Microneedling is a minimally invasive facial treatment designed to support your skin’s natural renewal process by creating controlled micro-injuries while applying topical serums to support collagen and elastin production.

The advanced device used allows for precise, controlled punctures at specific depths to target areas of concern and support overall skin texture and tone.

Microneedling is commonly used to improve the appearance of:

  • Acne scars
  • Age spots
  • Large pores
  • Minor scars
  • Stretch marks
  • Burn-related texture changes
  • Freckles

Microneedling is best suited for individuals with generally healthy skin and no active acne. The tiny, sterile needles stimulate a natural healing response. Most patients return to normal activities the following day. Temporary redness is the most common side effect, with some patients also reporting dryness, mild stinging, or tingling.

Results typically develop gradually over several months as collagen production increases. Maintenance treatments are often recommended every few months based on individual goals.

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Exosomes


Disclosure: Exosome products used, if any, are not FDA-approved. Exosomes are offered for cosmetic and wellness purposes only. Individual results vary, and no outcomes are guaranteed.

Exosomes are a topical adjunct used by some clinics in aesthetic treatments. Research on their cosmetic applications is ongoing.

Exosomes are naturally occurring extracellular particles involved in cell-to-cell communication. In aesthetic settings, they may be applied topically following procedures such as microneedling to support the skin’s appearance and recovery process. Evidence regarding their cosmetic use is evolving.

Exosomes may help support collagen signaling pathways and overall skin quality when used as part of a comprehensive aesthetic treatment plan.

Microneedling with Exosomes

When paired with microneedling, exosomes are used by some providers as a topical cosmetic adjunct following the procedure. This combination may support the appearance of smoother skin texture and a more refreshed complexion.

Improvements typically develop gradually over a series of treatments. Mild redness or sensitivity may occur for a few days following the procedure and usually resolves on its own.

While individual responses vary, combining microneedling with exosomes may support:

  • The appearance of more even skin tone
  • Smoother-looking skin texture
  • The appearance of firmer, healthier-looking skin
  • Skin hydration and nourishment
  • A brighter, more refreshed complexion

Results vary based on individual factors, and no specific outcomes can be guaranteed.