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Microneedling procedure details
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What it treats
Microneedling aids in the treatment of deep wrinkles and lines. It helps to stimulate collagen production which provides your skin with a fuller, firmer, and smoother appearance.
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Results
After microneedling, your skin will be red with slight pinprick marks for 3-14 days. You will start to see the effects of that glowing skin within 2 weeks!
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Procedure Time
30 minutes. We also allow at least 30 minutes of numbing time to ensure optimal comfort during the procedure.
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Number of Treatments
Recommend 3 treatments in order to allow for maximal collagen boost. This also varies based on your skin concern.
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How's it work?
Microneedling is a procedure that uses a special tool to create microscopic puncture wounds on the surface of the skin. These tiny wounds trigger your body’s own healing ability and your immune system stimulates the growth of new collagen and elastin to repair the damaged skin from the inside out.
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Recovery Time & Side Effects
Downtime can take anywhere from 3-14 days just depending on your skin. We do offer treatments to help to speed up your healing time.
Before and After Microneedling Results



Microneedling with Skinpen
This treatment can be used on various areas of the body to help treat fine lines and wrinkles, reduce scarring, tighten pores, and much more!
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Time
60 minutes with numbing
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Typical Sessions
Recommend a series of 3 sessions to begin
Microneedling with Radiofrequency
This treatment is more comfortable than traditional CO2 lasers, while still producing incredibly visible results. Microneedling on steroids!
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Time
60 minutes with numbing
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Typical Sessions
Recommend a series of 3 sessions
Microneedling FAQ's
Microneedling is a procedure that uses small needles to prick the skin causing minor injuries. These pricks eventually heal and generate new collagen and skin tissue for smoother, firmer, and toned skin.
- Phase 1: Swelling. The medical provider will pierce your skin using an FDA cleared device. This will trigger your immune system to disinfect the wounds, remove debris, increase blood flow, and begin to create new tissue.
- Phase 2: Reproduction. During this phase, the wound will rebuild with new granulation cells, which are part of the extracellular matrix. Additionally, a new network of blood vessels will develop
- Phase 3: Remodeling. The micro-injuries will be replaced with new dermal tissues and blood vessels.