Microneedling (Collagen Induction Therapy)
What Is Microneedling
Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is a minimally invasive skin rejuvenation treatment that uses fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin. This process stimulates the body’s natural healing response, promoting collagen and elastin production to improve skin texture, tone, firmness, and overall appearance. Radiofrequency (RF) microneedling enhances these benefits by delivering controlled heat energy into the deeper layers of the skin, helping to further tighten skin, improve skin laxity, and support collagen remodeling for more advanced rejuvenation results. It is a popular treatment for patients seeking smoother, firmer, and more refreshed skin without surgery.
Microneedling and RF microneedling are commonly used to improve fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, enlarged pores, uneven skin tone, hyperpigmentation, stretch marks, and mild to moderate skin laxity. These treatments may also be used on the scalp to support hair restoration by stimulating circulation and creating a healthier environment for hair growth. By encouraging the skin’s natural renewal process, microneedling offers a versatile option for long-term skin and scalp rejuvenation with minimal downtime.
4 Reasons Why People Choose To Get Microneedling Treatments
01
Stimulate natural collagen production
Many people choose microneedling because it helps the skin naturally produce more collagen and elastin. This can lead to firmer, smoother, and healthier-looking skin over time.
02
Improve scars and skin texture
Microneedling is a popular option for patients who want to improve the appearance of acne scars, uneven texture, and rough skin. It helps support skin renewal for a more refined and even complexion.
03
Soften fine lines and signs of aging
Patients often choose microneedling to help reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and mild skin laxity. It is a non-surgical treatment that supports a fresher, more youthful look.
04
Address multiple concerns with one treatment
Microneedling is versatile and can be used for the face, scalp, and body depending on the treatment goals. It is often chosen because it can help improve skin tone, pore size, pigmentation, stretch marks, and even hair-thinning concerns.
Benefits of
Microneedling
Collagen stimulation
Smoother skin texture
Fine line reduction
Scar improvement
Pore refinement
More even skin tone
Firmer-looking skin
Hair restoration support
What's Included
01 Helps boost natural collagen and elastin production.
02 Supports softer, more refined-looking skin.
03 Helps soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
04 Can improve the look of acne scars and other textural concerns.
05 Helps reduce the appearance of enlarged pores.
06 Supports improvement in discoloration and uneven tone.
07 Helps improve mild skin laxity and overall skin quality.
08 Can help support scalp health and healthier hair growth.
Stimulate Collagen And Renew Your Skin
FAQ's
What is microneedling used for?
Microneedling is used to help improve skin texture, fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, enlarged pores, uneven tone, stretch marks, and overall skin rejuvenation. It may also be used on the scalp to support hair restoration.
How does microneedling work?
Microneedling works by creating tiny controlled micro-injuries in the skin. This stimulates the body’s natural healing response and encourages collagen and elastin production.
Does microneedling help with acne scars?
Yes. Microneedling is commonly used to improve the appearance of acne scars and other texture-related skin concerns. It helps support smoother, more even-looking skin over time.
Can microneedling help with hair loss?
Yes. Microneedling can be used on the scalp to help stimulate circulation and support healthier hair growth. It is often used as part of a hair-restoration plan.
Is microneedling good for fine lines and wrinkles?
Yes. Microneedling is often chosen to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by supporting natural collagen production and skin renewal.
How many microneedling sessions are usually needed?
The ideal number of sessions depends on your skin concerns, treatment goals, and the area being treated. Many patients benefit from a series of treatments for the best results.
Is there downtime after microneedling?
Some redness and sensitivity can happen after treatment, similar to a mild sun-exposed feeling. Recovery varies from person to person, but most patients find that downtime is limited.

