I've done it several times. It is effective, over time. It IS painful. There is zero immediate lifting. There is swelling, a LOT of redness , and you don't look presentable for 5-7 days.
Yeah it looks worse before it looks better. My skin looked 15 years older for the first week or so after my treatment. About four weeks later I started noticing it looking pretty nice. Then a couple months later I was shocked by how good it looked. I have done two treatments now and it completely transformed me. Stick with it; you will like it.
@@PhenixJoe from what I've seen in my research from watching a lot of people's results on TH-cam is that it can look really bad. Like you said, but then later it looks very good. Just confirming what you said for anyone that is reading this.
I saw Faye on to the other day and thought she looked amazing. So this what she has been using! Will def be getting Morpheus. Did you use this on the forehead? Can it be used on the brow?
I’m 57 and will try this. Hope it works The drs never seem to mention the prep required before you do the treatment. Should you stop using vit c ? Or retinol? Etc and for how long should you stop using these before the treatment? And please mention post care.
Hi, just had mine first treatment yesterday, I asked my aesthetician what type of supplement should I avoid before my treatment she said no ibuprofen or alcohol. I was scared because all the comments I’ve read they said it’s super painful, I either have super high pain tolerance or I’m really lucky I have an AMAZING aesthetician, it wasn’t as painful as I thought it was going to be in a scale to from 0 to 10 pain was a 5. My face was super red right after, the next day redness was gone. I’m 52 years btw
@@gabbiegdl thank you for sharing! I am also very nervous about the pain that I hear about too. I have sensitive skin so I’m expecting to really have all the worst possible aftermath! I only hope that it works and my healing time is not super long due to my sensitive skin. When will you have the next one if you have another treatment that is? Tia🙏🏽
Buon pomeriggio, ha un bel aspetto dopo il trattamento, volevo sapere se e doloroso, e come funziona, quante volte va fatto ne corso di un anno, grazie mille...
I had a neck lift a year ago what they don’t tell you is your bands can come back. Right now we are using Botox. There not that bad but I don’t like seeing them. Now my doc wants to try this to see if she can tighten the skin even more to pull the bands back more. What are your thoughts? I don’t want to lose any fat in that area.
Virttually all neck bands are brought about by the muscle. You can test this by clenching the neck muscles in the mirror. They respond well to botox treatments. Morpheus helps with improving skin quality and some skin retraction. We only use deeper needle depths to reduce fat thickness where desired. 1-2mm needle depths shouldnt pose any harm to the fat layer in the neck. Good luck!
I did this, but my dermatologist was moving around the device and pushing my face and skin to “lift it” and not like what I’ve seen in a lot of videos! I now have micro scabs (which I expected reading reviews) but the scabs are little lines and not dots due to her moving and pushing! What do I do? Will i still have the desiree results? I did it for my acne and acne scars and for overall better skin texture!
@@PhenixJoe I had my first one done 5 weeks ago. I was nervous about doing it because I kept seeing negative comments about no results I see improvement by my neck area I am supposed to go for 2 more.
@@PhenixJoe from anyone that is actually posted pictures of their results I've only seen good results, however I've seen a lot of negative about the pain. But I think the pain aspect is depending on your pain tolerance and who you go see and what they do to mitigate the pain. This looks like something that is really dependent on the skill of the person doing it to you
I had one and it took care of my laugh lines but nothing else and I do feel I lost some fat. I won’t be getting it again I’d rather do microneedling without heat
@@tl9113 I think it's their experience based on watching this video. However, you would have to ask how much you would have to spend to get those similar results without doing the treatment? From my limited research of what people do to stay looking youthful, it looks like this could be a good treatment considering the cost to time ratio. Of course, I'm not looking at it for myself so you could take it with a grain of salt but I am looking at it for investment purposes and I wouldn't want to invest in technology I don't think works. So far, I've watched every single experience I can possibly find on TH-cam on this and it looks like it works to me. Since it is mostly women I found doing it, most of the women definitely look younger after doing it. And they can point to the places on their face where they say that they feel it has improved so if they are happy with their results for the price then it looks like it works. Might not worth the price to this person, but money is subjective, and considering the alternatives, this looks far less invasive, I just hate the pain part but it looks to be worth it. If you value looking youthful, I don't see why you wouldn't do it. $2000 or so isn't much to spend for the results I'm seeing. May not be for everyone, but I can see more people doing this at least once every few years. It really does seem to help, and looks more "natural" than other solutions. Just my 2 cents based on a lot of research since I was hugely skeptical of this company and their claims.
@@tl9113 and I'd say her results are "subtle" to me as well, but I'm sure she already takes care of her skin extremely well. Most women I see who do this in TH-cam seem to already be insanely good at keeping up with their skincare and are ready quite beautiful so I do agree it can look subtle. I've seen more drastic ones. You still notice it very easily around the eyes. But I'm also a dude, looking at still compressed images over TH-cam. I'm sure more discerning women will notice it more. May not be worth it to some, depends on how much you make, and spend on beauty products already, but if it makes you feel significantly better about yourself, and it's a relatively small amount of money, why not?
@@Tential1 I think women especially will do anything to keep the youthful appearance. I have seen so many mixed reviews on Morpheus8. If it works I like the fact of keeping natural results unlike fillers. The price for this is expensive one thing if you know you are going to get good results I was recommended 3 treatments. I have took care of my skin just have some beginning problem areas around the neck.
Totally, thats why we offer Dr Sach and his magic needles to numb the area totally. This lets us use higher settings, more overlap, more passes, and gives far far far better results.
It's always something.... I had laser done on my face 3 times...was told it would do exactly what they say this does. Now we have this..... personally I think it's a way to suck money out of you.
We're so sorry to hear of your experiences. Theres a myriad of technologies out there and theyre improving year by year. However, finding the right, honest gatekeeper to help you is key, not the latest marketing.
I've done it several times. It is effective, over time. It IS painful. There is zero immediate lifting. There is swelling, a LOT of redness , and you don't look presentable for 5-7 days.
Just hd my first one over 2 weeks ago and I noticed no change other than the skin on my neck looks awful
Yeah it looks worse before it looks better. My skin looked 15 years older for the first week or so after my treatment. About four weeks later I started noticing it looking pretty nice. Then a couple months later I was shocked by how good it looked. I have done two treatments now and it completely transformed me. Stick with it; you will like it.
@@PhenixJoe from what I've seen in my research from watching a lot of people's results on TH-cam is that it can look really bad. Like you said, but then later it looks very good. Just confirming what you said for anyone that is reading this.
@@hannahlulu-tr2tt how does it look now Hannah? Anything noticeable?
Was that the resurfacing tip?
I loved it. No pain no downtime. I noticed a difference in texture and brown spots right away and lifting in the neck I am 63
Doesn't sound like morpheus 8 it's always painful and there is swelling and can be bruises after the needles are deep enough to hit blood vessells
If your going to use before and afters please use exact lighting and facial expressions
The right practitioner is key! And mine takes a good 45 minutes to an hour for face, neck, and chest. Did every other month for 3.
Is the tip for the face different than for the body and does the tip have to be discarded after each use?
I saw Faye on to the other day and thought she looked amazing. So this what she has been using! Will def be getting Morpheus.
Did you use this on the forehead? Can it be used on the brow?
Thank You so much, We love Faye too! It can be used everywhere, just the needle depths deployed are slightly shallower above the brow.
The after photo is a little blurry. Makes me wonder if that intentional
No.
I checked their website and this treatment is not listed! Has it been discontinued at the clinic?
I can see a difference after 3 treatments
I’m 57 and will try this. Hope it works
The drs never seem to mention the prep required before you do the treatment. Should you stop using vit c ? Or retinol? Etc and for how long should you stop using these before the treatment? And please mention post care.
Hi, just had mine first treatment yesterday, I asked my aesthetician what type of supplement should I avoid before my treatment she said no ibuprofen or alcohol.
I was scared because all the comments I’ve read they said it’s super painful, I either have super high pain tolerance or I’m really lucky I have an AMAZING aesthetician, it wasn’t as painful as I thought it was going to be in a scale to from 0 to 10 pain was a 5.
My face was super red right after, the next day redness was gone.
I’m 52 years btw
@@gabbiegdl thank you for sharing! I am also very nervous about the pain that I hear about too. I have sensitive skin so I’m expecting to really have all the worst possible aftermath! I only hope that it works and my healing time is not super long due to my sensitive skin. When will you have the next one if you have another treatment that is? Tia🙏🏽
@@gabbiegdl hi, how was the pain the next day. Was there discomfort?
Hi there, yes, you're right, results are dependent on the quality of the skin being optimised for you prior to commencement of the treatment course.
Is it also good for wrinkles? I'm considering it for post acne scars and wrinkles?
We have other Gold Standard technology for acne scars. We deploy Morpheus primarily for skin retraction, debulking and contouring.
Dr. does it work for undereye as well for puffiness or eye bags?
how much this cost?
Buon pomeriggio, ha un bel aspetto dopo il trattamento, volevo sapere se e doloroso, e come funziona, quante volte va fatto ne corso di un anno, grazie mille...
How many treatments did she have?
I had a neck lift a year ago what they don’t tell you is your bands can come back. Right now we are using Botox. There not that bad but I don’t like seeing them. Now my doc wants to try this to see if she can tighten the skin even more to pull the bands back more. What are your thoughts? I don’t want to lose any fat in that area.
Virttually all neck bands are brought about by the muscle. You can test this by clenching the neck muscles in the mirror. They respond well to botox treatments. Morpheus helps with improving skin quality and some skin retraction. We only use deeper needle depths to reduce fat thickness where desired. 1-2mm needle depths shouldnt pose any harm to the fat layer in the neck. Good luck!
I did this, but my dermatologist was moving around the device and pushing my face and skin to “lift it” and not like what I’ve seen in a lot of videos! I now have micro scabs (which I expected reading reviews) but the scabs are little lines and not dots due to her moving and pushing! What do I do? Will i still have the desiree results? I did it for my acne and acne scars and for overall better skin texture!
Have you asked her why she did that? And will the scabs heal? You should ask her .
oh dear, sorry to hear this. Have you been back to your Derm?
How many pins does the device have? 12 or 24?
It's painful. Period. But worth it.
With the 4 LA injections, it shouldn’t hurt.
Well explained. She looks amazing after tratament
This is the first good review I seen on Morpheus8. So many bad reviews on it
That’s surprising to me. I have seen more positive than negative. Did amazing things for me 🤷🏼♂️.
@@PhenixJoe I had my first one done 5 weeks ago. I was nervous about doing it because I kept seeing negative comments about no results I see improvement by my neck area I am supposed to go for 2 more.
@@PhenixJoe from anyone that is actually posted pictures of their results I've only seen good results, however I've seen a lot of negative about the pain. But I think the pain aspect is depending on your pain tolerance and who you go see and what they do to mitigate the pain. This looks like something that is really dependent on the skill of the person doing it to you
I had one and it took care of my laugh lines but nothing else and I do feel I lost some fat. I won’t be getting it again I’d rather do microneedling without heat
This lady had this treatment with Inmode uk ..she must be doing these for free in exchange for good reviews..
Extremely subtle difference. Not worth the price
Is that your experience?
@@tl9113 I think it's their experience based on watching this video. However, you would have to ask how much you would have to spend to get those similar results without doing the treatment? From my limited research of what people do to stay looking youthful, it looks like this could be a good treatment considering the cost to time ratio. Of course, I'm not looking at it for myself so you could take it with a grain of salt but I am looking at it for investment purposes and I wouldn't want to invest in technology I don't think works. So far, I've watched every single experience I can possibly find on TH-cam on this and it looks like it works to me. Since it is mostly women I found doing it, most of the women definitely look younger after doing it. And they can point to the places on their face where they say that they feel it has improved so if they are happy with their results for the price then it looks like it works. Might not worth the price to this person, but money is subjective, and considering the alternatives, this looks far less invasive, I just hate the pain part but it looks to be worth it. If you value looking youthful, I don't see why you wouldn't do it. $2000 or so isn't much to spend for the results I'm seeing. May not be for everyone, but I can see more people doing this at least once every few years. It really does seem to help, and looks more "natural" than other solutions. Just my 2 cents based on a lot of research since I was hugely skeptical of this company and their claims.
@@tl9113 and I'd say her results are "subtle" to me as well, but I'm sure she already takes care of her skin extremely well. Most women I see who do this in TH-cam seem to already be insanely good at keeping up with their skincare and are ready quite beautiful so I do agree it can look subtle. I've seen more drastic ones. You still notice it very easily around the eyes. But I'm also a dude, looking at still compressed images over TH-cam. I'm sure more discerning women will notice it more. May not be worth it to some, depends on how much you make, and spend on beauty products already, but if it makes you feel significantly better about yourself, and it's a relatively small amount of money, why not?
@@Tential1 I think women especially will do anything to keep the youthful appearance. I have seen so many mixed reviews on Morpheus8. If it works I like the fact of keeping natural results unlike fillers. The price for this is expensive one thing if you know you are going to get good results I was recommended 3 treatments. I have took care of my skin just have some beginning problem areas around the neck.
Shes a very beautiful person, and yes, Faye is using the treatment to defer the need for surgery by a few years.
Price plz
No pain!!!!! I doubt it
It's painful with the numbing cream
Totally, thats why we offer Dr Sach and his magic needles to numb the area totally. This lets us use higher settings, more overlap, more passes, and gives far far far better results.
Not much change. They gas it up, but I have a very perceptive artist eye and besides her eye wrinkles. which could be explained away, not much.
Morpheus dissolve Botox and filler?
No.
yes. It breaks down fillers. 100%
@@nikittaak4723 well, Revere Clinics lies 🤡🤡🤡🤡
My plastic surgeon says absolutely yes. It will breakdown fillers.
It's always something.... I had laser done on my face 3 times...was told it would do exactly what they say this does. Now we have this..... personally I think it's a way to suck money out of you.
Did the laser help at all?
@@ibanez856 honestly.....not really....and it's not like I have horrible skin so I felt rather jilted.
@@johnsup7158 that must’ve been disappointing. You’re right, there is always something and these treatments always require so much down time.
We're so sorry to hear of your experiences. Theres a myriad of technologies out there and theyre improving year by year. However, finding the right, honest gatekeeper to help you is key, not the latest marketing.
How much is it?