| If you’ve had it, how much did it hurt? Are you happy with the results? Also, would love to hear ballpark for a series of three treatments. Thank you! |
| Bumping this-any Morpheus 8 experience? |
| I spoke to my derm about it. He said it was a great maintenance treatment but not to expect more than 25% improvement, so I passed. |
| I haven’t tried Morpheus but did GeniusRF, which is similar technology but different company. I had it done on my neck two times four weeks apart and am pleased with results. I had a lot of loose skin and it’s a little tighter and not as crepey. It’s not perfect and they recommend another treatment. I’m happy enough with results so holding that off on third treatment. Mostly because it’s so pricey. It hurts but they numb you, so it’s not too bad. Was worth it for me. |
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I've heard Ellacor is better but needs to be done by trained dermatologist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7H_pYwpZFM&ab_channel=BriannaStanko |
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OP: What are you hoping to achieve with it? Texture issues? Sagging? Excess fat?
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| I did it! 3 treatments. Def hurts! I noticed improvements in sagging, fine lines and texture. Will do maintenance treatments regularly. |
I can't get over those horrific lashes. Does anyone think that looks good? |
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I’ve read too many horror stories about this specific treatment. I will not do it.
Halo and IPL/BBL - yes. Morpheus8, no. |
Curious what you read? |
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I’ve seen a lot of freaked out women on sites where the dot matrix never went away.
I’ve also read about fat loss, even when they thought the professional had the right frequency that isn’t supposed to lead to fat loss. |
| I just finished my last in a series of three treatments. I was told to expect about 30% improvement and that seems about right. I actually am very happy with the results, my skin texture is greatly improved and my sagging double chin has seen the most lifting. I think something that provides real results (even if modest) without surgery is great. I keep getting compliments from unknowing friends so it clearly has made some improvement. It definitely hurts but laughing gas and numbing cream helps. |
What about cost and where you had it done? |
| Pp here, I went to Ever/body in Arlington after interviewing Alexis, the aesthetic PA multiple times. She also showed me before and afters of her previous work and had been working with Morpheus for years. Normally I would seek a dermatologist, but felt confident with her and she did a great job. Ever/Body runs specials regularly, so look out for that. It wasn’t cheap, but I think was worth it over other treatments that make no difference at my age (54). |
| Everbody is a private equity chain where the PA's and nurses get a weekend course of training and a bunch of before and afters that are given to everybody at every location. Run |