What it is
A multi-tip platform that combines microneedles with radiofrequency for selected texture, pore or scar plans.
Needle electrodes enter selected depths and deliver RF energy. Insulated, non-insulated and pumping tips have different purposes and cannot be compared as one treatment.
Who it may suit
People with a clinician-confirmed pigment, redness, texture, pore or scar concern suited to the selected wavelength or device.
Who needs extra review
Recent tanning, active infection, photosensitising medication, uncontrolled skin disease or a high pigment-change risk require medical review.
Planning and results
- Common areas
- Face or body depending on tip and indication
- Sessions
- Often planned as a series because pigment, redness, scars and pores respond differently. Diagnosis comes before session count.
- When results may appear
- Redness or darkening can appear first. Improvement may develop over weeks and often requires more than one visit.
- Downtime
- Redness, swelling, pinpoint crusting or tenderness can last several days; burns, pigment change or scarring are possible.
Pricing and current promotions
Same price as Korean locals — no foreigner markup. GREY does not charge a booking fee or add a markup.
Prices change with each clinic's monthly promotions and the exact product, device, dose, shots or treatment area. Message us for today's clinic rate.
Potential advantages
- Multiple needle and energy configurations
- Depth can be selected by the clinician
- Can be combined with a longer acne-scar or texture plan
Limitations & risks
- It is not a laser despite often appearing on laser menus
- Tip, depth and energy strongly affect risk
- Serious burns, fat loss, disfigurement or nerve damage have been reported with some RF microneedling uses
Before your visit
Ask for the diagnosis, exact device, wavelength or tip, settings approach, expected downtime and sun-avoidance plan.
After treatment
Use strict sun protection and follow wound-care advice. Report blistering, increasing pain, infection signs or unexpected pigment change.
Questions to ask
- Which disposable tip, depth and RF mode?
- Is any product being delivered through a pumping tip?
- How do you reduce burn, scar and pigment-change risk?
Frequently asked questions
How long does Potenza RF Microneedling usually take?
Often 45–90 minutes including numbing. Tip type, depth, energy and whether a product is delivered all change the plan.
How many Potenza RF Microneedling sessions might I need?
Often planned as a series because pigment, redness, scars and pores respond differently. Diagnosis comes before session count.
When might I notice a change after Potenza RF Microneedling?
Redness or darkening can appear first. Improvement may develop over weeks and often requires more than one visit.

