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MICRO NEEDLING FACIAL

Micro channeling (also known as micro needling or collagen induction therapy) aims to improve the appearance of the skin by stimulating collagen production and enhancing the absorption of skincare products. Micro channeling can be used to address various skin concerns, including fine lines and wrinkles, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, and uneven skin texture. It can be performed on different areas of the body, including the face, neck, décolletage, and hands.

*NOTE: Results from micro channeling treatments are not immediate and may require multiple sessions to achieve the desired outcome.

cost $550 per session

50min

Here's how microneedling is thought to work for hair loss:

  1. Stimulates Scalp Circulation: The micro-injuries created by the needles help increase blood flow to the scalp, which can enhance the delivery of nutrients and oxygen to hair follicles.

  2. Enhances Product Absorption: Microneedling can improve the absorption of topical treatments, such as minoxidil, by creating channels in the skin that allow for better penetration of these products.

  3. Encourages Hair Follicle Activation: By inducing a healing response, microneedling may help to awaken dormant hair follicles and promote the growth of new hair.

  4. Increases Collagen Production: The procedure stimulates collagen production, which can help strengthen hair follicles and improve the overall health of the scalp.


“A woman receiving a micro needling procedure. She is seated with her face exposed, and a esthetician is applying a micro needling tool with tiny needles to her skin. The treatment aims to improve skin texture and promote collagen growth.”
Micro needling hair regrowth before and after photos- ProCell
B&A hair loss procell.
ProCell micro channeling _VS_ micro needling using other devices.
Real client B&A abdomen- LED-Topical infusion LED
Micro Needling B&A photos
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