Consider These Benefits of Combining Fractional CO2 and Radiofrequency Microneedling

Consider These Benefits of Combining Fractional CO2 and Radiofrequency Microneedling

At Holladay Dermatology & Aesthetics, we’re always on the lookout for the latest advancements in skin care. Dr. Robert Topham and our team vet new technologies thoroughly to ensure their safety and effectiveness before offering them to our patients.

One of the most impressive innovations to date is Secret PRO Refine from Cutera, a microneedling treatment that combines two powerful technologies: fractional CO2 laser energy and radiofrequency energy. 

Keep reading as Dr. Topham breaks down the science behind these treatments and explains why combining them offers unparalleled benefits. 

Fractional CO2 technology

Fractional CO2 lasers use carbon dioxide to create tiny, controlled wounds in your skin. These microscopic injuries trigger your body’s natural healing process, stimulating collagen production and cell turnover, giving you smoother, tighter skin with fewer fine lines and wrinkles.

This laser therapy reduces the appearance of scars, minimizes pores, and evens out your skin tone. Plus, because it only targets a fraction of your skin at a time, your recovery period is much shorter than that of traditional CO2 lasers.

Radiofrequency microneedling

Radiofrequency (RF) microneedling adds the benefit of RF energy to traditional microneedling. During the procedure, tiny needles penetrate your skin, creating micro-injuries while delivering RF energy deep into your dermis (your skin’s middle layer). 

This double dose of skin-enhancing therapy accelerates your natural collagen production and tightens your skin from within.

Combining fractional CO2 and RF microneedling

We love Cutera’s Secret PRO platform because it combines two of our favorite technologies. This dual approach allows us to address both superficial and deep tissue treatments in a single session — maximizing your results and minimizing your downtime.

When we use them together, fractional CO2 and RF microneedling deliver better results than either treatment can produce alone. The fractional CO2 laser works on your skin’s surface for better texture, while the RF microneedling targets deeper layers, stimulates collagen production, and tightens your skin. 

The benefits of Secret PRO Refine

It’s tough to pick a favorite benefit — we love them all — but here are our top five reasons to consider Secret PRO Refine.

1. Collagen, collagen, collagen

You have lots of collagen throughout your body, and your skin relies on it to stay firm and elastic. Unfortunately, you produce less and less as you age. Secret PRO Refine treatments turn on your body’s collagen-producing factory by stimulating collagen at multiple layers. 

2. There’s next to no downtime 

Despite the powerful results, combining fractional CO2 and RF microneedling in the Secret PRO Refine treatment surprisingly involves minimal downtime. Because each treatment targets different skin layers, your skin heals fairly quickly.

3. The results are noticeable and long-lasting 

The results of these combined treatments are not only visible but also long-lasting. Most of our patients see continued improvements in their skin’s appearance for months following their sessions. 

4. It treats multiple complexion issues at once

By integrating fractional CO2 and RF microneedling, Secret PRO Refine helps you solve almost all your complexion complaints in one fell swoop.

5. Secret PRO is customizable

The Secret PRO Refine platform isn’t just about technology; it’s also about expertise. Dr. Topham and our team have years of experience treating complex skin issues and can tailor your treatment plan to meet your unique needs.

If you live in the greater Salt Lake City area and are ready to try Secret PRO Refine, call Holladay Dermatology & Aesthetics in Holladay, Utah, and schedule an appointment.

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