Microneedling Therapy 


 






Collagen induction therapy (CIT) is a minimally-invasive procedure that aims to improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, Stretchmarks, and scars by stimulating existing collagen and elastin. CIT, also known as microneedling, has become quite popular with both patients and clinicians, because it is safe and effective.


Lamprobe lesion removal treatment

Lamprobe lesion removal treatment

- Lamprobe non malignant lesion removal

Lamprobe has become exceedingly popular in treating may common minor skin conditions such as Telangiectasia, Cholesterol, Deposits, Milia, Cherry Angiomas, Spider Angiomas, Clogged Pores and Acne Lesions, Skin Tags, Fibromas, Acne Pimples, and Keratoses. Immediate results are seen just from a 3-5 second per lesion non-invasive treatment, using a high frequency and radio frequency probe that does not penetrate the skin. It is effective on all skin types, and all ethnicities.

- Collagen Induction Therapy

Collagen induction therapy (CIT) is a minimally-invasive procedure that aims to improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, Stretchmarks, and scars by stimulating existing collagen and elastin. CIT, also known as microneedling, has become quite popular with both patients and clinicians, because it is safe and effective.

- Semi permanent Make-up/micro pigmentation

Micropigmentation, or permanent make up, is an innovative cosmetic procedure that enables both men and women to enhance the shape of their eyebrows, hairline, lips, eyes, and more, through the process of depositing pigment into the skin's dermal layer. This smudge-free treatment lasts for years and is a great way to restore confidence and self esteem in those with alopecia, hair loss, chemotherapy patients, and more.  Permanent makeup is performed by inserting a small, thin needle and hypoallergenic mineral pigment into the second layer of the skin to lightly contour and enhance the lips, eyes, or eyebrows, and more. Gloves are warn during the procedure in order to prevent the spread of germs and other issues. This procedure differs from cosmetic tattoos in that it uses a different pigment than tattoo ink, and it also less invasive. The instrument used is also slightly less advanced than tattoo devices. The procedure itself takes approximately twenty minutes to a half hour and is typically performed in an office setting, which means you will return home the same day. Though, micropigmentation is usually a minimally painful procedure, depending on the area treated, some patients may receive anesthesia prior to treatment in order to make it more comfortable.