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Monthly Procell Microchanneling Treatments

Writer's picture: Kenia MiramontesKenia Miramontes



Aligning with Skin Turnover


Microchanneling treatments should ideally be spaced every four weeks, matching the skin’s 28-day renewal cycle. This timing maximizes the benefits of each session by stimulating collagen production precisely when your skin is naturally regenerating. The initial series typically consists of scheduled appointments every month to address specific skincare concerns efficiently. Clients may receive between 2-6 treatments, depending on the severity of their concerns, such as fine lines or deep acne scars.


During the first session, your provider will evaluate your skin and discuss your goals, devising a treatment plan that suits your needs. This personalized approach ensures each session builds on the previous one, promoting consistent and incremental improvements. Clients often notice a significant reduction in fine lines and an overall improvement in skin texture and tone after just a few treatments.


Long-Term Maintenance


Upon completing the initial series, it is advisable to continue with maintenance sessions every 3-4 months to preserve the results. Periodic treatments help counteract the effects of aging and environmental factors, such as UV rays and pollution, which can lead to skin damage over time. These maintenance sessions are crucial for keeping your skin in optimal condition and addressing any new skin concerns as they arise.


Hair regrowth treatments particularly benefit from a regimented schedule, requiring at least five initial sessions followed by regular maintenance to sustain the regrowth. This structured approach ensures that the hair follicles are consistently stimulated, promoting healthier and thicker hair growth over time.


Considering Treatment Safety


Procell is generally safe to be performed every month, providing ample time for the skin to heal and regenerate between sessions. The treatment is effective for various skin types and conditions, although certain precautions should be taken for individuals with active skin issues. For example, it is not recommended for those with uncontrolled diabetes, active acne, or other inflammatory conditions. A thorough consultation with your provider will help determine the best treatment frequency for your specific needs.



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