Microneedling
Trigger Your Skin's Natural Renewal
Microneedling is one of the most well studied treatments in modern aesthetic medicine, and the reason it has earned that kind of reputation is the way it works with the body rather than against it. A precision device creates a controlled pattern of microscopic injuries across the surface of the skin. These injuries are too small to cause real damage, but they are exactly the right size to wake up your body's natural repair systems.
Once those tiny channels are created, the skin gets to work. It pushes fresh collagen and elastin into the area, knits together newer tissue, and rebuilds the underlying support structure that gives skin its smoothness and bounce. Over time, this process refines texture, softens fine lines, fades the look of scars, shrinks the appearance of pores, and creates a noticeable glow that comes from healthier skin, not makeup. Because the treatment relies on your own biology, the results feel completely your own.
Enhance Your Results
Standalone microneedling is effective on its own, especially over a series of sessions. But the treatment really opens up when paired with regenerative add ons. The microchannels created during the procedure act as delivery routes, allowing serums and growth factors to penetrate far deeper than they ever could through unbroken skin.
Platelet rich plasma is one of the most popular pairings. A small blood sample is drawn from your arm, spun down in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets and growth factors, and then applied directly to the freshly treated skin. Because the formulation comes from your own body, it integrates seamlessly and amplifies the healing response, often producing visibly faster results than microneedling alone.
For clients who want the most advanced option available, exosomes take things a step further. These pharmaceutical grade signaling vesicles carry thousands of growth factors and cellular messengers, and when applied after microneedling they essentially supercharge the regeneration process. Most clients build their program around three to six sessions spaced four to six weeks apart, with the option to upgrade individual sessions with PRP or exosomes based on what their skin needs at the time.

Smoother skin, reduced scarring, and a radiant glow — with optional regenerative enhancements.

What is the downtime?
Redness and mild swelling typically resolve within 24–48 hours. PRP or exosome add-ons may extend this slightly.
How many sessions do I need?
A series of 3–6 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart is typically recommended for optimal collagen remodeling.
Can microneedling be combined with PRP or exosomes?
Yes — PRP and exosome add-ons significantly enhance collagen induction and healing response.
How do I book?
Book at lifelong-health.janeapp.com or call (630) 339-3094.
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