Holy pigment lifting!
- tracy bethel
- Oct 18
- 2 min read

Look at the brown pigmented circle on cheek and hyperpigmentation on jawline.

Look at it now! Brown circle practically gone! Jawline pigmentation starting to lighten.
I am thrilled with the results we're experiencing with the new Microchanneling treatment. I love that there is almost no downtime—slight redness on the day of the treatment, followed by a few days of sandpaper-like or speckled skin as dead skin cells shed. But, no need to take time off work or disrupt your daily routines.
Here are just a few messages I have received from clients...
"My skin is incredible today."
"Is it odd to feel like my skin is thicker already?"
"My skin is so smooth!"
"I feel like my skin is more bouncy!"
Here is what we are seeing after 1st treatment:
Brighter skin
Smoother skin
Some lightening of hyperpigmentation
After 2nd treatment:
More pigmentation fading
"Bounce back" skin - skin appears denser!
Fine lines less visible (11's, crows feet, smile lines)
Serious smooth texture
After 3rd treatment:
Skin tone becoming more even/less hyperpigmentation
Skin is plump and smooth
Skin has a lasting glow
Deeper lines becoming plumper and less visible
Pores tighter and less visible
WHAT DOES MICROCHANNELING DO?
Creates Controlled Micro-Injuries - Very fine, stainless steel filaments create microchannels (tiny punctures) in the skin to trigger the skin's natural wound-healing response.
Boosts Collagen & Elastin - As the skin heals, it produces more collagen and elastin, which improves firmness, smooths fine lines, and reduces wrinkles.
Improves Product Absorption - ProCell growth factor serum (rich in peptides and cytokines) is applied into the microchannels, allowing this serum to penetrate deeply, accelerating repair and regeneration. Targets skin concerns:
Fine lines and wrinkles
Acne scars and other scars
Hyperpigmentation and sun damage
Enlarged pores
Stretch marks
Overall dullness or uneven texture
Depending on the level of skin damage, it is recommended to do 4-6 treatments, 4-6 weeks apart for the first time series.




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