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Morpheus8 London

Microneedles deliver fractional radiofrequency into the dermis to stimulate collagen, improve texture and pores, and address mild laxity—usually over a course of sessions.

What it is

Morpheus8 combines microneedling with radiofrequency to deliver controlled thermal energy into the dermis. The goal is collagen remodelling and improvement in skin texture, pores, and laxity over a course of treatment.

Typical concerns

Often considered for crepey skin, uneven texture, acne scarring (where suitable), and mild-to-moderate laxity on face or body zones agreed in consultation.

Periorbital and under-eye Morpheus8

Treating delicate zones such as the periorbital area requires strict patient selection, settings discipline, and realistic expectations—not everyone is suitable. Your clinician will discuss risks, downtime, and alternatives if a different approach is safer for your goals.

Morpheus8 vs traditional microneedling

Standard microneedling creates controlled micro-injury; Morpheus8 adds radiofrequency delivery in the dermis for a different biophysical stimulus. Neither is universally “better”—the right choice depends on skin type, concern, downtime tolerance, and plan. That comparison is made at consultation.

How long Morpheus8 results may last

Collagen remodelling continues over months; visible texture and firmness changes often evolve across a course. Maintenance sessions may be discussed for ongoing quality—your clinician will outline a realistic horizon for you, without guaranteed timelines.

Course of treatment

Many plans involve a series of sessions spaced according to healing and goals. Your clinician will recommend an interval and intensity that balances results with recovery—there is no one-size schedule for every skin type.

Downtime and recovery

Redness, swelling, and a sandpaper-like skin feel are common in the first days. Sun protection and gentle skincare are essential; your clinician will set expectations for social downtime.