Matrix RF (Sublative RF)
The next generation of safe and effective fractional technology for all skin pigmentations.
Smooth out the lines of time and achieve a more youthful appearance with Matrix RF fractional skin resurfacing.
Matrix RF (Sublative RF) effectively treats wrinkles, red and brown spots and textural irregularities by targetting the selected skin areas via a grid of tiny matrix spots.
RF stands for Radio Frequency. With this treatment, RF energy is precisely directed to tiny spots on selected areas of the skin. The healthy skin around the spots accelerates your skin’s natural healing process. Post-treatment, your skin will have increased levels of collagen and produce new healthy skin cells.
Mild to moderate wrinkles and superficial skin discolorations are reduced, and the texture of your skin becomes more smooth and elastic.
This is truly the next generation of safe and effective fractional technology.
Look what some of our clients have told us about their experience with Matrix RF:
- I am a 54 year old woman, and after talking to you about my skin, I decided to try this treatment, and I’ve been very impressed with the results. My skin is tighter and brighter! I have received so many compliments from friends who say I look ten years younger. (Read the full testimonial)
- The matrix has been the best money I have ever spent throughout many years of wasting thousands of dollars. This treatment has been the miracle I have been waiting for. Thank you for giving me great looking skin again! (Read the full text)
Typical treatment protocol is 3 treatments, 4-6 weeks apart. The total number of required treatment sessions depends on your skin’s condition.
Look as young as you feel. Schedule a personal consultation today!

During the April 23, 2009 episode of “The Doctors”, Dr. Tess Mauricio, San Diego, performed a Matrix RF treatment on Regina Smith, a former bachelorette on ABC’s “The Bachelor.”
“Regina represents the growing population of patients seeking aesthetic treatments who were previously turned away due to the high probability of complications when treating skin of color with any type of light or laser based aesthetic technologies,” said Mauricio, a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist.