In the increasingly advanced world of aesthetic medicine there are many options available to rejuvenate the face and body.
Endolift and Morpheus 8 are two very high performing procedures, both offer impressive results but are different in terms of technology, application and final effect.
Endolift: precision laser technology
Endolift is an endodermal laser that uses an optical fiber to stimulate the production of collagen in the skin tissue and the dissolution of fat, it is known to be effective in the treatment of wrinkles, skin laxity and discolouration.
After local anesthesia, the laser is introduced into the skin, directly reaching the subcutaneous tissue, which allows the skin to be strengthened and wrinkles removed.
Morpheus 8: advanced radiofrequency microneedling
Morpheus 8 is a procedure that combines radiofrequency and microneedling.
The device uses gold microneedles to emit selective radiofrequency energy into different skin layers.
This combination of technologies stimulates collagen production, improving skin texture and reducing wrinkles.
Morpheus 8 is known for being highly customizable, allowing the clinician to adjust the depth of energy and depth of needles to suit the patient's needs.
Key differences between Endolift and Morpheus 8
The technology: Endolift uses a fiber optic laser, while Morpheus 8 uses a combination of radiofrequency and microneedling.
Treatment Depths: Morpheus 8 is known to be highly customizable and can treat different depths of the dermis making it suitable for different skin problems
Recovery: Endolift may require a longer recovery period than Morpheus 8 which is less invasive.
Treatment times: Endolift is performed in a single session, the dissolution of fat is permanent while skin lifting can last up to 2 years while with Morpheus 8 it is necessary to perform at least 3 sessions 40-60 days apart and the effect lasts for about 2 years. However, it is possible to obtain satisfactory results even by carrying out just one session.
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