Microneedling is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that stimulates collagen production in the skin. It involves using a device with tiny needles to create controlled micro-injuries on the skin's surface. The procedure is also known as collagen induction therapy and can be performed on various areas of the body, including the face, neck and chest.
During microneedling, a trained professional moves a small handheld device across the skin or scalp. The needles penetrate the outer layer at a specific depth, typically 0.5 to 2 millimeters. These micro-injuries trigger the body's natural healing response, promoting collagen and elastin production, which are essential proteins for skin health and appearance. The procedure is typically well-tolerated and involves minimal downtime. Most patients experience redness and mild swelling for a few days after treatment. Multiple sessions are often advised for best results. The number of treatments required depends on individual skin concerns and goals.
Microneedling can address several skin concerns, including the following:

Microneedling with hyaluronic acid (HA) combines collagen-stimulating, micro-injury technology with deep hydration to dramatically improve skin texture, plumpness, and hydration levels. The treatment enhances product absorption, reduces fine lines, scars, and pore size, while providing a rejuvenated, radiant, and firmer complexion.
The primary function of PDRN in this treatment is to stimulate collagen synthesis and promote tissue regeneration through cellular repair. This treatment can effectively treat various skin conditions and signs of aging by boosting hydration, improving elasticity, and revitalizing damaged skin.
The popularity of PDRN therapy has surged over the past decade, especially among individuals seeking non-surgical options to achieve youthful and radiant skin. Historically, PDRN was initially used in regenerative medicine to assist with wound healing and post-surgery recovery. As studies expanded, more applications emerged within the realm of aesthetic medicine, leading to transformative results for patients seeking effective solutions for their skin concerns. The refined product is a 95% pure compound of proteins and peptides that encourage collagen production in human cells.
How PDRN and Microneedling Work Together?
PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide) works with miconeedling by acting as a powerful, salmon DNA-derived regenerative serum that penetrates the, micro-channels created by needles to accelerate skin healing, boost collagen production, and reduce inflammation. This combination enhances skin elasticity, hydrates deeply, and repairs damage faster than microneedling alone.
Exosomes are tiny extracellular vesicles or nanoparticles that are crucial in cell-to-cell communication. They are naturally released by stem cells and contain a variety of bioactive molecules such as growth factors, proteins, and RNA that help stimulate and regulate cellular activity. Exosomes have gained popularity in aesthetic medicine for their ability to promote skin repair, regeneration, and rejuvenation.
How Exosomes and Microneedling Work Together?
Using exosomes after microneedling supercharges the procedure's results, delivering more effective and longer-lasting skin rejuvenation. Other benefits include the following:
Exosome Hair Treatment is a cutting-edge, non-surgical procedure that uses stem cell-derived nanoparticles to stimulate dormant follicles, reduce scalp inflammation, and promote the growth of thicker, healthier hair. It is often combined with microneedling for enhanced penetration and is suitable for both men and women experiencing hair thinning or loss.
How Do Exosomes and Microneedling for Hair Restoration Work?
Exosome Hair Restoration works by microneedling and topically applying exosomes into the open channels of the scalp,, targeting the hair follicles. These exosomes contain growth factors that enhance follicular activity, stimulate new hair growth, and increase blood flow and oxygenation to the scalp. The process begins with a detailed assessment of your scalp and hair health by our injectors. During the treatment, exosomes are microneedled into the areas of the scalp that experience hair thinning or loss. The exosome growth factors help to rejuvenate and revitalize the hair follicles, initiating and prolonging the hair growth cycle..
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Microneedling treatments are available for any men or women who wish to rejuvenate their appearance. Dull and dehydrated skin, wrinkles and lumps, acne scars, uneven skin textures, sun damage, and more can all be reversed with these treatments. Patients who respond best to these treatments are those who are in good overall health, do not smoke, or are willing to quit smoking, and maintain realistic expectations about their outcomes. Certain allergies can impact candidacy–we screen for these factors and more during a personal consultation.
At this appointment, you will discuss your goals for the treatment. Your professional will also examine your skin. After collecting relevant health information and observations, they will form a plan that considers the treatment areas, a treatment schedule, and more. Microneedling is a minimally invasive procedure, but we still want to ensure your safety by screening for any medications, allergies, supplements, existing conditions, or past procedures that could potentially interfere with your treatment.
Very little preparation is required for microneedling. We advise patients to stay as hydrated as possible on the day of their treatment and to wash their face before receiving their treatment.
There are other steps to follow that can improve the results of your treatment, but these are not necessarily required. These include avoiding alcohol and other blood-thinning compounds, quitting smoking, and any other forms of nicotine consumption.
Your procedure will start with a professional cleansing of your skin and then the application of a numbing agent. Your specialist will then pass the microneedling device over the skin, allowing the needles to create microchannels. After microneedling, your specialist will apply the EXOSOMES or PDRN solution onto the skin. The microchannels created by the microneedling allow the serum to be absorbed deeply into the skin.
This process typically takes about 60-90 minutes from start to finish, but this may vary for each patient.
If unexpected swelling, prolonged irritation, or signs of infection appear, reach out to a medical professional for assessment.
Most patients require a series of 3 to 4 microneedling sessions to see significant, long-term results, with treatments typically spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. While initial improvements in skin hydration and glow can appear after just one session, a full course is recommended to maximize collagen production and skin rejuvenation.
After your lash extensions are applied, overtime those extensions will grow or fall out with your natural lashes. A LASH FILL is the removal of grown out extensions, then new lash extensions are applied to regrowth.
How often do I need a Lash Fill?
RECOMMENDED
Mini Fill - 1 week, under 2 weeks
Standard Fill - 2 weeks, under 3 weeks
Extended Fill - 3 week, under 4 weeks
NEW SET - 4 weeks or 50% or fewer of your existing lash extensions
*Please note that we do not work on extensions done by other lash artists