A consultation via in person or by phone or over email will need to be done in order to price correctly and to asses your needs for treating your body with Microchanneling.
Microchanelling is used to treat and improve conditions like acne scarring, fine lines and wrinkles, loose skin, skin texture, pore size, brown spots, stretch marks, and pigment issues. It's also called skin needling, collagen induction therapy (CIT), and percutaneous collagen induction (PCI). ***You may need to plan for as much as 1 day of downtime, but most people only need a few hours of “downtime. Plan to hydrate both with drinking water but also moisturizing your skin at home extra, for the first week after treatment. Package of 3-4 treatments are sold at 10% off and encouraged to be done 2-4 weeks apart, Then you can maintain results by doing a couple times a year/ as needed.Varies depending on size of location
Yes, microchanneling is a cosmetic procedure that involves creating tiny microchannels in the skin using a device with small needles. The needles create micro-injuries in the skin, which triggers the body's natural healing response and stimulates collagen production. This can help improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and scars, as well as improve skin texture and tone.
Microchanneling is similar to microneedling, but the needles used in microchanneling are smaller and create more precise channels in the skin. This can result in less downtime and discomfort compared to traditional microneedling.
During a microchanneling treatment, a numbing cream is typically applied to the skin to minimize discomfort. The device is then passed over the skin, creating tiny channels. We apply a medical grade stem cell serum to the skin during the procedure to enhance the results. These serums are available for purchase to take home and further your results from home!