Pricing Options
$130 per treatment
$350 Series of 3
Epionce Take Home Recovery Kit is included with your treatment to ensure best possible results
$350 Series of 3
Epionce Take Home Recovery Kit is included with your treatment to ensure best possible results
*a consultation is required before the treatment to ensure you are a good candidate*
BEfore and Afters
How Does CIT Work?
The basic premise of the procedure is to injure your skin (just a tad) to make it better in the long run. The procedure punctures the skin with tiny needles, creating micro-injuries into the superficial layers of the skin. This creates a wound-healing response. This wound-healing response is what creates new collagen which tightens skin, improves scars and diminishes wrinkles. Those micro-injuries heal up quickly too.
What skin conditions is CIT helpful for?
It’s extremely helpful with acne scars or subtle signs of aging. It will soften lines and wrinkles, improve skin's texture, and you can even use microneedling to help with stretch marks and serum penetration. The microneedling craze is real. The procedure has a 90% ‘Worth It’ rating on RealSelf. Microneedling offers less downtime and pain as associated with laser alternatives. Microneedling is great for those with subtle scarring or with darker skin who are not candidates for laser.
How often Should You Get a CIT Treatment?
A series of 3-6 CIT sessions spaced at least 4 weeks apart will give the most effective results. Full correction may require additional treatments based on skin condition, but with a series you will see significant improvement.
What should I expect after the treatment?
Minimal downtime is associated with CIT. Your recovery time will be influenced by how aggressive your trestment was, along with your skin's individual response. Your skincare specialist will have discussed with you the individual time frame, but you should expect between 1-4 days. Your skin will be red, and look like a sunburn which usually subsides in 24-48 hours. You will also want to avoid direct sun for 3-5 days.
The basic premise of the procedure is to injure your skin (just a tad) to make it better in the long run. The procedure punctures the skin with tiny needles, creating micro-injuries into the superficial layers of the skin. This creates a wound-healing response. This wound-healing response is what creates new collagen which tightens skin, improves scars and diminishes wrinkles. Those micro-injuries heal up quickly too.
What skin conditions is CIT helpful for?
It’s extremely helpful with acne scars or subtle signs of aging. It will soften lines and wrinkles, improve skin's texture, and you can even use microneedling to help with stretch marks and serum penetration. The microneedling craze is real. The procedure has a 90% ‘Worth It’ rating on RealSelf. Microneedling offers less downtime and pain as associated with laser alternatives. Microneedling is great for those with subtle scarring or with darker skin who are not candidates for laser.
How often Should You Get a CIT Treatment?
A series of 3-6 CIT sessions spaced at least 4 weeks apart will give the most effective results. Full correction may require additional treatments based on skin condition, but with a series you will see significant improvement.
What should I expect after the treatment?
Minimal downtime is associated with CIT. Your recovery time will be influenced by how aggressive your trestment was, along with your skin's individual response. Your skincare specialist will have discussed with you the individual time frame, but you should expect between 1-4 days. Your skin will be red, and look like a sunburn which usually subsides in 24-48 hours. You will also want to avoid direct sun for 3-5 days.