FRACTIONAL RADIOFREQUENCY MICRONEEDLING FOR SKIN REJUVENATION
Keywords:
Acne scars; Microneedling; Radiofrequency; Radiofrequency microneedling; Skin rejuvenationAbstract
The use of microneedling with or without radiofrequency continues to expand in aesthetics. There are now many different devices available that have multiple indications, unique protocols, and low side effect profiles.
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