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Jason Martin, MD, FACS — board-certified plastic surgeon in Denver, Colorado

Face

EmbraceRFDenver, CO

Tighten loose skin and improve skin texture in a single radiofrequency treatment.

EmbraceRF: FaceTite + Morpheus8

If you want to firm the loose skin along your lower face and neck and improve the quality and texture of the skin at the same time, EmbraceRF is built to do both in one session. EmbraceRF combines two radiofrequency treatments, FaceTite and Morpheus8, so that one addresses the deeper tissue and the other refines the surface of the skin. Treating both layers together is what gives EmbraceRF its appeal for patients who want a fuller change without surgery. Most patients are back to light activity within a few days.

At his Denver practice, Dr. Jason Martin uses EmbraceRF for patients whose concerns are both laxity and skin quality. He was an early adopter of radiofrequency contouring and lectures to other physicians on the technology.

At a Glance

EmbraceRF at a Glance

These are typical starting points. Dr. Martin confirms the specifics for your treatment plan at your consultation.

Downtime
Light activity within a few days
Anesthesia
Local, often with light sedation
Treatment time
About 60 to 90 minutes

For the combined session.

Results
Surface in weeks; tightening over 3 to 6 months

Deeper tightening develops as new collagen forms.

Scars
None to speak of — tiny access points only
Areas treated
Lower face, jowls, neck, and around the mouth
Cost in Denver
$5,000 – $10,000

Combined FaceTite + Morpheus8 session.

Jason Martin, MD — board-certified plastic surgeon in Denver, Colorado

The technology

How EmbraceRF Works

EmbraceRF brings together two treatments that work on different layers of the skin, which is the reason for combining them.

FaceTite uses radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis. A thin probe goes just beneath the skin through a tiny access point while an electrode rests on the surface, and radiofrequency energy passes between them to heat and tighten the deeper tissue. This is the component that firms the jawline and neck.

Morpheus8 uses radiofrequency microneedling. Fine needles deliver radiofrequency energy into the surface and middle layers of the skin, which improves texture, softens fine lines, and refreshes overall skin quality. This is the component that works on the surface you can see and feel.

Done together in one session, FaceTite tightens the foundation while Morpheus8 refines the surface, so you address both the structure and the quality of the skin at the same time.

Your options

EmbraceRF, FaceTite, or Morpheus8: Which Do You Need?

These treatments are related, and the right choice depends on whether your concern is laxity, texture, or both.

Combined protocol

EmbraceRF

EmbraceRF is best when you want both deeper tightening and surface improvement.

It combines FaceTite and Morpheus8 in one session, so it addresses loose skin and skin texture together. It is the right call when both are on your mind and you would rather treat them at once.

FaceTite Alone

FaceTite is best when loose skin is your main concern.

It tightens the lower face, jawline, and neck without the Morpheus8 surface component. Choose it when texture is not a priority and tightening is what you are after.

Morpheus8 Alone

Morpheus8 is best when skin texture, fine lines, and skin quality are the concern, with little laxity to address.

It refreshes the surface of the skin through radiofrequency microneedling. Many patients searching for Morpheus8 in Denver are actually looking for what EmbraceRF delivers, since EmbraceRF includes Morpheus8 alongside deeper tightening.

Treatment areas

Areas EmbraceRF Can Treat

EmbraceRF works on the lower face and neck, where laxity and texture changes tend to appear together:

  • The lower face and cheeks
  • The jowls and jawline
  • The neck and under the chin
  • The area around the mouth, where fine lines collect

Candidacy

Are You a Good Candidate?

You may be a good candidate for EmbraceRF if you have mild to moderate loose skin in the lower face or neck along with texture or skin-quality concerns, you are in good general health, and you want a real improvement without surgery. It suits patients who would rather address both laxity and surface quality in a single treatment than do them separately.

You are likely a good candidate if you:

  • Have mild to moderate loose skin in the lower face or neck
  • Have texture or skin-quality concerns alongside the laxity
  • Are in good general health and want a real improvement without surgery
  • Would rather address both laxity and surface quality in a single treatment

EmbraceRF is honest about its limits, and so are we. It tightens and refreshes existing skin, so it works best for mild to moderate changes. If you have a significant amount of loose, hanging skin, a facelift and neck lift will give a more complete result, and Dr. Martin will tell you so directly.

Jason Martin, MD, FACS, board-certified plastic surgeon

Experience & judgment

Dr. Martin's Approach

Dr. Martin has worked with radiofrequency contouring since its early days, and he lectures to and educates other physicians on these technologies. That experience matters with a combined treatment like EmbraceRF, where two devices are used in one session and the result depends on the surgeon's judgment about how to treat each layer.

What he brings to that work

  • Jason Martin, MD, FACS, board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
  • Adjunct professor with the Department of Plastic Surgery at the University of Colorado
  • A published author who lectures nationally on radiofrequency, laser, and ultrasound contouring technologies
  • Named a Top Doctor by 5280 magazine in 2024
American Board of Plastic Surgery American Society of Plastic Surgeons The Aesthetic Society
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Recovery

Your Recovery

Recovery from EmbraceRF is short for most patients.

  1. The first week

    The FaceTite component brings some swelling and bruising that settle over the first week.

  2. A day or two

    The Morpheus8 component may leave the surface of the skin a little red, with fine micro-channels, for a day or two.

  3. Within a few days

    Most people return to light activity within a few days.

  4. Weeks to 3–6 months

    The surface improvement appears within weeks, and the deeper tightening continues to develop over 3 to 6 months as new collagen forms. Dr. Martin gives you specific aftercare instructions for your treatment.

The surface improvement appears within weeks, and the deeper tightening continues to develop over 3 to 6 months as new collagen forms.

Investment

What Does EmbraceRF Cost in Denver?

In Denver, EmbraceRF generally runs from about $5,000 to $10,000 for the combined session, depending on the areas treated. Because it combines two treatments in one session, it is priced accordingly, and anesthesia and facility fees are part of the total.

At your consultation you will receive a clear, itemized quote for your specific plan, and our team will walk you through financing options so the cost fits your budget.

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Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does EmbraceRF cost?

EmbraceRF in Denver generally runs from about $5,000 to $10,000 for the combined session, depending on the areas treated, and because it combines FaceTite and Morpheus8 in one session, it is priced as a combined treatment, along with anesthesia and facility fees. You will receive an itemized quote for your specific plan at your consultation, with financing options available.

How long does EmbraceRF last?

The FaceTite tightening lasts several years, while the Morpheus8 surface results typically hold for one to two years and can be maintained with occasional follow-up treatments. Your skin continues to age naturally over time, so some patients choose a follow-up treatment down the road.

What is the EmbraceRF procedure?

EmbraceRF is a single in-office session that combines FaceTite, which tightens the deeper tissue through a tiny access point, with Morpheus8, which refines the surface of the skin through radiofrequency microneedling. Together they treat both the structure and the texture of the lower face and neck.

Does EmbraceRF really work?

Yes. Each component is well established on its own, and combining them treats two layers of the skin at once. FaceTite tightens the foundation while Morpheus8 improves the surface, and the result develops over the following months as new collagen forms.

Is EmbraceRF the same as Morpheus8?

Not quite. Morpheus8 is one of the two treatments inside EmbraceRF. EmbraceRF adds FaceTite for deeper tightening, so it does more than Morpheus8 alone. If your concern is only skin texture, Morpheus8 by itself may be enough; if you also have laxity, EmbraceRF addresses both.

Begin

Schedule Your Consultation

The best way to know whether EmbraceRF is right for you is an exam with the surgeon who performs it. Dr. Martin will assess your skin, explain honestly whether EmbraceRF or a single treatment will serve you best, and build a plan around your goals. Take our virtual consultation to get started, or call our Denver office at (303) 321-1439 to schedule your visit.

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