Why choose Microchanneling?
ProCell Microchanneling stands as a landmark in modern dermatology, offering a solution to a multitude of skin issues ranging from pigmentation, texture, signs of aging to scars and everything in between.
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Utilizing a state-of-the-art device, our Microchanelling method creates minute punctures or "microchannels" in the skin. These deliberate micro-injuries set off the body's natural healing processes, triggering the production of collagen and elastin, which are vital to youthful, radiant skin.
As your skin undergoes its natural regeneration cycle, you'll notice a significant improvement in texture, a reduction in the appearance of fine lines, and a lightening of scars and hyperpigmentation.
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While facials and topical treatments offer surface-level improvements, ProCell Microchanneling works deep within the skin to bring about truly transformative changes. This highly customizable treatment allows us to adapt the procedure according to your specific skin care needs.
What Microchanneling Treats
Fine Lines & Wrinkles
Acne & Scars
Stretch Marks
Hyperpigmentation
Uneven Skintone
Texture
Large Pores
Redness
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
Microchanneling FAQ
What is Microchanneling?
Microchanneling is a skin rejuvenation treatment that creates tiny channels in the skin to stimulate collagen and elastin production, improving texture and reducing the appearance of lines and scars.
Does it hurt?
Discomfort during microchanneling is generally minimal, and topical numbing may be applied for added comfort.
What is the downtime?
There may be some redness and mild swelling after microchanneling, but downtime is usually short.
How do I know if this is right for me?
A consultation with a clinician can help determine if microchanneling is suitable for your skin concerns.
How long does it last?
Microchanneling results can be long-lasting, but maintenance treatments may be recommended.
How many treatments will I need?
The number of microchanneling treatments depends on individual skin concerns and desired outcomes.
Is it permanent/reversible?
The effects of microchanneling are not permanent but can be maintained with periodic treatments.
Is it safe?
Microchanneling is generally safe when administered by trained professionals, but potential side effects and risks should be discussed with your clinician.