Medical Microneedling
The World’s First Microneedling Pen Combined with Electroporation Technology
Dermal Microneedling and Electroporation Treatment
Microneedling (Collagen Induction Therapy)
Microneedling also known as Collagen Induction Therapy works by encouraging your skin to produce more Collagen and generate new skin cells.
Tiny pin pricks applied to the skin cause a micro trauma which triggers the skin’s healing mode, encouraging the Macrophage Cells to produce new collagen and elastin rich tissue. The new skin tissue is more even in tone and texture, firmer and brighter.
Collagen is a structural protein in our body that binds tissues and cells together. The “glue” that helps our body maintain its shape and structure. As we age our body produces less Collagen, which effects our skin, muscle tone and joints.
Microneedling can reduce fine lines and more deep set wrinkles, it can also reduce pigmentation and sun damage and can encourage hair growth.
Electroporation (EPN) Microneedling
EPN is an abbreviation for Electroporation Needle. Electroporation is a technique in which an electrical
field is applied to the skin’s cells in order to increase the permeability of the membranes, allowing
topical products to be introduced into the cell more efficiently. Its application to the skin has been
shown to significantly increase transdermal product delivery.
Electroporation can be used alone or in combination with skin microneedling which enhances the range
of products that can be delivered trans-dermally.
Which skin concerns can EPN Microneedling improve?
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Acne Scars
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Age Spots and sun damage
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Fine lines and wrinkles
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Large or open pores
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Scars caused by injury, surgery or trauma
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Poor elasticity. Saggy, loose skin.
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Dull, uneven skin tone
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Microneedling can also improve scarring and stretch marks on the body
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Encourage hair growth on the scalp
What are the risks with Microneedling?
Like all cosmetic procedures, microneedling isn’t risk free. The most common side effect is minor skin irritation immediately after the procedure. You may also experience redness for a few days after.
If you would like to find out more, we offer a complimentary skin consultation with one of our Experts.