Microneedling
A multipurpose treatment that uses your skin’s natural healing abilities. It can be combined with the power of your own Plasma, Growth Factors and/or Exosomes to stimulate collagen and elastin production.
About Microneedling
What it is
Microneedling is a minimally invasive procedure that creates micro wounds in the skin to stimulate collagen production. This multi purpose treatment takes advantage of the body’s natural healing process to treat a variety of skin conditions. To achieve optimal results, a series of multiple treatments is typically recommended.
How it works
Microneedling works by using a device with fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries, or tiny punctures, in the skin’s surface. These micro-injuries stimulate the body's natural wound-healing processes, which in turn boosts collagen and elastin production—two key proteins responsible for skin strength, elasticity, and smoothness. Here’s a breakdown of how this process unfolds:
Micro-Injuries and Collagen Induction: The tiny punctures caused by microneedling activate the body’s healing mechanisms. In response, the skin produces new collagen and elastin fibers, resulting in firmer, plumper, and smoother skin over time. This process is known as collagen induction therapy.
Cellular Regeneration: As the skin heals, new cells replace the old, damaged cells, leading to improvements in skin texture, tone, and clarity. This is particularly beneficial for reducing acne scars, fine lines, and other surface-level imperfections.
Enhanced Absorption: The micro-channels created during microneedling allow for better absorption of topical serums or skincare products applied immediately after the treatment. This boosts the effectiveness of products like hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and other skin-rejuvenating ingredients, as they penetrate deeper into the skin layers.
Minimal Downtime and Natural Results: Unlike more invasive procedures, microneedling offers a natural approach to skin rejuvenation with minimal downtime. Most people experience mild redness for 24-48 hours post-treatment, and results improve progressively as collagen builds over the following weeks.
What to expect
During your microneedling session, a numbing cream is applied to ensure comfort. The device is then gently glided over the skin, creating tiny punctures. Post-treatment, mild redness is common and typically subsides within a day or two. With minimal downtime, microneedling is an ideal option for those seeking dramatic skin improvements without invasive procedures.
Benefits:
Microneedling is a great treatment for people looking to address the following concerns:
acne scars
surgical scars
wrinkles and fine lines
hyperpigmentation
sun damage
large pores
uneven skin texture