Morpheus8 Radiofrequency Microneedling
Morpheus8 is a safe, non-surgical advanced microneedling treatment that utilizes radiofrequency (RF) to give the face, neck, and body a youthful appearance. This is the ideal treatment option for patients who would like to improve their facial appearance without undergoing laser or surgical procedures. Morpheus8 delivers the deepest fractional treatments available, heating subdermal tissue up to 8mm (7mm + 1mm thermal profile). With each Morpheus8 treatment, the collagen produced will tighten and smooth wrinkles on the face and body. Our comfort menu includes topical numbing, injectable numbing and Nitronox, if needed. We recommend a series of three treatments for optimal results.
SINGLE TREATMENT/SERIES OF THREE TREATMENT PRICING
*All Pricing Includes Topical Numbing
*Series of Three Treatment Pricing Includes Nitronox
Scars Only $550/$1400
Small Area $600/$1700 (Eyes, Knees, Mouth, Submental, Underarms, Upper Face)
Medium Area $1000/$2900 (Full Face, Chest, Lower Abdomen, Submental & Neck, Upper Arms)
Large Area $1300/$3500 (Back of Thighs, Buttocks, Front of Thighs, Full Abdomen, Full Face & Neck)
Morpheus8 Resurfacing is a targeted resurfacing treatment that can be performed with your Morpheus8 radiofrequency (RF) microneedling treatment, or as a stand alone treatment! Morpheus8 Resurfacing uses the same technology as the other Morpheus8 treatments we have come to love. 24 micropins measuring 0.5 mm each will penetrate the skin, delivering powerful RF energy to the skin. Morpheus8 Resurfacing treats fine lines that cannot be treated with neurotoxins or filler. It also treats superficial textural irregularities, like scarring from acne. It will reveal brighter, more radiant skin much like a chemical peel, minus the peeling!
SINGLE TREATMENT/SERIES OF THREE TREATMENT PRICING
*All Pricing Includes Topical Numbing
*Series of Three Treatment Pricing Includes Nitronox
Scars Only $550/$1400
Face & Neck $800/$2200
Add-On to Morpheus8 Treatments $550/$1500
*These treatments require a consultation with one of our providers prior to booking
ALL ABout MORPHEUS8
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We recommend a series of 3-6 treatments every 4-6 weeks for optimal results.
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The Morpheus8 Resurfacing treatment is an awesome add-on if you're already planning on receiving M8 treatments! It can be performed on its own too! We recommend adding on the resurfacing treatment if you're trying to target acne scarring, superficial texture, or fine lines on the skins' surface.
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There is only social downtime associated with this treatment. You may look like you have a mild sunburn for the first 24-48 hours. The grid-like pattern from the treatment may be visible on the treatment area, but that usually resolves within 3-6 days.
Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen Analgesia
What is nitrous oxide?
Nitrous oxide is a safe and effective anxiolytic and analgesic agent that is mixed with oxygen. Nitrous oxide is used during procedures and treatments to help make you feel more comfortable.
Is nitrous oxide safe?
Nitrous oxide has been used for over 100 years and has a long-standing safety record. When the Nitronox device is used, you are awake (conscious), responsive, and breathing normally on your own.
How does the nitrous and oxygen analgesia system work?
The nitrous oxide and oxygen analgesia system delivers a safe mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen which is inhaled through a mouthpiece or mask, providing you control over self-administration. Your provider will ask you to breathe normally through your mouth, and within a few short minutes you should start to feel the effects of the gas mixture. The effects of nitrous oxide wear off within 5-10 minutes after the last inhalation of the N2O/O2 mixture.
Will this put you to sleep?
No. The provided nitrous oxide and oxygen ratio is not strong enough to provide anesthesia and put you to sleep. You will be able to hear and respond to any requests or directions the providers may have.
How will I feel while using nitrous oxide?
Most patients say it makes them feel relaxed, and their arms and legs feel light. Some patients feel tingling in their extremities and report feeling like they are floating, and/or sinking. As nitrous oxide is often called “laughing gas”, some patients will feel giggly when the gas mixture takes effect. Moreover, your voice may temporarily change during the administration of nitrous oxide since vocal cords are affected by nitrous oxide.
What are the typical side effects that one might feel?
Side effects are usually minimal. With a self administered protocol, you are in total control minimizing side effects. Side effects that can occur in some patients are dizziness and nausea. If you do not like how you are feeling, stop inhaling the N2O/O2 mixture and breathe room air. This should quickly reverse any negative side effects.
How fast does nitrous oxide take effect and last?
For most patients, the calming, relaxing effects of nitrous oxide will be felt within a minute or two or after a couple of deep inhalation/exhalation cycles. Effects may vary from patient to patient. Once you stop inhaling the gas mixture, you will start feeling back to normal within 5-10 minutes.
Can I drive home after using nitrous oxide?
This is dependent upon the procedure performed, other medications administered, etc. For example, if you were also administered Valium for anxiety during bone marrow aspiration, the effects of Valium will not allow you to operate machinery safely. The effects of nitrous oxide and oxygen on their own are completely out of your system within a few minutes. It is reasonable that you can safely go home about 10 minutes after ceasing use of nitrous oxide and oxygen assuming all other discharge criteria have been met.
Does nitrous oxide eliminate pain?
Nitrous oxide does not eliminate pain. This is important to understand and to set your expectations. This will also not replace an anesthetic which is often used to numb locally (if required). Nitrous oxide is intended to take the edge off, help you relax, make you feel more comfortable, and reduce anxiety. This is not something you would use for extremely painful procedures.