MICRONEEDLING

Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is a minimally invasive skin rejuvenation treatment that uses tiny, fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin. This process stimulates the body’s natural healing response, boosting collagen and elastin production to improve skin texture, tone, and overall appearance. Microneedling is highly versatile, addressing a wide range of skin concerns with little downtime, making it a popular choice for those seeking smoother, firmer, and more radiant skin.
Common Treatment Areas
- Face (to address fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars)
- Neck (to improve skin laxity and texture)
- Décolletage (to reduce signs of sun damage and aging)
- Hands (to rejuvenate and improve skin quality)
- Face (to address fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars)
- Neck (to improve skin laxity and texture)
- Décolletage (to reduce signs of sun damage and aging)
- Hands (to rejuvenate and improve skin quality)
Frequently Asked Questions
Microneedling uses a device with tiny needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, triggering the body’s natural healing process. This stimulates collagen and elastin production, which improves the skin’s texture, reduces the appearance of scars, and enhances overall radiance.
Initial results, such as improved skin texture and glow, can often be seen within a week. However, collagen production continues for several weeks, with optimal results typically visible after a series of 3–6 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart.
Microneedling is safe for most skin types when performed by a trained professional. Common side effects include redness, mild swelling, or sensitivity, similar to a sunburn, which typically subsides within 1–2 days.
Microneedling is highly versatile and effective for treating fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, enlarged pores, uneven skin tone, and overall skin laxity. It can also be combined with other treatments, such as PRF or serums, to enhance results.