Microneedling

What is Microneedling?

Microneedling employs a special tool containing multiple precisely spaced microneedles in a small cartridge to create invisible, vertical, micro perforations in the epidermis and the top layer of the dermis.  As it moves across the skin, the needles create tiny holes, prompting the skin to shift its natural repair mechanism and start producing collagen and elastin to repair the skin.  The self-repairing property is an entirely natural form of skin renewal.  Pair microneedling with exosomes and see impressive results from your treatment.

What are Exosomes?

Exosomes, small vesicles released by cells that contain various beneficial substances, promote cell renewal and tissue regeneration. They’re like a targeted boost for the skin. Exosomes stimulate collagen synthesis and enhance the delivery of active ingredients, such as growth factors and antioxidants, into the skin, maximizing their benefits.

What are Exosome’s most popular uses?

  • Improving skin texture

  • Adding volume to the face, neck and hands

  • Plumping up under eye grooves

  • Minimizing wrinkles and lines

  • Improving scars from acne and chicken pox

  • Brightening skin and uneven skin tone

  • Diminishing pore size

  • Improving aging and sundamaged skin

How many treatments will I need?

A series of 1-2 treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart is ideal for optimal results.  Conditions like deep wrinkles, advanced photo-aging and scarring may need additional treatments.

When will you see the results with Exosomes and Microneedling?

Expect your skin to be red for a few days, but you may start to wear make-up the following day.  You will begin to see a noticeable change within a few weeks, and collagen will continue to grow.  Clients will see optimal results in as little as 12 weeks.

How do Exosomes differ from PRP?

PRP is a concentrated solution of platelets and growth factors derived from your own blood, stimulating the skin’s healing process. It’s like giving the skin a general kickstart to repair itself. Ultimately, exosomes may provide a more targeted and versatile approach for skin rejuvenation, while PRP focuses on growth factor release to enhance tissue healing. Exosomes focus on specific improvements, while PRP is more about giving your skin an overall boost. Both approaches show promise for improving skin quality, but they work in slightly different ways, and choosing between them may depend on individual preferences and specific skin needs.