Microneedling

Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, involves the use of a device that contains fine, sterile needles. These needles create tiny punctures or micro-injuries in the skin’s surface. The micro-injuries stimulate the body’ natural wound healing process, leading to increased collagen and elastin production. This, in turn, can result in smoother, firmer, and more youthful-looking skin

Microneedling with a Chemical Peel

Combining microneedling with a chemical peel can have several potential benefits:

  • Enhanced collagen stimulation: Microneedling helps the chemical peel solution penetrate deeper into the skin, potentially boosting the effectiveness of the peel.

  • Improved skin texture and tone: This combination treatment can lead to smoother, more even-toned skin with reduced imperfections.

  • Addressing multiple skin concerns: The dual approach can target a broader range of skin issues, such as fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and pigmentation irregularities.

Microneedling with PRF

Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF): PRF is a derivative of your own blood, similar to platelet-rich plasma (PRP). To create PRF, a small amount of the your blood is drawn and then processed to concentrate the platelets, growth factors, and other healing elements. PRF contains a higher concentration of platelets and growth factors compared to regular blood, making it a potent source of natural healing and tissue regeneration.

The growth factors and platelets in the PRF promote faster healing and tissue repair. They also enhance the collagen and elastin production initiated by the microneedling process. This results in improved skin texture, reduced fine lines and wrinkles, and a more youthful appearance. Combining Microneedling with PRF is also known by many as a Vampire Facial.