Micro-needling

Medical micro-needling is a non-surgical, non-ablative process which uses a pen-like system with fine needles to damage the skin in a controlled way. This activates the skin's repair function, encouraging rejuvenation. This treatment stimulates the production of collagen and elastin. After treatment, the skin will show signs of redness or erythema, and there may be slight swelling and skin tightening. Micro-needling is suitable for men and women of all skin types. Treatment time is roughly 45 minutes.
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Micro-Needling

Micro-Needling

STARTING AT €120 per treatment.

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Revitalize your skin with our advanced microneedling treatment at Bay Aesthetics Clinic. Microneedling is a minimally invasive procedure designed to stimulate collagen and elastin production, promoting smoother, firmer, and more youthful-looking skin. This treatment is perfect for reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and uneven skin texture.

During your session, tiny, controlled micro-injuries are created on the skin's surface using a state-of-the-art device, enhancing your skin’s natural healing process. The procedure also improves the absorption of skincare products, allowing them to penetrate deeper for maximum effectiveness.

Whether you're looking to refresh your complexion or tackle specific skin concerns, our skilled professionals at Bay Aesthetics Clinic will tailor the treatment to suit your individual needs, helping you achieve glowing, rejuvenated skin with minimal downtime.

Book your microneedling session today and discover the transformative benefits for yourself!

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Benefits of Micro-needling

  • Minimise pores 
  • Reduce fine linke & wrinkles 
  • Improve appearance of acne scars 
  • Stimulates collagen 
  • Reduce signs of aging 
  • Lift, tighten & rejuvenate skin 
  • Improve appearance of stretch marks 
  • Treat hyperpigmentation