BACKGROUND: Facial aging, marked by skin laxity, wrinkling, and dyspigmentation, remains a common aesthetic concern. Few studies have investigated combination approaches to treat these concomitant components of aging. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of combining monopolar radiofrequency with fractional nonablative diode laser treatments to improve skin laxity, wrinkling, and dyspigmentation. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A prospective, single-arm study enrolled 20 females with mild to moderate facial skin laxity and photoaging. Subjects underwent a sequence of one monopolar radiofrequency treatment (Thermage FLX, Solta, Bausch Medica, Bothell, WA) followed by 4 fractional 1440-/1927-nm nonablative diode laser treatments (Clear + Brilliant Touch, Solta, Bausch Medica). Assessments included clinical evaluations, blinded photographic assessments, and patient satisfaction scores. RESULTS: At the 6-month follow-up, a significant improvement was observed in Skin Laxity Grading Scale and Glogau Classification of Photoaging scale scores (1.65 ± 0.49-1.30 ± 0.47, p = .039, and 1.85 ± 0.36-1.35 ± 0.49, p = .00082, respectively). Blinded reviewers correctly identified 67% of post-treatment photographs, and 77% of participants were considered responders. No serious adverse events occurred. CONCLUSION: Monopolar radiofrequency combined with fractional diode led to significant efficacy, suggesting a safe and promising strategy for addressing facial skin laxity, wrinkles, and dyspigmentation.