What is microchanneling?

Microchanneling is a non-invasive skin rejuvenation procedure that creates invisible perforations in the outermost layer of dead skin. Similar to microneedling, this creates a micro-injury that triggers the body to fill these microscopic perforations with new collagen and elastin.

Human bone marrow-derived serum is applied immediately after microchanneling to penetrate the skin and deliver high concentrations of growth factors that depending on the desired outcome, can improve the appearance of acne scarring, skin texture, hyperpigmentation, and reduce the appearance of fine wrinkles.

  • Fine lines & wrinkles

  • Acne scarring and PIE

  • Lifting & tightening

  • Scarring

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  • Single Session

    $299

    Includes double cleansing, microchanneling, LED light therapy, and take-home aftercare product.

  • Package

    $799

    Three microchanneling sessions.

    Save $98!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is in the microchannel serum?

ProCell’s Microchannel Delivery Serum contains human bone marrow-derived growth factors in a hyaluronic acid base. These elements are naturally occurring in the human body. There are no human, animal, or plant cells, DNA, blood, or any other foreign substances used in ProCell's delivery serum. The product has been used safely and effectively for over a decade.

Does it hurt?

Depending on which depth of face tip is used, most clients are able to do the procedure without numbing cream and without any noticeable pain. There is no lingering discomfort, and down-time is usually about ninety minutes. Numbing cream is available if needed. Post-procedure, most people report a “tight” feeling in their skin.

When will I see results?

Though the production of new collagen can take several weeks, it is not abnormal to notice an improvement in the quality and appearance of your skin within the first 24 hours. After 2-3 treatments is when most clients see consistent and noticeable improvement. Six more treatments may be recommended for scarring, laxity and wrinkles.

Are there any contraindications for this treatment?

If you have any underlying condition that significantly impairs your immune system, it is a good idea to avoid microchanneling. Examples include but are not limited to active radiation or chemotherapy, uncontrolled diabetes, chronic inflammatory skin disease, keloid scarring, Accutane in the past 2 years, hemophilia or similar bleeding disorder, and pregnant or nursing. Those with stainless steel allergies should not do this treatment.