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Microneedling

SkinPen®

As the very first FDA-cleared microneedling device, SkinPen is trusted by leading dermatologists, aestheticians, and other skincare professionals. Three steps in as little as thirty minutes targets facial acne scars and neck wrinkles, for smoother, more radiant, younger-looking skin.The SkinPen treatment works in three simple steps, designed to activate the skin’s natural healing process. Each treatment session activates the skin’s healing process, leaving behind more radiant and younger looking results.
Inflammation
SkinPen’s microneedles penetrate the skin’s surface, triggering a natural immune response to disinfect, remove debris, increase blood flow, and activate the creation of new tissue.
Proliferation
The micro-channels or tiny holes created by SkinPen are rebuilt with new granulation cells that include collagen proteins. Additionally, a new network of blood vessels develops.
Remodeling
New dermal tissues form, rich in collagen and elastin proteins. These proteins improve skin quality, visibly reducing facial acne scars and neck wrinkles, leaving skin more smooth, radiant, and younger-looking.

Fine Lines and Wrinkles 

Clear + Brilliant®

Clear + Brilliant® works by creating hundreds of thousands of microscopic treatment zones in the upper layers of the skin, which replaces damaged skin with healthy looking tissue and yields younger-looking skin.

A Typical Clear + Brilliant® Treatment:

  • Begins with a consultation to see if Clear + Brilliant® is right for you
  • Requires about 30 minutes for a complete session.
  • May involve application of topical numbing cream to your face prior to treatment in order to provide additional comfort.
  • Our skin care professional will gently guide the Clear + Brilliant® handpiece across the target area and actively treat your skin for approximately 15-20 minutes
  • Utilizes the patented Intelligent Optical Tracking® technology to ensure proper contact with your skin to deliver a uniform application to all treated areas