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Morpheus8 Treatment Sydney

Morpheus8 Sydney | Personalised RF Microneedling | MA360
Morpheus8 Sydney | Chatswood and Hurstville

Considering Morpheus8 in Sydney? Start with a plan made for your skin.

For smoother-looking texture, softer acne scars and a treatment approach tailored to you—not a standard setting.

Morpheus8 can improve the look of selected acne scars, visible pores, uneven texture and mild laxity. At MA360, we tailor the depth and intensity to your skin and facial structure—and if another treatment is more suitable, we will explain why.

Two Sydney clinics. Choose Chatswood or Hurstville when you enquire.

Morpheus8 pores and skin texture before-and-after patient example at Medical Aesthetics 360
MA360 patient example showing improvement in the appearance of pores and skin texture. Individual results vary.
Personalised settingsDepth and intensity selected for your skin and treatment area
Single-use cartridgeA new sterile microneedle cartridge is used for treatment
Typical social recoveryOften three to five days; stronger treatments can take longer
Two Sydney locationsConsultations in Chatswood and Hurstville
Is Morpheus8 right for you?

A useful option for the right concern—not a one-size-fits-all treatment

Morpheus8 is often considered when texture, selected acne scars or mild laxity are the main concern. Your consultation is where we separate what it may help from what needs a different approach.

Often considered forRolling or shallow boxcar scars, coarse texture, visible pores and selected mild laxity.
May need another approachDeep ice-pick scars, tethered scars, redness, pigmentation or more significant laxity.
Plan for recoveryRedness, swelling and rough texture are common for several days.
Expect gradual changeMeaningful improvement is assessed after healing, over the following weeks and months.
Treatment technology

A closer look at the treatment

The patient example above shows the type of refined, gradual change Morpheus8 may support when treatment is carefully matched to the skin. These images show the handpiece and microneedle array used to deliver RF energy.

Morpheus8 radiofrequency microneedling handpiece
The Morpheus8 handpiece. Device settings are selected for the tissue and treatment objective.
Close-up of a radiofrequency microneedling tip positioned above facial skin
Illustrative close-up of the microneedle array. Treatment is performed with a new sterile cartridge.
Acne scarring often needs a personalised plan

Our detailed case study follows a patient with mixed rolling, boxcar and ice-pick scarring and shows why treatment is planned around the full skin pattern, not just one visible mark.

Read the Morpheus8 acne scar case study
How Morpheus8 works

Microneedling and RF energy in one treatment

Fine microneedles deliver radiofrequency energy beneath the skin, creating controlled treatment zones that encourage collagen remodelling over time. This can help improve uneven texture, soften selected acne scars and support firmer-looking skin.

The quality of the result depends on more than the device itself. Needle depth, energy, number of passes and treatment density all need to be adjusted for the area, skin thickness and concern being treated.

This is why MA360 focuses on personalised settings rather than simply using the strongest treatment possible. Careful treatment planning can create a more balanced result while protecting delicate or naturally lean areas.

What Morpheus8 can target

What Morpheus8 may help improve

Morpheus8 is especially useful when the main goal is to improve skin texture and support gradual collagen remodelling. It can soften and refine the appearance of concerns, although it cannot permanently close pores or replace surgery.

Acne scars

For selected rolling and shallow boxcar patterns where dermal remodelling may soften the uneven terrain.

Pores and texture

For coarse texture and visible pores when surrounding collagen support is part of the problem.

Mild laxity

For selected crepey or less resilient skin where a gradual firming effect is realistic.

Selected body areas

For local textural change or mild laxity after tissue thickness and healing risk are assessed.

Personalised acne scar treatment

Different scar types need different strategies

Many people have more than one type of acne scar. Combining or staging treatments can often create a more complete improvement than relying on one device for every concern.

Rolling and shallow boxcar scars

RF microneedling may soften selected scars by remodelling the dermis. If rolling scars are tethered underneath, releasing that tether may be more important than repeatedly heating the surface.

Ice-pick and sharply edged scars

Narrow deep tracts and defined edges may need targeted scar procedures or resurfacing. Morpheus8 alone may improve the surrounding texture without fully correcting the deepest point.

Red or brown post-acne marks

Post-inflammatory redness and pigmentation are not indentations. Vascular, pigment-focused or calming treatment may be more relevant than deeper RF microneedling.

Evidence and safety update

What the evidence—and the safety guidance—say

Research on RF microneedling is encouraging, but devices, settings and treatment plans vary. Published results cannot predict exactly how one person will respond.

A balanced view of the research

A 2026 systematic review of 41 RF microneedling studies found general improvement in acne-scar scores, with some studies also reporting changes in laxity and photoageing. The authors also found wide variation in devices, settings and reporting.

  • Results were drawn from different devices, indications and skin types.
  • Technical reporting for temperature, pulse width, depth and cooling was inconsistent.
  • Longer follow-up and standardised outcomes are still needed.
  • The review supports a treatment category, not a guaranteed individual result.
Read the 2026 systematic review on PubMed
Important RF microneedling safety communication

In October 2025, the US FDA reported serious complications with certain uses of RF microneedling, including burns, scarring, fat loss, disfigurement and nerve damage, sometimes requiring medical or surgical treatment. These outcomes are not expected, but they belong in a balanced consent discussion.

Your Morpheus8 appointment

What happens at your appointment

Your treatment is planned around the area, skin tone, scar pattern and desired outcome, with settings selected specifically for you.

  1. Assessment

    Medical history, medicines, skin tone, active conditions, scars, tissue thickness, previous procedures and downtime tolerance are reviewed.

  2. Preparation

    Recent sun exposure and the skin barrier are checked. Topical anaesthetic is commonly used, and any antiviral or skincare plan is individual.

  3. RF delivery

    A sterile single-use cartridge is applied in a mapped pattern. Pressure, heat and sharp sensations may still be felt despite numbing.

  4. Aftercare

    Gentle cleansing, barrier support and sun protection are prioritised. Active products and heat exposure are restarted only as advised.

Recovery and results

What healing usually looks like

Many patients feel comfortable returning to normal activities within three to five days, although recovery can take longer after a stronger treatment or in reactive skin. Texture and firmness continue to improve gradually after the surface has settled.

First 48 hours

Redness, warmth, swelling, tenderness and pinpoint marks are often most visible. The skin may feel tight or sunburnt.

Following days

Dryness, flaking, tiny crusts or a temporary grid-like texture can appear. Picking, exfoliation and avoidable heat can delay recovery.

Weeks to months

Texture and firmness are assessed after healing, with remodelling developing gradually. Early swelling should not be mistaken for the final result.

Risks and suitability

What should be checked before RF microneedling

Treatment may need to be delayed, modified or avoided with active infection or inflammatory acne, an eczema or psoriasis flare, poor wound healing, pregnancy, immune suppression, a significant keloid tendency, some implanted electronic or metal devices, or recent procedures in the area.

Blood-thinning medicines, isotretinoin use, cold-sore history, allergies to anaesthetic and previous pigment problems should be disclosed. Do not stop prescribed medicine without advice from the prescriber.

Expected effects and complications

  • Common short-term effects include redness, swelling, tenderness, pinpoint bleeding, bruising, dryness and roughness.
  • Less common problems include acne flare, herpes reactivation, prolonged redness, infection, delayed healing and post-inflammatory pigment change.
  • Serious reported complications include burns, scarring, unwanted fat loss, contour deformity and nerve injury.
  • Thin areas and naturally lean faces need particular care if deeper treatment could affect unwanted tissue.
  • Escalating pain, blistering, discharge, spreading redness, persistent numbness, weakness or worsening asymmetry needs prompt clinical review.
Comparing your options

Morpheus8 or another treatment?

The best option depends on what you want to improve. Morpheus8 focuses on deeper texture and collagen remodelling, while lasers may be more suitable for surface resurfacing, pigment or redness. In some cases, a carefully staged combination gives the most balanced result.

Morpheus8

Often considered for

Mixed texture, pores, selected rolling scars and mild laxity where dermal RF remodelling is useful.

Main limitation

It may not fully correct deep ice-pick scars, sharply edged boxcar scars or tethering on its own.

Erbium YAG or CO2 laser

Often considered for

Surface resurfacing, defined textural scars and more intensive ablation where the skin type and recovery allowance are suitable.

Main limitation

Recovery and pigment-risk planning can be more demanding, particularly with ablative treatment.

Pigment, vascular or tightening pathways

Often considered for

Brown marks, redness or laxity without a major texture concern.

Main limitation

These pathways do not replace scar remodelling when true indentation is the problem.

Treatment areas

Where Morpheus8 may be used

The same settings should not be copied from the cheek to the neck or body. Tissue thickness, nearby structures and the amount of underlying fat change the plan.

Cheeks and temples

For selected acne scars, coarse texture and visible pores after the scar pattern is mapped.

Lower face and jawline

For texture and mild firmness concerns where the risk of unwanted volume change is considered.

Neck

For selected crepey texture or mild laxity using settings appropriate to thinner tissue.

Selected body areas

For local textural change, scars or mild laxity after skin thickness and healing risk are assessed.

Medical Aesthetics 360 Sydney

Choose the MA360 clinic that suits you

Consultations and personalised Morpheus8 treatment planning are available in Chatswood and Hurstville. We consider your skin, facial structure, preferred downtime and goals before recommending Morpheus8—or explaining a more suitable alternative.

Chatswood

Convenient for the North Shore, including Willoughby, Artarmon, Lane Cove, Roseville and Lindfield.

Hurstville

Convenient for St George and southern Sydney, including Kogarah, Penshurst, Allawah, Carlton and Beverly Hills.

Frequently asked questions

Morpheus8 FAQs

Straightforward answers to the questions we hear most often. Your own advice will depend on your skin, medical history and treatment plan.

What is Morpheus8?
Morpheus8 is an RF microneedling platform. Fine needles enter the skin and deliver radiofrequency heat at selected depths, creating controlled injury intended to stimulate tissue remodelling. It is a medical procedure rather than an at-home microneedling treatment.
Can Morpheus8 help acne scars?
It may improve selected rolling and shallow boxcar scars by supporting dermal remodelling. Deep ice-pick scars, sharply edged scars or tethered scars may need targeted procedures or a staged combination plan.
Does Morpheus8 reduce enlarged pores?
RF microneedling may make pores look less prominent by improving surrounding texture and dermal support. It does not permanently close pores, and oil activity, acne and genetics continue to influence their appearance.
Does Morpheus8 tighten skin?
It may support gradual improvement in mild laxity or crepey texture. It is not a surgical lift, and another tightening technology may be more suitable when laxity is the main concern.
How many Morpheus8 sessions are needed?
There is no universal number. Scar type, treatment intensity, healing and response influence whether one treatment or a staged series is appropriate. Progress should be reviewed before automatically repeating treatment.
How much downtime should I plan?
Redness, swelling, pinpoint marks and rough texture often last several days. Some patients feel socially presentable within three to five days, while higher-intensity treatment, bruising or reactive skin can take longer.
Is Morpheus8 painful?
Topical anaesthetic is commonly used, but pressure, heat and sharp sensations can still occur. Comfort varies with treatment area, depth, energy, number of passes and individual sensitivity.
Is Morpheus8 suitable for darker skin tones?
RF microneedling can be considered across a range of skin tones, but pigmentation risk is not zero. Conservative settings, sun avoidance, preparation and aftercare may be particularly important for pigment-prone skin.
Can Morpheus8 cause facial fat loss?
Unwanted fat loss and contour change have been reported with some uses of RF microneedling. Depth, energy, tissue thickness and treatment area matter, particularly in a naturally lean face or an area where facial volume is already limited.
What are the serious risks of RF microneedling?
Serious reported complications include burns, scarring, infection, pigment change, unwanted fat loss, contour deformity and nerve injury. These are not expected outcomes, but they belong in informed consent and require prompt review if suspected.
When will Morpheus8 results appear?
Early swelling can temporarily change texture. A more meaningful assessment is made after the skin settles, with collagen-related change developing over the following weeks and months. Timing and degree of improvement vary.
How much does Morpheus8 cost in Sydney?
Cost depends on the treatment area, intensity, session number and whether other scar or skin treatments are recommended. A written quote should follow assessment rather than being based on the device name alone.
Your next step

Not sure whether Morpheus8 is the right treatment?

That is exactly what the consultation is for. We will look at your skin, talk through the result you want and explain the options that make sense for you—without forcing every concern into one treatment.

Appointments available at MA360 Chatswood and Hurstville.