Elixir Clinic
Caring for You, Always
Trigger cellular skin remodeling and fade acne scars using advanced micro-channeling devices.
Microneedling, also known as Collagen Induction Therapy, is a minimally invasive clinical procedure designed to trigger the skin's natural healing response. Using an FDA-approved device equipped with fine sterile micro-needles, we create thousands of microscopic, controlled micro-channels in the outer layers of the skin.
These micro-injuries prompt the body to produce new collagen and elastin fibers, restructuring acne scars, smoothing fine lines, minimizing large pores, and allowing deeper penetration of medical serums.
Demonstrating restored collagen, cleared texture, and optimal hydration balance after the recommended sessions.
Clinically Proven Outcomes
Why our dermatologists recommend this treatment for healthy skin.
Breaks down stubborn fibrous scar tissue and encourages flat, smooth skin growth.
Tightens the skin matrix surrounding pores, making them appear significantly smaller.
Allows active serums (hyaluronic acid, vitamin C) to penetrate up to 300% deeper.
What to expect during your diagnostic treatment session at Elixir Clinic.
The face is cleaned, and a premium numbing cream is applied for 30-40 minutes to ensure comfort.
A sterile needle cartridge is used over the face, infused with active hyaluronic acid glide serums.
A cooling hyaluronic mask is applied to calm redness, followed by barrier repair creams.
Our post-care team is available 24/7. We schedule routine follow-up reviews to track your cellular skin recovery progress and adjust home care formulas.
Downtime is 24 to 48 hours. Your skin will look like it has a mild sunburn. Avoid touching your face, sweating, makeup, and active acids (retinoids, vitamin C) for 48 hours. Keep the skin highly hydrated and use a gentle physical sunscreen daily.
Because of the topical numbing cream, the treatment is virtually painless. You may feel a sandpaper-like scratching sensation in boney areas like the forehead.
For deep acne scars, we recommend a series of 4 to 6 sessions spaced 4 weeks apart to allow the new collagen structure to build fully.
No. Microneedling cannot be done over active, inflammatory acne pustules, as it can spread bacteria. We treat active acne first using chemical peels.
Book your consultation and let our board-certified dermatologists design a custom clinical plan targeted to your concerns.