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Microchanneling is a noninvasive procedure designed to stimulate your body’s own natural ability to generate collagen, elastin, and other building blocks of healthy skin. By stimulating the outermost layers of the skin, it can help your body start this process without penetrating into living tissue.

Microchanneling:

  • Linear stamping method
  • Creates uniformly distributed channels
  • Does not cause skin tearing or dragging
  • Reduced discomfort
  • Treatment is quicker due to wider tips covering more surface area
  • Minimal downtime

Microneedling:

  • Creates irregular and angled channels
  • More abrasive procedure
  • Downtime lasts between 5 to 7 days

Microchanneling is generally very well-tolerated with minimal discomfort. Most clients can have the procedure without using numbing cream, and they report experiencing little to no noticeable pain during the treatment. Some individuals may feel a "tight" sensation in their skin afterward, but this feeling usually subsides quickly.

  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Acne scarring
  • Stretch marks
  • Rosacea

  • Results vary based on the person and the specific skin issue.
  • Most clients notice improvements after 3 to 4 sessions.
  • Sessions are usually spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart.
  • Following a proper skincare routine and aftercare is key for the best results.

Yes, you can get the treatment if you have acne! In fact, it can be beneficial for acne-prone skin as it helps to reduce acne scars and improve overall skin texture. It is important to consult with a skincare professional to ensure it's the right treatment for your specific skin condition and to avoid any potential irritation.

  • Active radiation or chemotherapy
  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Chronic inflammatory skin diseases
  • Use of Accutane within the past 2 years
  • Hemophilia or similar bleeding disorders
  • Stainless steel allergies
  • Pregnancy or nursing

Microchanneling treatments are typically performed by trained and certified skincare professionals, such as:

  • Licensed estheticians
  • Dermatologists
  • Medical practitioners
  • Nurses/ Nurse practitioners

Typically contain a blend of advanced ingredients designed to enhance the treatment's effectiveness. Common components include:

  • Growth Factors: Promote skin healing and collagen production.
  • Peptides: Help boost collagen production.
  • Antioxidants: Protect the skin from free radical damage.
  • Hyaluronic Acid: Hydrates and plumps the skin.

These ingredients work together to rejuvenate the skin, improve texture, and reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and scars.

The number of Microchanneling treatments needed can vary depending on your individual skin concerns and desired results. However, here's a general guideline:

  • Mild Skin Concerns (e.g., minor fine lines, light acne scars): 3 to 4 treatments
  • Moderate Skin Concerns (e.g., deeper wrinkles, more pronounced acne scars): 4 to 6 treatments
  • Severe Skin Concerns (e.g., significant scarring, extensive hyperpigmentation): 6 to 8 treatments

It's best to consult with a skincare professional to determine the right number of treatments for your specific needs.

  • Keep it clean:

Avoid touching the treated area with unclean hands.

Use a gentle cleanser to wash your face.

  • Hydrate and nourish:

Apply the recommended aftercare serum to support healing.

Use a hydrating moisturizer to keep your skin plump.

  • Protect your skin:

Avoid direct sun exposure and apply broad-spectrum sunscreen.

Stay away from harsh skincare products and exfoliants.

  • Be gentle:

Avoid strenuous exercise and activities that cause sweating for the first 24-48 hours.

Avoid makeup for at least 24 hours post-treatment.

  • Stay hydrated:

Drink plenty of water to help your skin heal and maintain its glow.

  • Follow professional advice:

Adhere to any specific post-treatment instructions provided by your skincare professional.