Skin Tightening
Morpheus and INDIBA are both skin tightening treatments that use radiofrequency (RF) energy, but Morpheus combines RF with microneedling to work on deeper layers of the skin, while INDIBA is a non-invasive treatment that uses a unique capacitive or resistive current to stimulate collagen and improve circulation. The key difference is that Morpheus's microneedles create micro-injuries to deliver the RF energy more deeply, promoting more significant tissue remodeling, while INDIBA's method is a surface-level application.
Morpheus skin tightening
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Technology: Combines microneedling with radiofrequency energy.
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How it works: Micro-needles create tiny injuries in the skin, which triggers the body's natural healing response. The radiofrequency energy is delivered to the deeper dermis via the needles, stimulating collagen and elastin production for more significant, long-term tightening.
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Targeted concerns: Sagging skin, wrinkles, fine lines, acne scars, and uneven texture.
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Approach: Minimally invasive.
Indiba skin tightening
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Technology: Uses a unique radiofrequency current at a specific 448 kHz frequency.
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How it works: Delivers controlled heat to the skin to stimulate collagen and improve blood circulation. The non-invasive method is applied to the skin's surface.
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Targeted concerns: Skin revitalization, reduced wrinkles, and improved skin texture.
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Approach: Non-invasive.
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