Microchanneling is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that uses a device with fine needles to create tiny punctures in the skin. These punctures stimulate the body's natural healing process, promoting collagen and elastin production.
Benefits:
Reduces fine lines and wrinkles, Improves skin texture and tone, Treats acne scars and hyperpigmentation, Stimulates hair growth, and Tightens and lifts sagging skin.
Procedure:
The skin is cleansed and numbed with a topical anesthetic.
The microchanneling device is used to create punctures in the skin, typically in a stamping motion.
Serums or other topical treatments may be applied to the treated area.
Recovery:
Mild redness, swelling, and tenderness are common after the procedure.
These symptoms typically subside within a few days.
It is recommended to avoid sun exposure and use gentle skin care products during recovery.
Precautions:
Microchanneling is not suitable for people with active acne, open wounds, or certain skin conditions (e.g., eczema, psoriasis).
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult with their healthcare provider before undergoing the procedure.
The benefits of microneedling
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Wrinkles
Shrinks pores
Improved skin texture
Scar
Hyperpigmentation
Stretch marks
Acne scars
Reduces blackheads
Even skin tone
Reverses sun damage
Help aging skin
Skin tightening
Acne
Boosted collagen production
Enhanced product absorption
Is microneedling painful?
Reduces pock marks and scarring
Alopecia
Makes skincare products work better
Microneedling shrinks large pores
Reduced discoloration
Sagging skin
Treats acne
Provides exfoliation