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What Areas Of The Body Can Morpheus8 Treat? Full Guide
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One of the strengths of over older skin tightening treatments is its versatility. The platform can be safely used across virtually every part of the face and body where skin laxity, textural irregularities or stubborn pockets of fat are a concern. From the periorbital area to the knees, the same core technology — fractional radiofrequency microneedling — is calibrated by depth, energy and handpiece to suit the specific anatomy of each region.
This guide covers all the areas Morpheus8 can effectively treat, what each region typically responds to, and how protocols differ across the body at Centre for Surgery’s CQC-regulated Baker Street private hospital.
How Morpheus8 works across different body areas
Morpheus8 combines with radiofrequency (RF) energy delivered through insulated needle tips. By varying the needle depth (from 1mm to 7mm depending on the handpiece) and the energy level, the treatment can be tailored to the skin thickness, fat depth, and clinical objective of each anatomical area.
Three different handpieces are used across the body:
The treatment depth is selected at each area based on what we’re targeting. Surface texture and fine lines need superficial settings (1–2mm); skin laxity and collagen remodelling need mid-depth settings (2–4mm); subcutaneous onabotulinumtoxinaabobotulinumtoxinaincobotulinumtoxinaprabotulinumtoxinaletibotulinumtoxinarimabotulinumtoxinbhyaluronic acid fillerscalcium hydroxylapatite fillerspoly-l-lactic acid fillerspolymethylmethacrylate fillersautologous fat graftingforehead lines treatmentglabellar frown lines treatmentcrow's feet treatmentbunny lines treatmentchemical brow liftlip flipgummy smile correctionmasseter reductionjaw slimmingdimpled chin smoothingcobblestone chin smoothingnefertiti neck liftmicro-botoxmesotoxhyperhidrosis treatmentchronic migraine reliefbruxism treatmenttmj treatmentcervical dystonia treatmentneck spasm treatmentblepharospasm treatmentlip augmentationlip contouringcheekbone enhancementtear trough fillersnasolabial fold softeningmarionette line fillersliquid rhinoplastynon-surgical nose jobjawline contouringjawline definitionchin augmentationtemple volumisinghand rejuvenationacne scar subcision filling remodelling needs the deepest (4–7mm). Across the body, this single platform replaces what would otherwise need several different devices.
Face, neck and jawline
The face is the most common Morpheus8 treatment area and where the technology was first . The classic indications:
For the dedicated facial guide, see
The neck typically ages faster than the face, which is why many patients combine face and neck treatment in one course. Morpheus8 on the neck addresses:
For pronounced submental fat or platysmal banding, Morpheus8 may be combined with or .
Decolletage and chest
The decolletage is one of the first areas to show age — the skin is thin, frequently sun-exposed and rarely protected with the same care as the face. Common decolletage concerns that Morpheus8 addresses:
Decolletage treatment uses moderate depth (2–3mm) with the Morpheus8 Body handpiece. The decolletage tends to heal slightly more slowly than the face — 5–7 days of visible recovery rather than 2–5. Results typically show 4–8 weeks post-treatment as collagen renewal consolidates.
For broader sun damage management strategy, see our guide on .
Upper arms
Upper-arm skin laxity — sometimes called "" — develops with age, weight loss, or after weight fluctuation. Morpheus8 on the upper arms:
For pronounced upper arm laxity with significant excess skin, surgical delivers more. Morpheus8 is appropriate for mild-to-moderate cases or as a maintenance treatment after weight loss.
Abdomen and flanks
The is one of the most common body areas treated with Morpheus8, particularly after pregnancy or weight loss. The treatment addresses several distinct concerns:
The and flanks are often treated together for a more result — addressing only the front and ignoring the sides can leave a visible mismatch. Significant abdominal skin excess (after major weight loss, or post-multiple pregnancies) generally needs rather than Morpheus8 alone. Morpheus8 may be combined with surgery as a skin-quality optimisation step.
Thighs and buttocks
The thighs and buttocks respond well to Morpheus8 across several concerns:
For comprehensive non-surgical body tightening, Morpheus8 is sometimes combined with for stubborn cellulite, or with for more pronounced laxity.
Knees
The skin above the knees is one of the most overlooked areas of body ageing — many patients first notice it when they they’re avoiding shorter skirts or dresses. Morpheus8 above the knees:
Knee treatment typically needs 2–3 sessions with the Morpheus8 Body handpiece at moderate depth. Results refine over 3–6 months as collagen rebuilds in this typically thin skin region.
Hands
The hands are a giveaway of age — thinning skin, prominent veins, sun-related pigmentation and surface crepiness all become visible despite efforts to the face. Morpheus8 on the hands using the Prime handpiece:
Hand is well-tolerated and recovery is fast — most patients are back to normal hand use within 24 hours. For dedicated pigmentation on the hands, Morpheus8 may be combined with .
Specialist body indications
The bra-roll area at the upper back and the broader back fat areas respond well to Morpheus8 Body. The of skin laxity and subcutaneous fat in this region makes it particularly well suited to the deeper settings.
Beyond the abdomen and thighs, stretch marks on the breasts (post-pregnancy or significant weight gain), hips and lower back all respond to the same fractional RF protocol. Newer reddish-purple stretch marks respond better than older silver stretch marks, but both improve.
Scars from previous surgery (caesarean, breast surgery, abdominal surgery) and traumatic injury respond to Morpheus8 scar remodelling protocols. Treatment usually starts 6+ months after the initial surgery, once the scar has matured.
Morpheus8 can effectively treat axillary hyperhidrosis (excessive underarm sweating) by targeting the sweat glands with RF energy. For detail, see .
How protocols differ across body areas
Body protocols differ from facial protocols in several important ways:
For the full cost breakdown across face and body areas, see our guide.
Combining Morpheus8 across multiple body areas
Many patients address several areas in a coordinated treatment plan rather than treating one area at a time. Common combined protocols:
Sessions can be scheduled to treat multiple areas in a single visit, or split across separate sessions depending on tolerance and total treatment time. Your clinician designs the schedule at consultation.
What we don’t recommend
Frequently asked questions
It’s possible but unusual. Most patients treat 1–2 areas per session to manage discomfort and recovery. Multiple-area protocols are scheduled across consecutive sessions.
Most body areas need 3–4 sessions four to six weeks apart, with annual maintenance. Thicker skin areas (thighs, abdomen) may benefit from a fourth or fifth session. See for .
Comfortable with appropriate anaesthesia. Body treatments combine topical numbing cream with local anaesthetic injection or Entonox. See
12–18 months with annual maintenance, longer with consistent skincare and sun protection. See .
No, not for patients with significant skin excess. Morpheus8 addresses laxity. For substantial excess, surgical procedures deliver more. We assess this at consultation.
Typically 5–7 days of visible redness and mild swelling. Most patients return to work within 1–2 days but visible recovery continues for the following week. See .
The collagen and elastin produced through treatment is permanent, but skin continues to age. Annual maintenance sessions help preserve results over time.
Yes — we design combined-area courses for patients several concerns. Each area is treated to its own but bundled into a coordinated plan.
Our Morpheus8 treatments cover the full range of face and body indications, delivered on genuine InMode equipment by GMC-registered medical practitioners at our CQC-regulated Baker Street private hospital. Every protocol is to your specific anatomy, skin type and goal. reviews are included in pricing.
For more on the full treatment range, see our , , and the .
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