MICRO-CHANNELING
An Elevation. A Cutting-Edge Alternative to Micro-Needling

Micro-channeling is the advanced evolution of micro-needling, a cutting edge, non-invasive treatment to activate your skin’s natural ability to repair and rejuvenate. By creating micro injuries in the outermost layers of the skin, a cascade of collagen and elastin production is stimulated, revealing smoother, firmer, more radiant skin.
How and Why It Works
The micro-channel device employs a precise vertical stamping technique with no dragging or tears in the skin.
What and Why
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Creating Channels: Thousands of microscopic channels are formed in the upper layer of your skin.
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The Healing Cascade: Your body recognizes these tiny channels as a cue to produce fresh collagen and elastin.
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Supercharged Serums: During the procedure, I apply powerful serums (such as stem cell growth factors and peptides) that penetrate deeply into these channels, absorbing up to 300% more effectively than if simply applied to the surface.
What It Treats
This versatile treatment addresses multiple concerns simultaneously:
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Anti-Aging: Helps soften fine lines and deeper wrinkles.
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Texture: Reduces the appearance of enlarged pores, smooths ‘orange peel’ appearance, smooths.
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Tone: Diminishes sun spots or hyper-pigmentation for an even tone.
What to Expect
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The Sensation: Most clients report little to no discomfort. A topical anesthetic is used to ensure a comfortable experience.
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The Recovery: Your skin may appear slightly pink and feel warm and tight, similar to a mild sunburn, for a few hours. For the majority, this fades almost entirely within 24 hours, allowing you to resume your normal routine the following day.
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The Plan: A subtle "glow" is typical within the first 24 hours, optimal results develop over time as your body generates new collagen. 3 - 6 sessions is recommend, spaced about a month apart.
What to do and know prior to your Treatment
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If you get cold sores, taking your prescribed meds starting one day prior to your micro-channeling will reduce the possibility of a breakout due to your treatment.
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Discontinue retinol or tretinoin at least three days prior to treatment.
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After your treatment, you can expect mild redness, light swelling or puffiness, and a tight, warm sensation much like a mild sunburn, for between four and 24 hours.
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If your liver, kidneys, and immune system are healthy, taking an NSAID such as Ibuprofen two hours before treatment may reduce any discomfort.
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If you've received Botox, Fillers, or Threads injected, you must wait at least two weeks before getting microchanneling. You must be satisfied with the results before receiving any other treatments.
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You should avoid Micro-channeling if you have:
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Uncontrolled diabetes
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Chronic inflammatory skin disease
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Bleeding disorders
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Active radiation or chemotherapy treatments
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Stainless steel allergies
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Are pregnant or nursing
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Have used Accutane with the past two years.
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