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Microneedling

Microneedling is a minimally invasive treatment that stimulates growth of collagen and elastin, leaving you with youthful-looking skin.

 

Microneedling uses a small, hand-held instrument with tiny needles that penetrate the skin at various levels. These micro-injuries allow the skin to heal and repair itself, and new collagen and elastin to form while breaking down old collagen.

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This treatment has many skin benefits, including treating acne scars, stretch marks, wrinkles, fine lines, enlarged pores, and uneven skin texture.

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Microneedling is not recommended for clients with active acne.

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Microneedling Treatment
Areas

FACE

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Very fine needles puncture the skin to various depths to cause a controlled injury and induce the skin to make more collagen, resulting in clearer complexion. This treats fine lines, scars, stretch marks, pore size and pigmentation.

We recommend a series of 3 treatments for best results.

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SCALP

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Very fine needles puncture the scalp to cause a controlled injury and bring blood flow and nutrients to the scalp which induces new hair growth.  Protocol for hair growth therapy is 8 weekly sessions.

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STRETCH MARKS

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Very fine needles puncture the skin to various depths to cause a controlled injury and induce the skin to make more collagen and repair stretch marks.

We recommend a series of 6 treatments for best results.

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BODY

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Recommended for areas such as stomach to target stretch marks, scars, etc.

We recommend a series of 6 treatments for best results.

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NECK

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Very fine needles puncture the skin to various depths to cause a controlled injury and induce the skin to make more collagen, resulting in clearer complexion. This treats fine lines and pigmentation.

We recommend a series of 3 treatments for best results.

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DECOLETTE

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Very fine needles puncture the skin to various depths to cause a controlled injury and induce the skin to make more collagen, resulting in clearer complexion. This treats fine lines, scars and pigmentation.

We recommend a series of 3 treatments for best results.

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