Understanding the Steps of a Procell Microchanneling Treatment
Cleansing and Preparation
The Procell Microchanneling treatment begins with a thorough cleansing of your skin using isopropyl alcohol. This antiseptic step is crucial for removing any impurities that could interfere with the treatment. While most treatments are painless, your provider might use a topical numbing cream if a 1mm or larger needle is involved. This ensures the process is comfortable for you. Once the numbing agent has taken effect, the professional will proceed by applying a specialized Procell serum to your skin.
Microchanneling Technique
The microneedling part of the treatment commences with the application of Procell’s human growth factor serum. This serum is essential for hydrating and preparing the skin. The Procell device is then employed to create microchannels by stamping vertically across your skin. The technique involves overlapping taps to ensure that thousands of microchannels are uniformly created. The provider works in small sections, approximately the width of three fingers, and looks for a slight pink flush. This pinkness indicates that the immune system is responding to the treatment. If the skin doesn't flush as expected, the area will be treated again to guarantee results.
Applying the Final Serum and Mask
Following the creation of the microchannels, a generous layer of Procell’s stem cell serum is applied. This enriched serum provides additional growth factors and peptides to support the skin's immune response. Finally, the treatment concludes with a hydrating mask. This mask delivers hyaluronic acid, antioxidants, and other nutrients, which are vital for quick recovery and enhanced results. This final step ensures that your skin remains hydrated and receives all necessary nutrients post-treatment.