
Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, or skin needling, is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that uses tiny needles to puncture the skin to stimulate collagen production. The procedure is performed with a handheld, pen-shaped device that’s electrically powered. The needles create microscopic punctures in the skin, which triggers the body’s healing process and produces more collagen and elastin. These proteins help keep skin firm and smooth and can improve skin texture and tone. Microneedling can also be used to infuse serums and active ingredients into the skin.
Microneedling to treat a variety of skin concerns, including
Acne Scars
Dark Spots
Large Pores
Melasma
Sagging Skin
Scars from Surgery or Injury
Stretch Marks
Uneven Texture & Tone
Wrinkles & Fine Lines




FAQ
Common side effects?
– Skin Irritation
– Swelling
– Discomfort at the Site
– Redness
– Bruising
– Dryness
– Flaking of the Skin
– Bleeding, which may be more likely to occur after a deeper treatment
– Healing time, which may take days or weeks depending on how deep the needles pierce the skin