MICRO-CHANNELING & INFUSION TREATMENT
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DermaFracTM
Micro-channeling/needling is an excellent alternative to fractional laser treatments and offers the added benefit of active infusion of skin products and serums. The micro-channels create pathways for introducing the infusion that can be specified for anti-aging, acne, hydration and skin lightening. There is no need for anesthesia, it is virtually pain-free with no downtime.
How does it work?
By creating micro-channels in the skin while simultaneously infusing topical serum solutions. The creation of micro-channels stimulates collagen, elastin and keratin growth and creates routes to increase absorption of topical serums into the skin. Skin will be radiant, smoother and have a more refined texture/tone. Visible improvements within a few days of the initial treatment.
BENEFITS OF MICRO-CHANNELING & INFUSION
Thickens epidermal density & strength
Reduces fine lines, wrinkles and scars
Corrects UV damage
Diminishes appearance of stretch marks
Lightens hyperpigmentation
Stimulates growth of collagen
Reduces certain types of acne
Hydrates dry skin
High grade active ingredients into the dermal layer
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What conditions does it treat?
It is safe and effective for many skin types and has been shown to improve conditions such as congested, oily skin, scars, stretch marks, skin dehydration, superficial fine lines & wrinkles, pigmentation, sun spots and uneven skin tone.
Is there downtime?
No. This treatment allows you to return to your normal activities immediately following the procedure. It is common to experience some pink or slightly red areas, which should fade quickly.
Does it hurt?
No. The precise engineering of the handpiece prevents any bleeding pain. Some clients experience a slight tingling during the treatment.
How many treatments do I need?
Typically administered in six treatments every two – three weeks followed by maintenance visits every one to two months. However, your therapist will customize a treatment regimen for your unique skin care needs.
What can be treated?
Face, neck, décolleté, hands.