled micro-injuries that stimulate the production of collagen and elastin. It treats areas of the face and body.

Illustration — Morpheus8

Goals of the procedure

  • Stimulate collagen and elastin in the deeper layers of the skin

  • Treat texture, firmness, and scars, as indicated

  • Apply the technology to the face and body

  • Adjust the protocol across sessions, according to the skin's response

Every procedure has indications, contraindications, and risks. An individual evaluation with a physician is essential to determine the appropriate treatment for each case.

Frequently asked questions

What patients usually ask.

Does the procedure hurt?

A topical anesthetic is used, and the parameters are adjusted to each person's comfort. Redness and a sensation of warmth are expected in the first few hours.

How many sessions are needed?

Protocols vary according to the area and the goal — generally more than one session, at intervals determined by the physician.

What is the recovery time?

It is usually short: redness and mild swelling for a few days, with strict sun protection throughout the recommended period.

Which cases is it indicated for?

Mild laxity, uneven texture, enlarged pores, and scars are among the possible indications. The precise indication is determined during a medical evaluation.

The next step

Discuss Morpheus8 with a surgeon.

The right decision starts with a good conversation. Bring your questions: an individual evaluation is the first step of any plan.

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