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These two treatments are getting a lot of attention lately - do you know the difference between them? They are both wonderful services and I offer both at my Scottsdale office. However, there are some important differences between microneedling and microchanneling that are worth understanding before deciding which is the right treatment for you.
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Services About Reviews BOOK NOW Training Shop Contact Microneedling Vs. Microchanneling Written By Constance Bradley, Ph.D., L.Ac. These two treatments are getting a lot of attention lately - do you know the di?erence between them? They are both wonderful services and I o?er both at my Scottsdale o?ce. However, there are some important di?erences between microneedling and microchanneling that are worth understanding before deciding which is the right treatment for you. Microneedling Simply put, Microneedling is the insertion of very ?ne short needles into the skin for the purpose of rejuvenation. The premise is simple – create a small wound and the skin will respond with collagen production and new skin cells. Depending on the depth of the needle penetration, this can o?er skin rejuvenation levels from the simple enhancement of product absorption to the clinical treatment of scars, wrinkles, skin tone, and hair loss. This treatment can be done every 2-6 weeks, depending on your goals. Microchanneling Microchanneling, aka “Nano-Needling” uses the same oscillating motion as the microneedling device. However, instead of needles, the cartridge encompasses 81 silicone tips. These microscopic hair-like cones separate the cells within the epidermis to allow active products to be pushed into the skin. Microchanneling only a?ects the epidermis, treating within the upper .15 mm of the skin. The bene?ts of this serum infusion treatment include pigmentation reduction, increased cell turnover, skin rejuvenation and an immediate glow with no downtime. This treatment can be done weekly to exfoliate the skin. Do I Need Microneedling Or Microchanneling? Microneedling and Microchanneling have their place in skin rejuvenation for almost every client and they treat many of the same skin conditions. Either modality will have a positive e?ect in reducing the appearance of ?ne lines, improving skin tone and texture, shrinking pore size, reducing pigmentation, or helping to clear acne and acne scars. When it comes to deeper acne scars and wrinkles, hair regrowth, stretch marks, and hypo-pigmentation the deeper micro- injuries associated with microneedling would be the best choice. Both procedures can be used together to advance the results for many skin conditions.