Collagen induction therapy to improve face lines, scarring, loose Skin, stretch marks, hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone.

Microneedling

Collagen induction therapy, also known as microneedling, or skin needling, is a cosmetic procedure that involves repeatedly puncturing the skin with tiny, sterile needles. As we grow older, the cycle of new skin growth slows and less collagen and elastin are produced. This results in fine lines, wrinkles and dark spots (pigmentation). Applying creams and serums on your face may succeed to moisturize the outer layer of dead skin, but no penetration takes place to the living part of the skin. The active molecules are simply too big to pass through the ultra protective epidermis layer. Microneedling creates "micro-channels" which allow for deeper penetration of serums and ingredients results in higher efficacy, meaning you get more out of your serums than usual. These micro injuries also trigger the body’s natural healing process to create the appearance of fresher, newer looking skin.

Microneedling with Exosomes

Exosomes are nanoparticles that are released and received by nearly all cells in the body. These extracellular vesicles act as one of our body’s communication systems, delivering important molecular payloads from cell to cell. Exosome therapy can be used to increase collagen and elastin production, which are two fundamental building blocks for healthy and younger-looking skin. This increase in collagen and elastin can help thicken and firm skin, thus reducing fine lines and wrinkles. Exosomes contain various biological molecules that can help to promote skin repair and regeneration.

Microneedling With Peptides

Peptides are chains of amino acids—the building blocks of proteins—that are naturally found in your body. Peptides may help improve skin moisture, reduce skin inflammation, and protect against sun damage. The application of peptides during a microneedling treatment enhances collagen production and skin regeneration, resulting in improved texture and radiance.

Microneedling With Hyaluronic Acid

Hyaluronic Acid is a natural substance found in the fluids in the eyes and joints. It acts as a cushion and lubricant in the joints and other tissues. Microneedling with hyaluronic acid provides the benefit of adding plumpness and hydration into the skin. It also prevents visible signs of aging. Hyaluronic acid is also proven to help wounds heal faster and can reduce scarring.

Which skin care concerns can be treated through micro needling?

Face Lines
Scarring
Loose Skin
Stretch Marks
Hyperpigmentation and Uneven Skin Tone
Uneven Skin Texture
Dull Skin Tone

What should I expect?

In the first few hours after the procedure, the skin becomes pink or red (similar to a sunburn)
The skin may feel tight, itchy or warm for the next 12-48 hours, and may last up to 4 days
Mild bleeding or bruising may occur.
After 48 hours, the skin may start to peel, which is the body exfoliating itself, allowing for a new glowing surface to emerge!
Other potential side effects including scarring (rare), milia (small white bumps), hyper-pigmentation (darkening of certain areas of the skin, resolves within 4-6 weeks), crusting, infection.

Micro needling with Exosomes FAQ

When will I begin to see results from my micro-needling treatment?

Can you see results from micro needling after 1 session?

How to prepare for a micro needling session?