Skin Tightening · Moncton · Dieppe · Riverview NB

Non-Surgical Skin Tightening in Moncton & Dieppe

Loose or crepey skin can come from laxity, texture, collagen loss or facial and body structure. We assess what is actually driving the change, then recommend TempSure, Potenza, CO2RE, Sculptra — or tell you honestly when a non-surgical treatment is unlikely to be enough.

Your plan is matched to your concern, skin type, medical history, downtime tolerance and budget. The goal is not to force every client into the same device — it is to choose the simplest approach that can realistically help.

Skin Tightening Treatment Moncton

Written and updated by Madelaine Caissie, Founder & Owner of Sparkle Lifestyle & MediSpa. Sparkle operates with medical direction from Dr. Carole Williams. Provider qualifications, treatment-specific candidacy and risks are reviewed before treatment.

Moncton clinic: 154 Church Street, serving clients from Dieppe, Riverview and southeastern New Brunswick.

Which skin tightening treatment is best?

There is no single best skin tightening treatment for everyone. TempSure is a non-invasive RF option for selected mild laxity and maintenance goals. Potenza combines microneedling with RF for mild laxity plus texture or scarring. CO2RE is a more intensive resurfacing option when wrinkles, texture, sun damage or scarring are also priorities. Sculptra is an injectable collagen biostimulator used when collagen loss and facial structure or volume contribute to the concern. A consultation determines which approach — or combination — fits your skin and goals.

What Skin Tightening Can Address

What are you noticing?

Non-surgical skin tightening may be considered for selected mild to moderate laxity and skin-quality concerns. The right treatment depends on what is creating the change — not just where you see it.

Jawline + early jowls

For selected lower-face softness, early jowling or reduced definition where skin quality or collagen loss contributes.

Crepey + textural skin

For skin where laxity overlaps with rough texture, fine lines, pores, scarring or surface damage.

Body skin laxity

For selected mild body laxity, including some post-weight-loss or post-pregnancy skin concerns.

Collagen loss

For gradual loss of firmness where collagen support is part of the treatment goal.

Your Treatment Team

Meet Sparkle’s medical aesthetics team

Your provider is matched to the treatment recommended in your plan. Learn more about the medical aestheticians who support skin-tightening consultations and care at Sparkle.

Josie Raymond, Medical Aesthetician at Sparkle Lifestyle & MediSpa
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Josie Raymond

Medical Aesthetician

Meet Josie

Bri Foster, Medical Aesthetician at Sparkle Lifestyle & MediSpa
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Bri Foster

Medical Aesthetician

Meet Bri

The Sparkle Difference

Not all sagging is a skin-tightening problem.

Changes in the jawline, neck or face can reflect a combination of skin laxity, collagen loss, fat distribution, volume loss, muscle activity and underlying structure. Treating the wrong layer can mean spending more without solving the concern you actually see.

Our consultation is designed to identify the dominant cause, explain what non-surgical treatment can realistically change, and recommend the simplest plan that makes sense.

Skin + collagen

May point toward RF, RF microneedling or resurfacing.

Texture + damage

May make resurfacing more useful than tightening alone.

Volume + structure

May need Sculptra, filler or another facial-balancing approach.

Severe skin excess

May be better addressed with surgical consultation.

Compare Your Options

Skin tightening treatments at Sparkle

Start with the concern that matters most to you. These options work at different layers, so the strongest plan is the one that matches the cause of the change — not simply the most intensive treatment.

TempSure RF

Often considered for: mild laxity, face or neck firmness, maintenance and clients prioritizing minimal interruption.

Approach: non-invasive radiofrequency heat.

Downtime: generally lower than resurfacing options; individual response varies.

Learn about TempSure

Potenza RF Microneedling

Often considered for: mild laxity plus acne scars, pores, stretch marks, fine lines or textural concerns.

Approach: microneedling combined with radiofrequency energy.

Downtime: varies with depth, settings, area and individual skin response.

Learn about Potenza RF Microneedling

CO2RE Laser Resurfacing

Often considered for: texture, wrinkles, acne scars, sun damage and selected firmness concerns needing more corrective resurfacing.

Approach: fractional ablative CO2 laser resurfacing.

Downtime: more visible recovery than non-invasive RF; treatment intensity matters.

Learn about CO2RE Laser Resurfacing

Sculptra

Often considered for: facial collagen loss, gradual volume change, reduced structural support and natural-looking rejuvenation.

Approach: injectable collagen biostimulation rather than an energy-based tightening device.

Timeline: collagen-related changes develop gradually.

Learn about Sculptra

Important: These treatments are not interchangeable. Your provider may recommend one option, a staged combination, or a different approach if skin tightening is not the main issue.

Browse Sparkle’s before-and-after gallery. Results are individual and depend on the treatment, area, plan and response.

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What To Expect

Your skin tightening consultation and treatment plan

01

Assess

We review the area, laxity, texture, volume, pigment risk, medical history, previous treatments and your goals.

02

Match

We explain which treatment targets the dominant concern and what another technology would — or would not — add.

03

Plan

You receive a treatment recommendation with expected downtime, timing, aftercare and realistic outcome range.

04

Review

Results are reassessed over time so maintenance or the next step is based on response rather than a preset package.

Why Sparkle

We do not just chase “tight.” We build the right plan.

Sparkle Lifestyle & MediSpa has served the Moncton area since 2012 and offers physician-supervised medical aesthetics with multiple skin-tightening and collagen-support technologies. Having more than one option allows the consultation to start with your concern instead of forcing every client into the same device.

Established since 2012

Physician oversight

Multiple technologies

Individualized skin assessment

Treatment room at Sparkle Lifestyle & MediSpa in Moncton

Results + Timeline

When will I see skin tightening results?

Most collagen-focused changes are gradual. The timeline depends on the treatment selected, treatment intensity, skin quality, age, area treated and individual healing response. Some clients notice early changes in texture or firmness, while collagen remodeling may continue over the following weeks and months.

There is no universal number of sessions for “skin tightening.” TempSure and RF microneedling are often planned as a series, while CO2RE and Sculptra follow different treatment schedules. Your recommended sequence should be specific to the technology and concern.

Skin Tightening Pricing

Skin-tightening plans are priced by treatment and area.

Some treatment plans start at $650. Your total investment depends on the modality, treatment area, intensity, number of sessions and whether your plan includes injectable or combination care. TempSure, Potenza, CO2RE and Sculptra follow different pricing structures, so one starting price does not represent every option.

You will receive a treatment-specific recommendation and exact quote before proceeding.

How Laser Skin Tightening Works

Frequently Asked Questions

Skin tightening questions, answered.

Clear answers for clients considering non-surgical skin tightening in Moncton, Dieppe, Riverview, and southeastern New Brunswick.

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It depends on what is causing the change in the jawline. Mild skin laxity or collagen loss may be appropriate for radiofrequency or RF microneedling, while volume loss or reduced structural support may need an injectable or facial-balancing approach. More significant skin excess may be better addressed surgically. A consultation helps determine which layer is contributing most.

TempSure uses non-invasive radiofrequency heat and may be considered for selected mild laxity or maintenance goals. Potenza combines microneedling with radiofrequency and may be chosen when firmness overlaps with texture, pores, acne scars, stretch marks, or other collagen-remodelling goals. Downtime, treatment intensity, and candidacy differ.

Selected mild to moderate neck laxity or crepey-looking texture may be appropriate for non-surgical collagen-support treatments. Results are gradual and do not equal a surgical neck lift. Significant skin excess should be assessed honestly so you are not overtreated with procedures unlikely to meet your goals.

There is no single treatment count for every skin tightening option. TempSure and RF microneedling are often planned as a series, while CO2RE and Sculptra follow different treatment schedules. The number and spacing of treatments depend on the technology, area, concern, response, and provider assessment.

Timing varies by treatment. Some clients notice early changes in texture or firmness, while collagen-focused improvement may build over several weeks to months. TempSure, Potenza, CO2RE, and Sculptra do not develop on identical timelines.

Some treatment plans start at $650, but one starting price does not represent every option on this page. Total cost depends on the modality, area, intensity, number of sessions and whether the plan includes injectable or combination care. You will receive an exact quote before proceeding.

Downtime depends on the treatment and intensity. Non-invasive radiofrequency may involve little interruption for many clients, RF microneedling can cause redness, swelling, or pinpoint marks, and CO2RE resurfacing has a more visible healing period.

In selected cases, yes. Skin laxity, collagen loss, facial volume, muscle movement, and surface texture are different concerns. A staged plan may combine skin treatments with Sculptra, dermal filler, Botox, or Dysport when each treatment has a clear role.

Candidacy

Who is a good candidate for non-surgical skin tightening?

A typical candidate wants gradual, non-surgical improvement and has a concern that the selected technology can reasonably address. Candidacy varies by treatment and may depend on skin type, pigment risk, medical history, medications, implanted devices, active skin conditions, pregnancy or breastfeeding status, treatment area and expectations.

Severe laxity, significant skin overhang or structural concerns may be better served by a surgical consultation or another treatment pathway.

Risks and recovery vary by treatment

Possible effects can include redness, warmth, swelling, tenderness, bruising, dryness, flaking, pinpoint marks, crusting, pigment changes, burns, infection, scarring, asymmetry, under-response, over-treatment or an unsatisfactory result. Not every risk applies equally to every modality.

Your provider will review treatment-specific risks, contraindications, preparation and aftercare before you proceed.

Not sure whether you need tightening, resurfacing or structural support?

That is what the consultation is for. We will assess what is contributing to the change you see, explain the realistic options, and build a treatment plan around your priorities, downtime and budget.