Morpheus8 and treatments like Fraxel® lasers and traditional microneedling are excellent skin-rejuvenating treatment options that improve skin texture and tone and reduce signs of aging. But these devices treat the skin differently, and understanding their unique qualities will help you decide which one will benefit your skin the most.
To help you choose the right treatment, here’s a breakdown of their differences:
Morpheus8 vs. Microneedling
Traditional Microneedling
Microneedling uses fine needles to create tiny punctures in the skin. These micro-injuries stimulate the body’s natural healing process, which leads to new collagen and elastin production, encouraging skin renewal.
Pros
- Treatments take about 20-30 minutes and require very little downtime.
- Typically less expensive than Morpheus8 treatments. The cost of microneedling in New Jersey can range from $200 to $800 per session, depending on various factors.
Cons
- May need more treatments to see lasting results
- Subtler results, especially for scarring and skin tightening
Morpheus8
Morpheus8 is a type of RF microneedling treatment that combines microneedling and radiofrequency (RF) energy to enhance the benefits of traditional microneedling. Morpheus8 is designed to deliver RF energy and heat into the skin’s deeper layers while the needles puncture the skin’s surface.
Pros
- RF energy allows Morpheus8 to provide more aesthetic benefits. In addition to treating fine lines, acne scars, and stretch marks, it can address skin laxity concerns.
- Can reach deeper layers of the skin with longer needles and RF energy, encouraging skin tightening on the lower face and neck
- Allows for more dramatic and longer-lasting results (up to three years) compared to conventional microneedling (up to 6 months)
Cons
- Requires more downtime. While both microneedling and Morpheus8 require minimal to no downtime, the latter is a more aggressive treatment.
- Higher cost at about $900 per session, or $2,000 for a package of three sessions
At Dr. Brunner’s office, we offer various RF microneedling and radiofrequency treatments, including Embrace RF, Fractora RF, and Evoke. You may contact us or schedule a consultation to learn more about these devices and their costs.
Morpheus8 vs. Fraxel
Fraxel
Instead of RF energy, Fraxel lasers use light technology to treat skin concerns. These devices typically come in two wavelengths to precisely target different skin conditions. A deeper or stronger wavelength treats more severe issues like acne scarring, while the other can address superficial issues like fine lines or pigmentation.
Pros
- Targets pigmentation problems, fine wrinkles, and texture issues effectively
- Uses light technology that is precise in targeting specific columns of the skin without damaging surrounding tissues
- Suitable for addressing superficial skin concerns as well as more severe issues with different wavelengths
Cons
- Typically requires a few days of recovery time, depending on the skin condition and laser settings
- May not be recommended for those with extremely sensitive skin or certain skin disorders
- Targets the top and middle layers of the skin, not as deep as Morpheus8
- Can cost about $1,000-$2,000 per session
Morpheus8
Pros
- Can reach deeper into the dermis compared to Fraxel, treating acne scars, wrinkles, and sagging skin more effectively
- Requires little to no downtime
- Suitable for all skin types and tones
Cons
- May require more treatment sessions
Morpheus8 vs CO2 Laser
CO2 Laser
CO2 lasers like the Fraxel Re:pair use pulses of laser light to penetrate the skin’s surface, where water in the skin cells absorbs them. The superficial layer of the skin is vaporized, while the middle layer heats up to stimulate new collagen production. As the skin heals, smoother, clearer, and firmer skin replaces the old layers.
Pros
- More aggressive in treating skin conditions, offering drastic improvements in complexion, lines, wrinkles, sun damage, age spots, acne scars, and melasma
- Some patients may only need one procedure to see results
- Produces long-lasting results
Cons
- Requires 1-2 weeks for the skin to heal, during which the skin may flake and peel
- Carries the risk of pigmentation and scarring
- Best suited for lighter skin types due to the risk of pigmentation changes
Morpheus8
Pros
- Less aggressive with minimal to no downtime, making it suitable for all skin types
- Requires 3-4 sessions to achieve optimum results, but with less recovery time compared to CO2 lasers
Cons
- May require more sessions
- Results may not be as apparent at first
Schedule your Morpheus8 treatment in Princeton, NJ
To learn more about Morpheus8 and other cosmetic services, schedule a consultation at Dr. Brunner’s clinic in Princeton, NJ. We can discuss your unique treatment plan to help you get started on the path to healthier, more youthful skin.