How Radiofrequency Microneedling Supports Skin Tightening and Collagen Growth in Grants Pass
Grants Pass, United States – February 18, 2026 / Southern Oregon Medical Aesthetics /
GRANTS PASS, Ore. – February 17, 2026 – Southern Oregon Medical Aesthetics is providing educational information about radiofrequency (RF) microneedling and how the treatment supports collagen remodeling, skin tightening, and texture improvement for patients seeking non-surgical rejuvenation options in Grants Pass.
Changes in skin texture, firmness, and tone often develop gradually. Fine lines may become more visible, acne scars may appear more pronounced, and mild skin laxity can develop along the jawline or neck. While topical skincare products can support surface-level concerns, they do not reach deeper dermal structures where collagen loss begins.

RF microneedling combines traditional microneedling with controlled radiofrequency energy. The procedure uses fine needles to create micro-injuries in the skin while simultaneously delivering heat to targeted layers beneath the surface. This dual approach stimulates fibroblasts, the cells responsible for producing collagen and elastin, which are essential for maintaining skin structure and elasticity.
Traditional microneedling primarily addresses superficial texture concerns. By contrast, RF microneedling delivers thermal energy deeper into the dermis, where structural support begins to decline with age. According to the Cleveland Clinic, radiofrequency-based skin tightening treatments promote collagen remodeling by heating tissue in a controlled manner, encouraging firmer skin over time.
Because RF microneedling stimulates natural collagen production, results develop gradually. Patients may notice early improvements in skin tightness within days, with continued enhancement over four to twelve weeks as collagen remodeling progresses. Results can last up to one year or longer, depending on individual skin condition and maintenance.
The treatment is commonly used to address mild to moderate skin laxity, fine lines, acne scarring, enlarged pores, and uneven texture. Areas frequently treated include the face, neck, and chest, with additional applications for select body areas where skin tightening is desired.
During treatment, a topical anesthetic is applied to support patient comfort. The procedure typically lasts between 30 and 60 minutes. Mild redness and swelling may occur for one to three days following treatment, and most patients resume routine activities shortly afterward.
RF microneedling is considered suitable for many skin types because it does not rely on surface light energy targeting pigment. However, patient selection remains important. Individuals with active infections, certain medical conditions, or significant skin laxity may require alternative approaches.
Southern Oregon Medical Aesthetics emphasizes patient education and individualized assessment prior to recommending any aesthetic procedure. Treatment plans are developed based on skin condition, medical history, and long-term goals.
Individuals seeking additional information about RF microneedling and consultation availability may visit:
https://www.somedicalaesthetics.com/contact
About Southern Oregon Medical Aesthetics
Southern Oregon Medical Aesthetics is based in Grants Pass, Oregon, and provides non-surgical aesthetic services focused on skin health and evidence-informed treatment options. The practice emphasizes patient education, safety, and individualized care.
Contact Information:
Southern Oregon Medical Aesthetics
1014 NE 7th St,
Grants Pass, OR 97526
United States
Joyce Solar
(858) 829-5604
https://www.somedicalaesthetics.com/































