What’s the Difference Between RF Microneedling and Microneedling?

By: Lynn Perlenfein

7/10/2026

When fine lines, acne scars, or sun-damaged skin start showing up in the mirror, skincare products alone often aren't enough to turn things around. Microneedling has become a go-to solution for these concerns. And for some people, radiofrequency (RF) microneedling may be a more comprehensive solution. 

RF microneedling adds radiofrequency heat energy to traditional microneedling treatment in Gillette, WY, allowing it to penetrate deeper into the skin and deliver more dramatic, longer-lasting results. At Allure Medical Spa, Lynn Perlenfein, PA-C helps patients choose the options that can best match their skin goals. Call today for a consultation and find out which approach is right for you. 

What is microneedling? 

Traditional microneedling uses a device with very fine needles to create tiny, controlled micro-injuries in the surface of the skin. These small punctures trigger your body's natural healing response, which works to boost collagen production and generate fresh, healthy skin cells. Over a series of sessions, this process can noticeably improve skin tone and texture. 

Microneedling is commonly used to address concerns, such as:  

  • Fine lines and early wrinkles that make skin look older than you feel 
  • Acne scars and enlarged pores that leave the surface looking uneven 
  • Sun-damaged skin, including rough patches and areas of discoloration 

Because it works with your body's own repair process, results tend to look gradual and natural. 

How does RF microneedling work? 

So, how does RF microneedling work? It starts with the same fine needles, but each one also delivers radiofrequency energy as it enters the skin. This heat travels into the deeper layers of tissue that needles alone can't fully reach, tightening skin from within and prompting an even stronger healing response. 

Radiofrequency treatment is one of the most effective ways to boost collagen production in the deeper structures of the skin. While traditional microneedling primarily improves the surface, the added energy firms and lifts at a deeper level. That's why many patients see more noticeable improvement in skin laxity, deeper wrinkles, and stubborn scarring, with results that tend to hold up longer between treatments. 

The treatment process at Allure Medical Spa 

A standard microneedling session at Allure Medical Spa in Gillette, WY begins with a thorough cleansing and a topical numbing cream to keep you comfortable. Lynn then passes the device over the treatment area in careful, even strokes. Most appointments take 30 – 60 minutes, and you can expect some redness afterward that typically fades within a day or two. 

If radiofrequency treatment is added, the session looks nearly identical from your perspective. The main difference is a gentle warming sensation as the energy is delivered through the needles. Downtime remains minimal, though your skin may stay slightly pink a bit longer. Most patients notice improvements in skin tone and texture within a few weeks, with continued firming over the following months as new collagen develops. 

Find out which option is right for you 

Both options can refresh your appearance, but the right choice depends on your skin and the results you're hoping to see. Milder concerns often respond well to traditional microneedling, while deeper wrinkles, laxity, or significantly sun-damaged skin may benefit from the added power of RF energy. 

If you have questions such as, "How does RF microneedling work?" or want to know how to boost collagen production through radiofrequency treatment, physician associate Lynn Perlenfein at Allure Medical Spa is ready to help. Schedule your consultation in Gillette, WY, and take the first step toward improved skin tone and texture.

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.