Collagen Induction Therapy
Microneedling
Collagen induction therapy (CIT), also known as microneedling, is a cosmetic treatment that involves using a small device with fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries to the skin. These micro-injuries stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, which can improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, scars, and stretch marks.

Top Benefits
Collagen Induction Therapy Results






Contraindications
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Active Skin Infections
If you have an active skin infection, such as a cold sore or acne breakout, it is best to wait until the infection has cleared before undergoing CIT.
2
Pregnant or Breastfeeding
The safety of CIT during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been established, so it is generally not recommended for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
3
Medications
Certain medications, such as blood thinners or acne medications like Accutane, can increase the risk of complications during CIT. If you are taking any medications, be sure to discuss them with your skincare professional before undergoing the treatment.
4
Medical Conditions
If you have certain medical conditions, such as a bleeding disorder or autoimmune disease, CIT may not be suitable for you. Be sure to discuss your medical history with your skincare professional before undergoing the treatment.
5
Sunburn & Tanned Skin
If you have a sunburn or have recently tanned, it is best to wait until the skin has fully healed before undergoing CIT. The treatment can potentially cause further irritation and damage to the skin.
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Sensitivities
If you have a history of allergic reactions or skin sensitivities, it is important to discuss this with your skincare professional before undergoing CIT. Some people may experience an allergic reaction to the materials used during the treatment, such as the numbing cream or skincare products applied after the treatment.
1 hr
250 US dollars