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What is Bio-Microneedling with Spicules?
Spicule skin care is an innovative approach to skincare that uses microscopic, biodegradable needles derived from natural freshwater sponge spicules. When applied to the skin, these tiny structures penetrate the outer layers of the skin and create microscopic injury and microchannels to deliver active ingredients directly into the dermis. This technique stimulates the skin’s natural repair processes, enhancing its structure and promoting a healthier, more youthful plump appearance.
Key Features:
3000% increase in product absorption
Between 1 - 5 million micro-channels created per treatment
72 hours of cellular activation post-treatment
Bio-microneedling
Bio-microneedling spicule skin care targets the lower-level stem cells at the base of the epidermis, by creating millions of microchannels that remain open for 72 hours post treatment. This allows absorption of products to the deeper layer, providing nourishment and new cell stimulation. The physical impact of these spicules also stimulates your stem cells to increase production of new healthy fresh, healthy cells that then begin to migrate to the surface. These new cells, push out/ off the older cells leaving plump new cells at the surface level, creating a younger, fresher appearance. This improves hydration levels , the acid mantle and your skin’s general functioning. (Improved sun protection and defence against infection and inflammation).
To Boil It Down:
The tiny, painless spicules are microneedles (smaller that you can see) work their magic beneath the skin’s surface, triggering renewal and revealing a smoother, brighter, younger you.
40 Going On 20:
REVIVE YOUR SKIN
Sick of dull, tired-looking skin that doesn’t reflect your youthful, vibrant personality? Bio-microneedling can reverse the clock and give your skin the look it deserves!
Why Choose Bio-Microneedling?
This treatment will stimulate your skin’s natural healing process, boosting increased skin cell renewal, increased collagen and elastin production for:
Smoother Texture: Say goodbye to fine lines and acne scars.
Radiant Glow: Say hello youthful luminosity!
Tightened Pores: Flawless skin, no filter!
Even Skin Tone: No more discoloration and redness.
Reduced pigmentation: healthier skin is less reactive to hormones and sun exposure reducing pigmentation.
Ready to feel as fabulous as you look? Book your bio-microneedling session today and get the glow that screams “20s energy!”
Skin Physiology
For those of you who are interested in the scientific stuff, we provide you with a brief skin anatomy and physiology class here to help you better understand the science behind our bio-microneedling skin treatments.
As we age, the production of collagen and elastin in the dermis naturally declines. This leads to thinner, less hydrated skin, accompanied by fine lines and wrinkles. External factors such as sun exposure, pollution, and lifestyle habits can also accelerate this process, while diet—insufficient hydration, low intake of essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals—further influences how your skin ages. Additionally, cell turnover slows with age, transitioning from 28-day cycle in your 20s to a 90-day cycle by your 50s. This slowdown leaves the skin looking dull and tired.
Skincare treatments and products are specifically designed to combat these effects by accelerating cells turnover, providing essential nutrients, and creating an optimal environment for structural rebuilding. By stimulating new cell production, improving hydration, and restoring the skin's thickness, these solutions help rejuvenate and strengthen the dermal layer.
Achieving youthful, resilient skin starts with addressing these foundational changes, ensuring a healthy and vibrant complexion at any age.
Anatomy of the Skin: The layers
The thin, outermost layer of the skin. Composed mainly of keratinocytes (produce keratin), melanocytes (produce melanin), Langerhans cells (immune response), and Merkel cells (sensation).
1. Epidermis (Outer Layer)
The thick layer beneath the epidermis, composed of connective tissue, collagen, and elastin fibers for strength and elasticity.
2. Dermis (Middle Layer)
3. Hypodermis / Subcutaneous Tissue (Deepest Layer)
The intermost layer of the skin, composed mainly of fat and connective tissue, contains larger blood vessels and nerves. The Hypodermis is where energy (Fat) is stored to provide insulation and cushioning.
A 20 year old will experience new skin every approximately 28 days from when a new cell is created by the stem cells at the dermal layer to when they flake off (know as desquamation).
A 30 - 40 years old will take approximately 60 days for new skin
50 years and above - it take approximately 90 days plus for new cell turnover.
This is why anti-aging treatments like micro needling, laser and bio-micro needling are used and produce such amazing results. They stimulate the lower cell layers, thereby trigger the production of new fresh plump cells, collagen, and elastin fibres for a younger, youthful appearance.
Cell turnover
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