Anti-Aging microneedling
For men and women
MICRONEEDLING
Microneedling is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that uses fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin, triggering collagen and elastin production to reduce acne scars and improve texture. It is highly effective for atrophic (depressed) acne scars but should not be done during active, widespread acne breakouts to avoid spreading bacteria.
How it Works: The procedure induces collagen growth, which fills in pitted acne scars and smoothes skin texture.
Microneedling helps with acne by creating thousands of tiny, controlled "micro-injuries" in the skin with sterile needles, which triggers the body's natural wound-healing response.
This process primarily addresses the long-term side effects of acne, such as scarring and uneven texture, by boosting the production of essential proteins like collagen and elastin.
Primary Benefits for Acne-Prone Skin
Reduces Acne Scarring: It is highly effective for "pitted" or indented scars (atrophic scars). The new collagen fills in these depressions, smoothing the skin's surface over time.
Improves Skin Texture & Tone: By encouraging cell turnover, the treatment helps fade post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation—the dark spots left behind after a breakout—and refines rough skin texture.
Minimizes Pores: The increased collagen production tightens the skin around pores, making them appear smaller and less noticeable.
Enhances Product Absorption: The micro-channels created during the procedure allow topical acne treatments or specialized serums to penetrate deeper and work more effectively.
- Faster Healing: Reduces redness and cuts downtime by up to 50% compared to standard microneedling.
- Better Scar Repair: More effectively fills deep acne pits and smooths rough texture.
- Anti-Aging: Significantly boosts collagen and elastin for firmer skin and smaller pores.
- Consistent Results: Unlike PRP (which uses your own blood), exosomes offer a high, lab-certified concentration of growth factors.