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Continue reading only if you're looking for younger skin and no downtime!
We’re thrilled to introduce our newest skincare service, Procell Microchanneling!
Procell’s Microchanneling system is a minimally invasive treatment appropriate for all skin types that transforms the look and feel of damaged skin to a smoother, and healthier appearance. Unlike microneedling and skin pens, microchanneling has only a 90-minute downtime and minimal discomfort!
Improves the appearance of…
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fine lines and wrinkles
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acne scars/surgical scars
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stretch marks
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sun damage and dark spots
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hyperpigmentation
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firms, tightens and tones skin
Did we mention we treat the scalp for hair loss?
Procell effectively stops hair loss at the source. Microchanneling of the scalp increases absorption of topical serums into the skin by over 300%. Procell Hair Serum is applied during and immediately after treatment to penetrate deep into the follicle to deliver high concentrations of growth factors. The growth factors selected for the Hair Serum are the same as those that are naturally present in healthy young hair follicles.
The growth factors in the Procell Hair Regrowth Serum nourish the stem cells lining the hair follicles that are crucial for production of hair. Deep penetration of these growth factors improves the overall condition of the scalp, rejuvenates damaged hair follicles for an effective, natural approach to halting and reversing hair loss.
Here are jus a few more examples of what Procell can do!
For those of you interested in the science behind microchanneling...here you are!
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Professional micro channeling technology and human stem cell science to dramatically improve the appearance of your skin.These treatments create invisible micro-perforations and stimulate cells called keratinocytes that activate the production of new collagen by stimulation, rather than damage. Want even more info? We've got you covered!
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