Microneedling

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Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure that is safe for all skin types! It is a device that uses fine needles to create tiny punctures in the skin, stimulating natural healing and boosting collagen and elastin production. This improves skin texture, reduces scars, fine lines, and wrinkles, and enhances overall tone. While commonly performed on the face, it can be used on other body areas. The procedure is minimally invasive, with some redness and swelling, but recovery is quick.

Not all SkinPens are created equal in quality—tools matter! Here’s why we selected the SkinPen Precision from Crown Aesthetics

Technology: SkinPen® Precision is the first approved Class II microneedling device, authorized for marketing. It uses advanced techniques to boost collagen and elastin production, enhancing skin texture and firmness. It offers: U.S.-Engineered Excellence and Safety, Sterile cartridges with precise needle depth support natural healing without damaging the skin, The first medical-grade microneedling product in the U.S. with adjustable needle depth, Proprietary technology tested to prevent cross-contamination, A recent study found SkinPen’s cartridge to be the highest quality among competitors, noted for its contamination-free operation and smooth needles.

Overall, SkinPen is a popular choice for those looking to enhance their skin’s appearance with minimal downtime and natural-looking results

Microneedling full face and neck – with Glide: $600

Microneedling full face and neck – with PRP boost*: $800

VAMP boost* add-on: $400

Boost:
boost refers to the topical application of a product directly onto the skin’s surface during a procedure. The product is not introduced beneath the skin but is instead absorbed externally. This method supports the skin by enhancing hydration, radiance, or nutrient delivery at the surface level and is often used as a complementary step to promote skin vitality and post-treatment glow.

Injection:
An injection involves delivering the product directly into the skin or subdermal layers using a needle or cannula. This technique allows the product to interact with deeper structures, such as the dermis or subcutaneous tissue, for more targeted and sustained results—such as volume restoration, collagen stimulation, or localized therapeutic effects.

These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

The material on this website is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to be or to take the place of medical advice. 

Always consult your physician before beginning any treatment or therapy program. 

Do not use without a doctor’s advice if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. It is not known whether any of these medications will harm an unborn baby.

Reliance on or use of this information provided on this website is at your own risk.

Common Side Effects

  • Redness: Similar to a mild sunburn.
  • Swelling: Temporary inflammation in the treated area.
  • Sensitivity: Increased sensitivity to touch.
  • Minor Bleeding: Small pinpoint spots may occur.
  • Crusting or Scabbing: Light scabs may form as the skin heals.

Less Common Side Effects

  • Infection: Rare, especially if proper aftercare isn’t followed.
  • Hyperpigmentation: Darkening of the skin, particularly in darker skin tones.
  • Scarring: Uncommon but possible if the procedure is not done correctly.
  • Allergic Reactions: To products used during or after the procedure.

If you experience any severe or prolonged side effects, it’s important to contact a healthcare professional.

Before & After

Microneedling Progression Photos