What is Innofill?
Innofill is a treatment that combines radiofrequency (RF) thermal energy with microneedling technology. It may be used for facial rejuvenation and to address concerns such as fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and stretch marks. By delivering RF energy into the skin, Innofill aims to stimulate natural collagen production and support tissue remodelling.
Additional Applications
- Filler or implant correction – In some cases, Innofill RF energy can be used to heat certain types of permanent fillers or fat implants, allowing them to be softened and then reduced or removed by a practitioner.
- Skin tightening – RF energy may help support firmer-looking skin over time.
- Local fat reduction – RF thermal effects may also be applied in small, targeted areas.
What to Expect
- A series of treatments (commonly up to 3 sessions) may be recommended.
- The procedure is usually performed under local anaesthesia.
- Temporary redness, swelling, or tenderness may occur following treatment and usually settles within days.
- Results vary between individuals depending on skin type, treatment area, and overall skin condition.
Safety and Considerations
As with all medical procedures, risks and side effects are possible. These may include redness, swelling, bruising, infection, or uneven results. A consultation is required to determine suitability and discuss treatment alternatives.
Innofill – Frequently Asked Questions
What concerns can Innofill help with?
It may be considered for acne scars, stretch marks, wrinkles, skin laxity, or as a corrective approach for certain permanent fillers. Suitability is assessed during consultation.
How many sessions will I need?
Most people require up to 3 sessions, though this depends on individual goals, skin type, and treatment area.
Is the treatment painful?
The procedure is usually performed with local anaesthetic to minimise discomfort.
What are the risks?
Possible risks include redness, swelling, bruising, infection, or uneven results. These will be discussed before treatment.
Is downtime required?
Mild redness or swelling may occur for a few days, but most patients resume daily activities shortly after treatment.