FDA warns popular skin treatment can cause serious complications — including disfigurement and nerve damage
The FDA is giving a thumbs-down to this celeb-loved glow-up procedure.
While it’s meant to help combat everything from wrinkles and hyperpigmentation to acne scars and stretch marks, there are now reports of some very scary unintended side effects.

Radiofrequency (RF) microneedling is a popular rejuvenating treatment that uses small electrodes, or microneedles, to resurface the skin.
The process is similar to traditional microneedling, in which fine points are used to puncture the skin, triggering the body’s natural healing response and the production of collagen and elastin.
But according to the FDA, the addition of radio frequency adds another layer of intensity and a range of additional risks.