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Treatment · Collagen induction

Skin Needling

Skin needling — also called collagen induction therapy — uses fine, controlled micro-channels to encourage the skin's natural renewal and collagen response. Combined with a targeted topical complex, it's used to support smoother texture, refined-looking pores and a more even, radiant complexion. Most people experience little to no downtime, though this varies. It's suitable for most skin types; the right approach is determined at a consultation.

Skin needling is a minimally invasive treatment that works with your skin's own repair process. Using a precise device, Jane creates tiny, controlled micro-channels in the skin, which prompt a natural renewal response. A targeted topical complex is applied alongside to support the skin during treatment.

How it works

The controlled micro-channels encourage the skin to renew itself and support its natural collagen and elastin activity over the weeks that follow. The result, over a considered course, is skin that can look smoother, fresher and more even in tone and texture.

What it can help with

  • The look of uneven texture and enlarged pores
  • Supporting a smoother, more refined surface
  • The appearance of textural and acne scarring
  • Overall radiance and a more even-looking tone

What to expect

Skin can look flushed for a short time after treatment, similar to mild sun exposure, and this typically settles quickly — though downtime varies between individuals. A course is usually recommended for the best support, spaced several weeks apart. Jane will talk you through aftercare and what's realistic for your skin.

Who it suits

Skin needling suits most skin types and a range of texture, tone and scarring concerns. Because it is a treatment that affects the skin's surface, suitability and timing are always assessed in person with Jane first.

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Good to know

Does skin needling hurt?

A topical is used to keep you comfortable. Most people find it very manageable. Jane will make sure you're comfortable throughout.

How much downtime is there?

Downtime varies. Skin can look flushed for a short time afterwards, similar to mild sun exposure, and usually settles quickly. Jane will explain aftercare in full.

How many treatments will I need?

Skin needling works best as a considered course rather than a one-off. The right number depends on your skin and goals, which Jane will discuss at your consultation.

Considered care begins with a conversation

Book a private, one-on-one consultation with Jane to discuss your skin honestly and build a plan that's right for you.

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