Microneedling

Microneedling in Westfield, MA

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Microneedling is a procedure that uses small needles to stimulate the skin, and in combination with growth factors to target particular concerns to create new collagen and skin tissue that can be smoother, and more refined.


Microneedling will help you achieve results with little or no interruption, from acne scars to stretch marks, sun damage, sagging skin, and fine lines. Depending on the objectives, the results and the number of treatments will be different.

Total Skin Solution In One
Treatment Session

Different areas of your skin have different needs, and it’s a concept that can — and should — be applied to professional treatments. Bella MedSpa invites you to meet the total skin solution, a customized combination of Genius RF and LaseMD Ultra that tackles all your concerns in one treatment session. Multi-masking focuses on separate areas of the face, such as the T-zone and chin. The two-step approach of Genius RF and LaseMD can certainly work that way, but it can also take things further. It’s able to cater to the superficial and deep layers of your skin, respectively. Genius RF is a radio frequency microneedling treatment used to treat the deeper tissues of the face and neck. It stimulates collagen production, tightens skin and improves various skin texture
imperfections, including:


  • Fine and deep lines/wrinkles
  • Acne scars
  • Enlarged pores
  • Uneven skin texture


Meanwhile, LaseMD Ultra is a laser that uses a 1927 nm wavelength. This fractional technology works well on the superficial parts of the skin. It’s perfect for the treatment of:


  • Fine lines
  • Enlarged pores
  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Photoaging
  • Dullness


The combination of these two devices covers both the deep and superficial skin. That’s why it’s called the total skin solution.


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