RF microneedling has quickly become one of the most requested advanced skin treatments at Skin Co Aesthetics — and for good reason. For clients looking to improve skin texture, tighten laxity, and soften acne scars without surgery, this treatment delivers powerful, visible results.
Unlike traditional microneedling, RF microneedling combines controlled micro-injuries with targeted radiofrequency energy. This dual approach stimulates collagen deep within the skin, helping rebuild structure rather than simply resurfacing the surface.
If you’re considering RF microneedling in Chilliwack, here’s what you need to know before booking your first session.


What Is RF Microneedling?
RF microneedling uses 49 gold plated insulated needles to create precise microchannels in the skin while delivering radiofrequency energy into the deeper dermal layers.
This does two key things:
- It stimulates collagen and elastin production
- It tightens and remodels skin from within
Because energy is delivered below the surface, RF microneedling can treat deeper concerns than traditional microneedling alone.
What Does RF Microneedling Treat?
At Skin Co Aesthetics, RF microneedling is commonly used for acne scars, skin laxity and sagging, neck sagging, enlarged pores, crepey or thinning skin, fine lines and wrinkles, and overall texture irregularities.
It’s especially effective for clients who feel like their skin has lost firmness or resilience over time.
RF Microneedling vs Traditional Microneedling
While both treatments stimulate collagen, RF microneedling works at a deeper, more structural level.
Traditional microneedling focuses more on surface collagen stimulation, texture refinement, and mild skin rejuvenation.
RF microneedling goes further by promoting deeper collagen remodeling, visible tightening effects, scar softening, and more noticeable long-term change.
This makes RF an excellent choice for clients wanting visible rejuvenation without lasers or surgery.
How Many Sessions Are Needed?
Most clients require a series of three treatments spaced four to six weeks apart for optimal results.
Collagen remodeling is gradual, which means improvements continue for months after each session. Skin continues strengthening over time, and results build progressively with each treatment.
Maintenance treatments once or twice per year can help preserve long-term skin quality.
What Is Recovery Like?
- Downtime is typically mild to moderate depending on treatment intensity.
- You can expect redness for 24 to 72 hours, mild swelling or warmth, and temporary grid marks in some cases.
- Most clients return to normal activities within a few days, with makeup typically resumed within 48 hours.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
RF microneedling is ideal for clients who want firmer, tighter skin, have acne scarring or textural damage, prefer non-surgical treatments, or want collagen stimulation without ablative lasers.
A personalized consultation is always recommended to determine whether RF microneedling is the right fit for your skin goals.
Why We Offer RF Microneedling at Skin Co
At Skin Co Aesthetics, we prioritize treatments that support long-term skin health, not just temporary surface improvements.
Our approach includes nurse-led consultations, customized treatment depths and energy levels, skin-first planning for safe collagen remodeling, and combination therapy options when appropriate.
This ensures results that look natural, refined, and built to last.
Final Thoughts
RF microneedling is one of the most effective ways to rebuild skin from within. Whether you’re targeting scars, laxity, or overall skin quality, this treatment offers meaningful improvement with minimal downtime.
If you’re considering RF microneedling in Chilliwack, starting with a professional consultation ensures the safest and most personalized treatment plan.
Leah Johnson, Founder, Skin Co Aesthetics