Beauty Factory Medspa
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Rated 5★ by 326 Google reviewers, Beauty Factory Medspa (Las Vegas) offers Botox, Chemical Peel, Dermal Fillers and 6 more treatments. View the full profile and request a free consultation.
A radiofrequency microneedling treatment that remodels deep skin layers to tighten, smooth texture, and reduce wrinkles, acne scars, and sagging. Compare Las Vegas clinics below and request a free consultation.
$700–$1,500
per session · USD
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14 clinics offer Morpheus8 across the Las Vegas metro — with providers in Las Vegas. Las Vegas's established aesthetic clusters around Summerlin, Henderson, Green Valley, where pricing typically runs at the upper end of the local range.
Local cost for Morpheus8 in Las Vegas typically falls between $700–$1,500 per session . Compare the 14 listed clinics above, request consultations from your top two or three picks, and confirm exact pricing directly with each provider.
A radiofrequency microneedling treatment that remodels deep skin layers to tighten, smooth texture, and reduce wrinkles, acne scars, and sagging.
3 sessions, ~4–6 weeks apart
1–5 days of redness and minor swelling
Mild to moderate skin laxity, acne scarring, enlarged pores, or early sagging on the face, neck, or body
Typical Morpheus8 pricing in Las Vegas runs $700–$1,500 per session. The biggest variables are the provider's experience level and the specific device or product used — newer technology and senior injectors price at the upper end. Pricing is quoted in US dollars (USD). Request a consultation from any of our listed Las Vegas clinics for a personalized quote.
ClinicCompass lists 14 verified Las Vegas-area clinics offering Morpheus8, concentrated in Las Vegas. Each listing includes real Google ratings so you can compare reputable options side by side before booking a consultation.
Among our 14 listed Las Vegas providers for Morpheus8, Beauty Factory Medspa currently holds the highest verified Google rating at 5★ across 326+ reviews (located in Las Vegas). "Best" is subjective — compare 2–3 Las Vegas clinics before committing.
Some tightening visible within 2 weeks, with continued improvement over 3–6 months as collagen rebuilds. A full series of 3 sessions produces the most noticeable change. Las Vegas providers typically schedule follow-ups to track progress.
Most Las Vegas patients see Morpheus8 results sustained for 12–18 months from a single full series, with annual maintenance recommended.
"Better" depends on what you're trying to fix. For deep wrinkles and significant sun damage, ablative laser resurfacing (CO2, Erbium) produces more dramatic results in fewer sessions — at the cost of significantly longer downtime (1–2 weeks vs. 1–3 days). For surface texture and pore size only, Halo or Fraxel may be comparable. For significant skin laxity, a surgical facelift is more powerful. Morpheus8's strength is being a single treatment that addresses laxity + texture + acne scars + early sagging with relatively minimal downtime, on a wide range of skin tones. For most patients in the "early-to-moderate concerns" range, it's the best balance of results vs. recovery.
Different tools for different problems. Fraxel is a non-ablative fractional laser that excels at surface concerns — pigmentation, sun damage, fine lines, and texture — by treating microscopic columns of skin. Morpheus8 is RF microneedling that targets deeper structural concerns — skin laxity, jawline definition, acne scars, and collagen remodeling at depth. Fraxel is safer on superficial pigmentation; Morpheus8 is safer for deeper skin tones (the RF doesn't target pigment). Both can be combined in a complete skin protocol — your provider should recommend based on your specific concerns rather than picking one universally.
Yes — significantly. Standard microneedling uses tiny needles to create controlled micro-injuries that stimulate surface-level collagen production. Morpheus8 adds radiofrequency energy delivered through the needles into the deeper skin layers (and into subdermal fat tissue with certain tips), creating a much more powerful collagen-building and tissue-remodeling response. Results from Morpheus8 are more dramatic for skin tightening and structural concerns, with longer-lasting effects (12–18+ months vs. 6 months for standard microneedling). Cost is higher, and downtime is slightly longer.
No single non-surgical procedure consistently does this — that's marketing language. The closest combinations: (1) a full Morpheus8 series + Botox + cheek/jawline filler can produce a meaningful refresh that many patients describe as "looking 5–10 years younger"; (2) laser resurfacing (ablative CO2) is the most aggressive non-surgical option for dramatic skin renewal; (3) a deep plane facelift remains the gold standard for actual decade-scale results. Beware of any provider promising "10 years off your face" from a single treatment — realistic expectations + a combination plan + a skilled provider deliver the best outcomes.
Fine lines and wrinkles, acne scars, enlarged pores, uneven texture, mild-to-moderate skin laxity, early jowling, and stubborn pigmentation. It's used most commonly on the face and neck, but also on the jawline, décolletage, abdomen, knees, and arms. It's NOT a fit for: deep static wrinkles set in at rest (need lasers or filler), significant skin sagging (need surgical facelift), or active acne (treat first, Morpheus8 later).
Yes — this is one of its biggest advantages. The radiofrequency energy targets depth, not pigment, so Morpheus8 carries a much lower risk of pigment changes (hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation) than ablative or pigment-targeted lasers. It's one of the few advanced skin remodeling treatments considered safe across Fitzpatrick I–VI skin types. Your provider should still tailor depth and energy settings to your specific skin — but the core risk profile is dramatically better than CO2, Fraxel, BBL, or IPL for medium-to-deep complexions.
Manageable with numbing. Providers apply a topical numbing cream for 30–45 minutes before treatment, which significantly reduces discomfort. You'll feel pressure and heat with each pass of the device, and bonier areas (forehead, jawline, around the mouth) feel more intense than fleshier areas (cheeks, neck). Discomfort is brief during treatment and resolves within hours afterward. Most patients describe it as "5–6 out of 10" tolerable, not severe.
Expect 1–3 days of redness resembling a sunburn, often with minor swelling, tiny scabs, and a visible grid-like pattern on the skin. Most patients return to work within 1–2 days and can apply mineral makeup after 24–48 hours to cover residual redness. The skin may feel sandpapery for a week as it heals and renews. Significantly less downtime than ablative laser resurfacing (which can require 1–2 weeks of recovery).
Morpheus8 results build progressively over months as new collagen forms. Realistic timeline: Day 1 — slight tightness from initial collagen contraction, but mostly redness/swelling. Week 2 — initial smoothing visible as inflammation resolves. Week 4–6 — first meaningful changes in skin tone, texture, and early tightening. Month 3 — primary results visible as collagen building peaks. Month 6 — full results from a single session. Patients who follow the recommended 3-session series (4–6 weeks apart) see compounding results, with peak benefit roughly 3 months after the final session.
After 1 treatment: subtle initial improvement in texture and minor tightening — most patients describe it as "refreshed-looking" but not dramatic. Some Reddit reviews of single-treatment Morpheus8 are underwhelming because expectations exceeded what one session can deliver. After 2 treatments: visible improvement in laxity, texture, and tone — this is where most patients start seeing meaningful change. After 3 treatments (the standard recommended series): peak results — measurable skin tightening, smoother texture, improved jawline definition, reduced acne scarring. Significant differences exist between providers and patient response, but the standard guideline is 3 sessions for full benefit.
Yes — Morpheus8 Body (using the deeper Morpheus8 Burst or Morpheus8 Body tips) is specifically designed for body areas including the abdomen, knees, arms, thighs, and bra-line. It addresses two common post-pregnancy or post-weight-loss concerns: loose skin laxity AND remaining stubborn fat in the subdermal layer (the deeper tips can target both). Results on the body take longer to develop (4–6 months) than on the face and typically require 3 sessions for noticeable change. Cost on the body is higher than face because larger areas require more time and energy. Most candidates are within 15–20 lbs of goal weight with mild-to-moderate skin laxity rather than significant excess skin.
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