Morpheus8
Experience revolutionary skin tightening and contouring with Morpheus8, combining microneedling and radiofrequency for remarkable results.
Maintaining youthful skin becomes more difficult each year. This is because the building blocks that prevent the signs of aging become less effective as we age. At Skin6 we provide anti-aging cosmetic treatments that target the skin’s foundation to help stimulate the production of youthful healing cells. Although you might be discouraged by costly, invasive cosmetic surgeries like facelifts, effective alternative treatments are available. Morpheus8 in Toronto is one of the most advanced cosmetic treatments to help tighten and tone skin without needing costly, painful surgery. It also targets other skin issues, from acne scarring to stretch marks and uneven skin tone to sagging.
FAQ
Morpheus8
What is Morpheus8?
Morpheus8 is a skin treatment combining microneedling with radiofrequency to rejuvenate and remodel the skin. It helps tighten skin, reduce wrinkles, and improve texture for a more youthful look.
What can Morpheus8 treat?
We recommend Morpheus8 for facial rejuvenation to correct multiple issues, including:
- Double chin
- Excess fat on the face
- Jowls
- Sun damage
- Acne scarring and enlarged pores
- Scars on the face and body
- Stretch marks
- Skin texture
- Deep lines and creases
- Sagging face and neck skin
- Uneven or rough skin
How does Morpheus8 work?
Morpheus8 uses tiny needles to make micro-punctures in the skin while delivering radiofrequency energy. This stimulates collagen production, tightens the skin, and promotes healing from within.
Is Morpheus8 treatment painful?
The treatment is minimally painful. Areas being treated may be numbed with topical anesthesia to minimize discomfort, which feels like light prickling.
What can I expect immediately following my Morpheus8 treatment?
Expect some redness and mild swelling for a few days. The skin might feel warm and appear slightly swollen but will start to heal quickly. Normal activities can usually be resumed within a couple of days, but direct sunlight should be avoided.