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Get answers to common questions about RF Microneedling Morpheus8 - Excessive Sweating.
Morpheus8 uses microneedles to deliver fractionated radiofrequency heat into the dermis, selectively damaging sweat glands and stimulating tissue remodeling. This reduces gland activity and perspiration while improving skin texture. Treatments are precise and customized by your provider.
Typically two to four sessions spaced four to eight weeks apart achieve meaningful sweat reduction. Individual response varies; your provider will recommend a tailored plan based on severity, treatment area, and medical history for optimal results.
Downtime is minimal: expect mild redness, swelling, or pinpoint scabbing for a few days. Most clients resume normal activities within 48–72 hours. Follow post-care instructions to promote healing and reduce risk of irritation or infection.
Morpheus8 permanently reduces treated sweat glands, but aging and hormonal changes can influence future sweat production. Many patients experience long-lasting improvement; occasional maintenance sessions may be recommended if sweating returns over time.
The procedure is generally safe when performed by trained providers. Topical numbing minimizes discomfort; most describe mild pressure or warmth. Risks are low but can include redness, swelling, or infection. A consultation reviews safety and expectations.
Ideal candidates are adults with bothersome excessive sweating seeking non-surgical reduction. Medical evaluation rules out underlying causes; pregnancy, active infection, or certain implants may disqualify. A consult determines candidacy and a personalized treatment plan.