Medical microneedling

Medical microneedling treatment to stimulate collagen and improve skin texture.

Medical Microneedling

Medical microneedling is a minimally invasive skin treatment designed to improve a wide range of skin concerns by harnessing the body’s natural healing response. Medical microneedling is a clinically effective treatment that restores skin health from within encouraging your body to heal, regenerate and renew.

The skin is gently treated using a medical grade device fitted with ultra fine needles to create controlled micro injuries in the dermis (skins deeper layers). These micro channels initiate a targeted wound healing response stimulating new collagen-rich tissue and elastin formation which are essential for healthy, youthful skin.

Performed by medical professionals this treatment can be tailored to individual needs with adjustable needle depth, targeting wrinkles, fine lines, enlarged pores, pigmentation, acne scarring, scars, stretch marks, sun-damaged skin and much more. Overtime skin becomes visibly tighter, more lifted and rejuvenated.

Medical micro needling can effectively treat hard-to-reach places (e.g. around the eyes, nose and lips). Because of the vertical delivery, the needles can easily penetrate scar tissue, making this treatment more effective than dermal rollers, dermal stamps, and various other automated needling devices.

With medical microneedling, you will see a visual and noticeable improvement within a few days of the first treatment, as well as a very high absorption of any active ingredients.

A skin rejuvenation treatment that combines medical micro needling with regenerative cellular science. This powerful synergy is a natural way to repair, strengthen and visibly rejuvenate the skin.

Exosomes deliver essential proteins and natural molecules to cells, enhancing their performance. Harnessing the body’s own healing, they improve skin health and support tissue repair. They are rich in growth factors which improve skin health and support tissue repair.

The exosomes are applied with micro needling creating tiny punctures into the skin’s surface which are essential for the absorption of the product into the skin. Exosomes can be used as a standalone treatment or combined to optimise results.

Key benefits: regenerates and restores damaged skin, improves skin barrier function and hydration, enhances overall tone and texture, improves pigmentation, minimises the appearance of scars.

Medical Microneedling with exosomes

fee
from £200

downtime
30 mins (no makeup 12 hours)

frequency of treatment
1-6 months

Benefits of Medical Microneedling

Stimulates natural collagen production

Improves skin tone and texture

Minimises scars and acne scarring

Reduces fine lines and wrinkles

  • Medical microneedling is an advanced skin rejuvenation treatment that stimulates the body’s natural ability to heal and renew itself. It works by using a medical-grade device equipped with ultra-fine needles that create controlled micro punctures in the surface of the skin.

    These tiny micro-injuries trigger a beneficial wound healing response within the deeper skin layers, increasing collagen production and boosting elastin. This results in healthier, firmer, smoother and visibly fresher-looking skin.

  • We recommend 2-3 medical microneedling treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart to achieve optimal skin rejuvenation results.

    After your initial course of medical microneedling, we recommend 1-2 maintenance sessions per year to help maintain and enhance your results.

  • To prepare for your medical microneedling treatment and reduce the risk of irritation or sensitivity, it is important to follow the guidance below.

    Please avoid the following activities for up to 2 days before treatment:

    • Direct ultraviolet exposure (sun and solariums)

    • Intensive cardio, exercise or gymnasium regimes

    • Excessively hot showers, spas or saunas

    • Spray or self-tanning

    • Swimming in chlorinated pools or the ocean

    Further clinical treatments including, but not limited to, microdermabrasion, laser, intense pulsed light, chemical peels, muscle relaxant injections and dermal fillers should be avoided for up to 2 weeks before treatment.

    You should also avoid the use of skincare products containing any of the following active ingredients for up to 5 days before medical microneedling treatment:

    • Alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), including but not limited to glycolic, lactic or malic acid
      Beta hydroxy acid (BHA), including salicylic acid

    • Benzoyl peroxide and retinoids, including but not limited to tretinoin, retinol and retinaldehyde

    • Hydroquinone

    • High levels of kojic or azelaic acid

    • Alcohol, including but not limited to isopropyl alcohol, denatured alcohol or rubbing alcohol

  • Following your medical microneedling treatment, your skin will go through a natural healing process and you may experience minor itching, flaking or redness. If symptoms persist, please contact the clinic.

    To support optimal healing, please avoid the following activities for up to 2 days after treatment:

    • Direct ultraviolet exposure (sun and solariums)
      Intensive cardio, exercise or gymnasium regimes

    • Excessively hot showers, spas or saunas

    • Spray or self-tanning

    • Swimming in chlorinated pools or the ocean

    Further clinical treatments including, but not limited to, microdermabrasion, laser, intense pulsed light, chemical peels, muscle relaxant injections and dermal fillers should be avoided for up to 2 weeks following treatment.

    You should also avoid the use of skincare products containing any of the following active ingredients for up to 5 days after treatment:

    • Alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), including but not limited to glycolic, lactic or malic acid
      Beta hydroxy acid (BHA), including salicylic acid

    • Benzoyl peroxide and retinoids, including but not limited to tretinoin, retinol and retinaldehyde

    • Hydroquinone

    • High levels of kojic or azelaic acid

    • Alcohol, including but not limited to isopropyl alcohol, denatured alcohol or rubbing alcohol

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