Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Procell Microchanneling.

During treatment you’ll feel mild micro-needling sensations; topical anesthetic minimizes discomfort. A typical appointment lasts 45–75 minutes, including preparation, Procell microchanneling, growth-factor infusion, and brief aftercare guidance. Expect temporary redness and minimal downtime.

Most clients benefit from a series of 3–6 treatments spaced four to six weeks apart. Results build gradually as collagen remodels; maintenance sessions every 3–6 months help preserve improvements and address ongoing aging concerns.

Procell microchanneling is generally well tolerated; topical numbing is applied to minimize sensation. You may feel light prickling and warmth during the procedure, but discomfort is brief. Practitioners monitor comfort and adjust settings for sensitive areas.

This treatment helps reduce fine lines, acne scars, sun-damage texture, enlarged pores and uneven tone. It’s particularly effective for skin laxity and surface irregularities where collagen stimulation and targeted growth-factor delivery produce visible improvement.

Common side effects include redness, mild swelling, and pinpoint bleeding that usually resolve within 24–72 hours. Avoid heavy exercise, direct sun, and active skincare ingredients for several days; follow salon aftercare to promote healing and optimal results.

Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding clients, active skin infections, open wounds, recent isotretinoin use (within six months), or certain autoimmune conditions. A medical and skin history consultation determines safety and alternative treatments when necessary.