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What is Morpheus 8?

June 3, 2025
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What is Morpheus 8?

Morpheus 8 is a fractional treatment that stimulates the underlying layers of the dermis. By targeting the deeper layers of the skin, tissues are triggered to reveal a more radiant & youthful appearance.

How does it work?
- Microneedling creates tiny micro-injuries, signaling your skin to heal and regenerate.  
- Radiofrequency (RF) energy delivers heat deep into the skin, tightening and firming from within.  
- The result? Stronger, firmer, smoother skin that lasts!  

How many sessions are needed?

A course of 3 treatments is recommended to start with. These would be 6 weeks apart. Thereafter, you next treatment would be need a year to 18 months later.

How quickly will I see results?

Visible results are seen within a few days, but typically after 3 weeks the most noticeable results appear. Improvements continue up to 3 months after treatment.

What is the benefit of Fractionated energy?

The treatment uses Radiofrequency energy which is a proven method to stimulate collagen. It is minimally invasive and uses micro pins (microneedling) to target the deeper layers of the skin with almost no downtime.

Can anyone use Morpheus 8?

This treatment can be used on all skin types and darker tones.

Can it be used in conjunction with other treatments?

It can also be used in conjunction with the Forma facial. A course of 3 Morpheus 8 treatments is recommended every 6 weeks, which can then be followed up a year later. Forma can be used as maintenance throughout your Morpheus 8 course every 3 weeks or else every 1-3 months afterwards.

It can also be combined with our IPL photofacial or injectables to achieve more extensive results.

What kind of post-procedure care is needed?

Downtime after a Morpheus 8 is minimal. You can expect to see some redness immediately folllowing the treatment and microlesions for a few days afterwards. After some dry healing, it is recommended to use moisturiser and sunscreen. Direct sun exposure should also be avoided.