Microneedling
Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that involves using a device equipped with hundreds of tiny, sterile needles to create controlled "micro-injuries" in the surface of the skin. While the idea of needles may sound intense, these punctures are microscopic and are designed to trigger your body’s natural wound-healing response without causing actual damage or scarring.
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Key Benefits:
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Boosts Collagen & Elastin: the "building blocks" that keep skin firm, plump, and youthful.
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Reduces Fine Lines & Wrinkles:
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Fades Scars & Stretch Marks:
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Shrinks Large Pores
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Improves Product Absorption
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Safe for All Skin Tones

PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide)
Salmon DNA
It consists of DNA fragments purified and extracted from the sperm cells of salmon. While that might sound unusual, salmon DNA is used because it is remarkably similar to human DNA, making it highly biocompatible and effective at signaling our cells to repair themselves.
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How It Works
PDRN acts like a biological "instruction manual" for your skin. When it enters the skin, it attaches to specific receptors that:
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Trigger Repair: It "wakes up" fibroblast cells to produce more collagen and elastin.
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Reduce Inflammation: It calms the skin, making it a favorite for treating redness or acne scars.
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Boost Energy: It increases cellular energy (ATP) to speed up the healing of damaged tissue.
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Key Benefits
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Skin Rejuvenation: It improves skin elasticity, texture, and hydration, leading to a "glass skin" glow.
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Scar Healing: It is highly effective at smoothing out acne scars and stretch marks by rebuilding the skin's internal structure.
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Anti-Aging: It helps fill in fine lines and firms up sagging skin over time.
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Post-Procedure Recovery: It is often applied immediately after microneedling or laser treatments to cut down on redness and double the healing speed.
