Procell Microchanneling
Procell Therapies Microchanneling combined with medical grade human stem cell science delivers results people notice.
This Dermascope 2022 award winning treatment helps thicken skin by creating micro channels that heal to create fresh new collagen.
The channels created by the treatment help medical grade bioactives reach deeper layers of the skin to accelerate healing and improve treatment outcomes, making them up to 300% more effective.
The Procell is ideal for improving skin volume and treating below surface pigment. It can be the best choice for:
- Fine lines
- Wrinkles
- Sun Damage/Age Spots
- Hyperpigmentation
- Melasma
Hyperpigmentation
Superior results for sun damage, hyperpigmentation, and melasma when combined with brightening topicals.
New Collagen and Elastin
Helps restore skin volume and improve skin barrier health by stimulating new collagen and elastin fiber production.
Improves skin texture, diminshes pores, evens skin tone, and smooths skin imperfections.
What We Do a Little Differently
We do not perform the Procell Microchanneling treatment without applying a clinically proven medical grade bioactive in-clinic.
We do not use the aesthetician grade growth factors provided by Procell. We use medical grade products with twice the growth factors and twice the anti-aging, pro-healing, anti-inflammatory ingredients than those in aesthetician grade products.
We also provide the option to upgrade to medical grade exsosomes as a post-treatment topical. Exosomes are clinically proven as the most effective post-treatment topical for accelerating healing and amplifying treatment results.
Our Procell Microchanneling Cost
Our Procell Microchanneling treatment cost includes topical numbing, in-clinic administration of an advanced medical grade bioactive, and a home care kit to help keep you comfortable, speed healing, and amplify treatment results.
Treatment Area
Face
Face & Neck
Face, Neck, & Decolletage
MD Growth Factors
$299
$349
$399
Exosomes
$399
$449
$499
Treatments for melasma, hyperpigmentation, scars, and other treatment areas require a complimentary consultation. These conditions can be difficult to treat and we want to be sure are able to deliver the most appropriate options. There’s no cost, and there’s no obligation.
What is the difference between Medical Microneedling and Procell Therapies Microchanneling?
The difference between Exceed Medical Microneedling and Procell Therapies Microchanneling is the type of micro injury they created.
Medical microneedling creates more of a grinding, irregular micro injury. This type of micro injury is an excellent choice for pitted scars and glycated (thick) skin.
Procell Therapies Microchanneling uses a stamping technique that creates uniform vertical columns that allow deeper topical penetration. This type of micro injury is an excellent choice for improving skin volume and treating below skin surface pigment.
Procell Microchanneling FAQs
Is Procell Microchanneling Painful?
Most people say the Procell Microchanneling treatment is mild to moderate discomfort. We do use a topical numbing cream so that treatments are as comfortable as possible.
What Can I Expect After a Treatment?
After a Procell Microchanneling treatment, the treated skin will feel hot and tight, like a mild sunburn. Immediate post-treatment redness varies, however all redness and the sunburn sensation typically resolves within 24 hours.
You can expect treated skin to flake a bit somewhere between day 2 and day 3. You’ll be provided with home care products to keep you comfortable, help speed the healing process, and help boost results.
The day after a Procell Microchanneling treatment make-up can cover up any micro-crusting or pin dot scabs that will naturally fall off in a few days. Optimal visible results are at 4 to 6 weeks post-treatment.
What Procell Microchanneling Pre-Treatment Care do I Need to Follow?
Refrain from using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin and ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) for two weeks prior to treatment to minimize the potential for bruising and bleeding.
If you have a history of cold sores, take antiviral medication starting one day prior to your treatment.
Stop all topical acids, including but not limited to glycolic, alpha or beta hydroxyl acids, retinols, Retin-A, or other like products, for 7 days prior to treatment.
Avoid tanning beds, tanning creams, and prolonged exposure to the sun for 4 weeks prior to treatment
Who is a Procell Therapies Microchanneling Candidate?
Procell Microchanneling is a safe treatment for all skin types in generally healthy people, however treatments are not for everyone. Contraindications include but are not limited to:
- Dermal fillers or neurotoxins (Botox) in the last two weeks
- Deep chemical peels or ablative laser that removed the entire epidermis in the treatment area within last 18 months
- Pregnancy or nursing
- Uncontrolled diabetes
- Uncontrolled high blood pressure
- Accutane or any related acne medication within the last six months
- Active inflammatory skin conditions in the treatment area
- Active infection
- Scars less than 12 months old
- Raised scars (keloids)
- History of psoriasis, eczema, and any other chronic skin conditions
- Presence of raised moles, warts or any raised lesions on the area to be treated
- Allergy to steel
Additionally, if you have a history of herpes simplex virus (cold sores) consult your physician regarding appropriate prophylactic treatment before you have Procell Microchanneling treatment as any skin resurfacing treatment can activate cold sores.
Not sure which treatment and/or product is right for you?
Book a complimentary consultation.There’s no cost, and there’s no obligation. During your appointment we’ll discuss your concerns and treatment options.
We understand we are not the right fit for everyone, and we do refer out when we think a different specialist will be of more help.