Chickenpox, stretch mark treatment
Radiofrequency (RF) energy can help reduce the appearance of chickenpox scars and stretch marks. RF energy works by heating the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating collagen production, and improving the appearance of scars; for the results of RF treatment to be permanent you may need multiple treatments to maintain the results. Please contact for more information.




FAQ
Microneedling Radio Frequency!
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Unlock the transformative benefits of our non-surgical skin rejuvenation treatment: Microneedling Radio Frequency. This minimally invasive procedure utilizes fine needles to create micro-punctures in the skin, delivering radiofrequency energy that boosts collagen production. Experience enhanced skin texture diminished wrinkles and fine lines, reduced acne scars, and improved elasticity with minimal downtime. Achieve a radiant complexion at an affordable price and rediscover your natural beauty!
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What are the benefits of the Microneedling RF?
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Improved skin texture, and tightened the area where the stretch marks and chickenpox are located.
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Minimized chickenpox scars
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Improved skin elasticity
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Reduced size of the chickenpox scar
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How long is the downtime for the Microneedling Pen?
Microneedling Pen Aftercare Instructions:
Downtime:
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Minimal redness and swelling for the first few days.
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Return to normal activities the next day.
Aftercare Instructions:
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Avoid sun exposure.
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Avoid using skin care products.
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Avoid jacuzzi and hot water showers for 5 days.
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Avoid intense exercises.
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Use sunscreen with zinc 9% or more.
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Use moisturizing lotion with SPF 50.
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Wash face with normal tap water for 5 days.
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For dry and oily skin, contact us for specific care instructions.
Is the Microneedling RF painful?
Microneedling RF is not painful because we numb the area of the treatment.
Who cannot get the Microneedling RF treatment?
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history of herpes simplex infection
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Keloid scarring treatment may depend on the dermatology referral
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Poorly controlled diabetes
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Autoimmune disease
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Skin cancer
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Pregnancy or breastfeeding