PROCELL MICROCHANNEL
“Microchanneling” is microneedling… evolved! Microchanneling creates invisible micro-channels that produce a clinically significant increase in the production of new collagen and elastin through the release of peptides, growth factors and cytokines. This skin rejuvenation facial has a lot of benfits such as...
Benefits
THE EVOLUTION OF MICRONEEDLING
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Reduces the visibility of acne & acne scars
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Reduces uneven skin tone
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Reduces fine lines & wrinkles
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Increases the vitality of your skin
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Maximum results with little to NO downtime
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Tightens & lifts skin
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Helps reduce stretch marks
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Helps reduce pore size
What Is Microchanneling?
Procell Microchanneling is a revolutionary micro-needling technology that utilizes specialized tiny needles to create controlled microchannels in the skin's surface. These microchannels prompt the skin's natural healing process, stimulating collagen and elastin production. This results in improved skin texture, diminished fine lines, and a more radiant complexion.
AT A GLANCE
TREATMENT AREAS
Microchanneling can be applied to the face, neck, décolletage, hands, scalp, and other areas to address concerns such as fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, uneven skin texture, and signs of aging, promoting skin rejuvenation and collagen production.
DURATION OF TREATMENT
50 or 80 Minutes
OBTAINED RESULTS
Microchanneling can result in improved skin texture, reduced fine lines, minimized scars, diminished hyperpigmentation, enhanced skin radiance, reduced pore size, and improved product absorption for a more youthful and rejuvenated complexion.
FREQUENCY OF SESSIONS
The frequency of microchanneling treatments typically ranges from every 4 to 6 weeks, allowing sufficient time for the skin to heal and regenerate between sessions.
RECOVERY TIME
None
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Microchanneling may not be suitable for individuals with active skin infections, recent sunburn, skin sensitivities or allergies, a history of keloid scarring, pregnancy, active skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis, the use of certain medications such as blood thinners or retinoids, and a history of cold sores or herpes simplex virus. It is crucial to consult with a qualified skincare professional to assess individual contraindications and ensure a safe and effective treatment plan.