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Microneedling is a minimally invasive procedure using thin needles. The procedure can help reduce the appearance of skin concerns such as acne scars, stretch marks or wrinkles.

Microneedling has cosmetic and medical uses. You might consider microneedling if you’re patients are concerned about:

  • Forehead wrinkles – Fine lines, frown lines, wrinkles and creasing of the skin in the forehead area

  • Droopy eyes & wrinkles – Loose eyelids, creepy under eye skin, fine lines, wrinkles and crow’s feet.

  • Neck Skin Tightening – Tighten and lift laxity in neck area.

  • Arm Skin Tightening – The infamous bat wings can be tightened.

  • Acne Scars – Scars on the cheeks or any other area of the face caused by excessive acne and other ailments.

  • Sun Damaged Skin – Marks left by excessive sun burn or dark spots caused by repeated sun exposure.

  • Uneven Skin Tone – brown tone from sun damage or acne issues.

  • Stretch Marks – most body areas can be treated

  • Face, Neck and Décolleté

  • Abdomen

  • Arms

  • Legs

  • Wrinkles

  • Decolette wrinkles

  • Loose skin

  • Double chin reduction

  • Jawline sculpting

  • Reduce eye bags

The MeliaRF microneedling device provides an unparalleled response through the segmented delivery of microneedles, creating micro injuries to the epidermis (outer layer of skin) and dermis (the inner layer of skin). As a result, the micro injuries encourage the body’s innate ability to repair itself. Practitioners can deliver their patients the safest microneedling treatment possible, while getting the best microneedling results for their patients.

  • Less pain and fast recovery

  • Optimal and uniform thermolysis

  • Precise and safe treatment

  • Fast and convenient operation

“With RF microneedling, there’s a lot of new technology out there and there’s a lot of variability in technology, Dr. Tanzi reviewed the latest advances in RF microneedling, starting with insulated vs non-insulated needles and noting that the non-insulated needles cause more epidermal trauma. She finds that “insulated needles are better because you don’t have that epidermal response.

— Dr. Tanzi Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine.