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Get answers to common questions about Morpheus 8 RF Microneedling (Body).
Most clients see meaningful improvement after 1–3 sessions, spaced about 4–6 weeks apart. The exact number depends on laxity, cellulite severity, and treatment area. Your provider will create a customized plan during consultation to achieve optimal, long-lasting results.
Most patients feel mild to moderate warmth and pressure, with minimal pain thanks to topical numbing and built-in cooling. Discomfort typically subsides quickly and providers adjust settings for comfort. Aftercare may include soreness and redness for a few days.
The treatment is FDA-cleared for multiple body zones: stomach, flanks, arms, inner and outer thighs, buttocks, and knees. It's ideal for localized laxity, cellulite dimples, and texture irregularities. Your provider will assess skin quality and recommend targeted treatment areas.
Downtime is minimal: expect redness, mild swelling, and pinpoint bruising for 24–72 hours, with full settling over one to two weeks. Avoid heavy exercise and sun exposure for several days. Most return to normal activities within a few days.
You may notice subtle tightening within a few weeks, but collagen remodeling continues for 2–3 months. Optimal contouring and texture improvements often appear around three months and can continue improving up to six months after treatment.
Yes — contraindications include pregnancy, active skin infections, uncontrolled diabetes, recent isotretinoin use, bleeding disorders, or a history of severe keloid scarring. Certain implants or pacemakers may preclude RF treatment. A thorough consultation and medical history review ensure safety.