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REJUVENATE SKIN WITH MICRONEEDLING!



Microneedling with Derma Fractional Needling System

Derma FNS Microneedling is  a safe and effective treatment which can help to  rejuvenate the skin, improving a host of conditions by stimulating your skin’s own healing and regenerating response. 

Derma FNS is a motorised pen device which quickly and systematically creates a series of tiny little injuries in a process known as fractional needling. It features a series of sterile needles which pierce the surface of the skin, creating vertical channels.

The damage to the skin’s epidermis is minimal, but this intentional wounding of the skin stimulates cell renewal, collagen regeneration and elastin development. The result of this is skin tightening and remodelling.

Benefits of microneedling include: 

  • Skin rejuvenation including tightening and lifting

  • Wrinkles and fine lines softening

  • Eye brightening, improving dark circles/eyebags

  • Enlarged pores tightening

  • Acne scars and other scarring softening & improvement

What are the risks?

The medical community generally considers microneedling to be safe and effective, but there are still some risks.

The primary risk is skin irritation after the procedure. Other side effects could include:

• swelling

• discomfort at the site

• redness

• bruising

• dryness

• flaking of the skin

There is also a risk of more serious side effects, including:

• infection

• skin pigment changes

• reaction to topical medications used during treatment


Seeing a nursing/medical skin care professional, who is experienced in these types of procedures, for a consultation and medical assessment prior to the treatment check you are suitable will help minimize the risks.


A course of 3-6 treatments 4-6 weeks apart are recommended to see the full effects of the microneedling on the skin.

One treatment £250 

Three treatments booked together £650 (saves £100)




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