What Are RF Microneedling and FSR?

RF microneedling and FSR (Fractional Skin Resurfacing) are two of the most advanced non-invasive cosmetic procedures today. They stimulate collagen production, reduce wrinkles, and restore youthful skin all without surgery.
 

Join us and our special guest Susan Mulkey, FNP-C and owner of Blue Skies Medical Weight Loss, Wellness & Aesthetics, as she conducts LIVE treatment demonstrations with RF MicroNeedling & FSR, and discusses how to successfully launch it in your practice.

Age defying skin rejuvenation remains the most sought after treatment in the skin care industry. Because of this, RF Microneedling is now a fast becoming skin treatment trend that reduces the appearance of acne scars, wrinkles, and other noticeable signs of skin aging.

Then, there’s also FSR (Fractional Skin Resurfacing) that reinvigorates the skin from the outside in for that smooth, youthful glow!

Reduces acne scars and fine lines

Tightens skin and boosts collagen

Safe for all skin tones with minimal downtime

RF Microneedling vs. Laser Resurfacing
RF microneedling offers similar results to laser treatments with shorter recovery time, less risk of pigmentation, and lower discomfort.

Frequently Ask Question 

What is the difference between RF microneedling and Morpheus8?

RF microneedling is a general category of treatment that combines microneedling with radiofrequency energy to stimulate collagen production deep in the skin. Morpheus8 is a branded device that performs RF microneedling but penetrates deeper into the dermis, making it particularly effective for tightening and contouring.

What should not be done after RF microneedling?

After RF microneedling, avoid sun exposure, harsh skincare products (like retinoids or exfoliants), hot showers, saunas, and vigorous workouts for at least 48 hours. These can irritate the skin and affect healing. Always follow your provider’s post-care instructions closely.

What is the difference between PRF and RF microneedling?

PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is a natural injectable derived from your own blood to stimulate healing and rejuvenation. It’s often used in combination with microneedling. RF microneedling, on the other hand, uses radiofrequency energy and tiny needles to trigger collagen production. PRF boosts healing from the inside, while RF microneedling works through controlled skin injury and energy delivery.

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