Hydrofacial treatment

Advanced Skin Resurfacing. Redefined.

Morpheus 8 at SkinLab combines the power of micro needling with radio frequency energy to deeply remodel and rejuvenate your skin. This cutting-edge treatment targets the deeper layers of the skin, delivering exceptional results in firming, lifting, and improving texture with minimal downtime.

What Is Morpheus 8 Treatment?

Morpheus 8 is a revolutionary fractional treatment that penetrates beneath the skin to stimulate collagen and elastin production. It effectively treats signs of aging, acne scars, enlarged pores, and even stretch marks—making it a versatile choice for full-face and body rejuvenation.

Key Benefits Include:

Reduces Fine Lines & Wrinkles
Tightens and Lifts Sagging Skin
Improves Texture & Tone
Minimizes Acne Scars & Pores
Reduces Stretch Marks
Stimulates Collagen Production
Minimal Downtime, Lasting Results

The Procedure – What to Expect

Each Morpheus 8 session begins with a skin consultation followed by this multi-step approach:

Skin is prepped and numbed to ensure comfort throughout the procedure

Microneedling combined with RF energy is applied at precise depths

Optional post-treatment serums to accelerate healing and enhance results

A calming finish with barrier-repairing actives and SPF application

Minimal discomfort. Maximum transformation—tightened, refined skin within weeks.

How it Works
Hydrofacial treatment

Who Is It For?

Morpheus 8 is ideal for:

  • Fine lines, sagging, and skin laxity
  • Acne scars, enlarged pores, and uneven texture
  • Stretch marks and crepey skin on the face or body
  • Clients seeking dramatic results with minimal downtime

Turn back the clock with SkinLab’s most advanced non-surgical skin remodeling treatment.

Board-Certified Team

Dr. Miranda Kellers

Dr. Sindhu Shivaram

Specialist Dermatologist | Skinlab Aesthetic Clinic

Dr.Reyona Das

MBBS,M.Sc Dermatology with merit(Kings College London), Fellowship in Aesthetic & Anti-aging Medicine (USA)

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