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May's Skin Spotlight
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Glow of the month
✳︎ May's Skin Spotlight ✳︎ Glow of the month
Collagen Induction Therapy
This is not a cosmetic trend.
It is the skin doing what it has always known how to do — rebuilding itself.
Collagen induction therapy, commonly known as skin needling, is often misunderstood as a cosmetic trend. In reality, the treatment is based on a well understood biological principle. The skin has a remarkable ability to repair itself when injury is controlled and precise.
Skin needling works by creating thousands of microscopic channels in the skin using sterile medical needles. These micro injuries are intentional and carefully controlled. They trigger the skin's natural wound healing response — and that is exactly where the benefit begins. Skin needling is not designed to produce instant results — and that is not its purpose. Collagen remodelling takes time. The body requires several weeks to build and reorganise new collagen fibres. For this reason, skin needling is usually performed as a series of treatments, allowing each session to build on the last.
When performed correctly, collagen induction therapy supports the skin rather than overwhelming it. Each treatment stimulates gradual improvement while allowing the skin to recover and strengthen between sessions.
Skin needling is not about forcing change.
It is about guiding the skin to rebuild itself.
If you are curious whether collagen induction therapy belongs in your treatment plan, a skin consultation is the right place to begin. Every skin is different, and that is exactly how it should be treated — individually, carefully, and without rush.
"I was nervous coming in for the first time, but I felt completely at ease from the moment I walked through the door. The care and attention I received from Megan was unlike anything I'd experienced at a clinic before. My skin has genuinely changed and so has my confidence."
Sarah E.
Collagen Induction Therapy client