Microneedling
Most people think microneedling fixes skin by creating injury. It actually works by creating repair signaling. This treatment improves texture, fine lines, and shallow scarring when the skin is stable enough to remodel. If skin is inflamed, reactive, or breaking out, the same treatment can maintain roughness instead of smoothing it. We use microneedling once the skin is ready to rebuild, not just when someone wants change quickly.
Good fit if you notice:
• uneven texture
• early lines
• acne scarring
• skin that looks dull but not irritated
Not the right first step if your skin burns, flushes easily, or breaks out constantly. In those cases we prepare first so results actually hold.
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A note from Christina
Microneedling is one of my favorite treatments for creating real, visible change in the skin. It is not about chasing perfection. It is about supporting the skin’s natural ability to repair, rebuild, and strengthen itself over time.
At treat., microneedling is always approached with intention. We focus on proper depth, thoughtful technique, and supportive aftercare because those details are what determine the difference between short-term results and lasting improvement.
This treatment is especially effective for addressing texture, fine lines, acne scarring, and overall skin resilience. When performed correctly and spaced appropriately, microneedling helps the skin become healthier, stronger, and more confident over time. The results build gradually and naturally, creating improvement that looks refreshed rather than overdone.
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Texture, fine lines, and shallow acne scarring. It works by signaling repair, not by removing layers of skin.
Most people need a series. Remodeling happens gradually as the skin rebuilds, not in one visit.
Usually redness for 24 to 48 hours and a dry or sandpaper feel for a few days after.
Not typically peeling like a chemical peel. More of a tight, rough texture as the skin renews.
Sometimes existing congestion surfaces faster. This is temporary and different from creating new acne.
Early glow in about a week, with smoother texture developing over several weeks as collagen forms.
Yes. It does not rely on heat, so it is generally appropriate for most skin tones when planned correctly.
Yes, but timing matters. Skin often needs calming or preparation beforehand to get the best result.
People with very reactive, inflamed, or actively breaking out skin usually benefit from stabilization first.
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