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Microneedling
Revolutionary for resurfacing the skin, Microneedling is an exceptional option for those looking to revitalise their skin and can be used to improve a variety of concerns.
Microneedling works by creating intentional, targeted injury to the skin. It does this by delivering a series of tiny pinpricks to the surface of the skin which in turn creates microscopic avenues. When delivered by a trusted skin expert, intentionally injuring the skin can be extremely effective for rejuvenation, as it stimulates the skin to regenerate and repair itself naturally by producing new collagen, elastin and skin cells.
This method also makes it ideal for anyone using quality medical-grade skincare treatments, as the newly created avenues allow for an increase in serum uptake in the skin. This means topical nutrients can be carried to a deeper layer of your skin, into the skin's fibroblasts, providing nutrients to the underlying cells found in the dermis and basal layer.We deliver our well sought after treatments via a clinical-use only device.
The most popular concerns by clients who come to us for Microneedling are:
•Acne Scarring or other scarring
•Even Out Skins Texture or Pigmentation
•Tighten Sagging or Aging Skin
•To Improve Active Serum Uptake
•Fine lines and wrinkles
•Stretch Marks
•Appearance of Large Pores
•Hair loss/hair thinning
Risks/ side effects of Microneedling
Microneedling is generally safe when carried out by a qualified practitioner.
Risks can include:
- Bruising
- Infection
- Scarring ​
- Pigmentation
- Skin irritation

What to expect after Microneedling
After the microneedling procedure, you may experience some skin redness and swelling for a few days. Your skin may feel tight, itchy and feel like you have sunburn. This is normal and indicates that the treatment was effective.

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