MICRONEEDLE RADIOFREQUENCY LIFTING IN CONTEMPORARY AESTHETIC DERMATOLOGY: PATHOGENETIC RATIONALE AND MORPHOLOGICAL EFFECTS

Authors

  • I.I. Nazarova

Keywords:

microneedle radiofrequency lifting; neocollagenesis; dermal acoustic density; dermatocosmetology; aesthetic correction; chronoaging; physiotherapeutic methods; fibroblasts; precision medicine; device-based therapy.

Abstract

This paper presents the scientific rationale for the use of microneedle
radiofrequency (RF) lifting in dermatocosmetology. The physical principles of the method,
which enable deep restructuring of the dermal matrix through controlled thermal exposure
and stimulation of neocollagenesis, are examined. The efficacy of the method is demonstrated
both as a standalone approach for correcting age-related skin changes and as part of
combined synergistic protocols. Instrumental verification data of the morphological effects
are presented, including increases in dermal thickness and acoustic density. The findings
support the high therapeutic value and safety of the method for patients with various aging
morphotypes, positioning microneedle RF-lifting as a tool of precision evidence-based
medicine in anti-aging correction.

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Published

2026-07-10