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Skin Needling

Micro needling

Skin microneedling uses pen-shaped with fine needles to make minuscule, evenly spaced punctures in the skin. The small wounds created by the needling devices, which sometimes allow a pinprick of blood to rise to the surface, induce the skin to start a wound healing response. The body rushes to patch up the injury by growing fresh collagen and elastin, Collagen and elastin are what give your skin its strength and ability to stretch and make it appear more youthful.


Microneedling is what is referred to as a type of fractional treatment, in which only a fraction of the surface of the skin is affected, leaving the skin unharmed around each micro-wound. This allows for rapid healing and short recovery time associated with the procedure.

Microneedling is primarily to treat fine lines and wrinkles, in particular perioral wrinkles, which are vertical lines that form around the mouth, It is also sometimes used in combination with other skin treatments.


The healing response triggered by the treatment can also improve scarring, including acne scars, and help reverse skin damage from the sun.


Microneedling is not a quick fix. Changes with microneedling take time because your body is actually repairing itself and growing new tissue. Most people will also need a series of treatments — typically at least two or three, but potentially as many as six, spaced four to six weeks apart — to get the desired result.

Plasma Skin Tightening

Plasma Pen

Plasma Pen is an innovative fibroblasten device. The unique fractional and permeating tips by Plasma Pen work to evenly distribute plasma at a lower temperature over a wider area; whilst Plasma Pen nano-probes deliver concentrated nitrogen plasma gas non-invasively to the epidermal layer of the skin. The results are almost instant, and in many cases will last up to 3 years!


Nitrogen plasma energy transfers to the skin’s epidermal layer, whilst also heating and disrupting the deeper dermal structure. This micro-trauma affects the superficial epidermis, as well as a deeper zone within the dermis – particularly the fibroblasts.

What is the Plasma Pen treatment process?


Step 1:
With the Plasma Pen, the precision plasma arc causes immediate superficial micro-trauma to the upper epidermal layer of the skin.


Step 2:
This micro-trauma stimulates the healing process for the creation of new, rejuvenated, tight and smooth tissue over the next 12 weeks.


Step 3:
During this phase collagen and elastin are produced, plumping the structure of the skin to soften and eliminate lines and wrinkles.

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