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Microneedling &
Facial Rejuvenation

Precision skin treatments rooted in regeneration, longevity, and visible refinement.

Facial rejuvenation and microneedling sessions support skin health at a structural level—enhancing collagen production, cellular renewal, and overall resilience over time. While the techniques are modern, the philosophy behind this work is ancient.

 

In East Asian medicine, beauty and youthfulness have long been understood as expressions of internal vitality. When essence (jing) is preserved and spirit (shen) is settled and luminous, that vitality naturally shows through the skin. At the same time, tending to the face and complexion can support confidence, presence, and emotional ease—creating a reciprocal relationship between outer appearance and inner state.

 

This work honors both sides of that equation.

What These Sessions Are For

People seek microneedling and facial rejuvenation for many reasons. You may be looking to improve skin texture, soften fine lines, address acne scarring or hyperpigmentation, or restore brightness and tone to skin that feels depleted or uneven.

 

These sessions are also well suited to those interested in aging well—supporting vitality, elasticity, and luster over time rather than chasing dramatic or short-lived effects. The emphasis is on refinement, regeneration, and treatments that respect the skin’s long-term health and integrity.

How the Sessions Work

Each session begins with a skin and health assessment, along with a conversation about your goals, history, and current routines. Treatment is then tailored to your specific needs, using a combination of techniques selected for precision and effectiveness.

 

I am certified in facial rejuvenation acupuncture and incorporate this work when appropriate to support circulation, tone, and overall vitality of the face. Microneedling treatments are performed with careful attention to depth, pacing, and recovery to stimulate collagen production and support the skin’s natural repair processes.

Microneedling may also be used to address scars. From an East Asian medicine perspective, scars are not only cosmetic—they can disrupt the flow of qi through the tissues and along the pathways of the channels, contributing to pain, restriction, or imbalance both locally and elsewhere in the body.

 

By working directly with scar tissue, microneedling can help restore circulation, soften adhesions, and support more coherent flow through the affected area. This makes scar treatment relevant not only for appearance, but also for systemic health and functional recovery when scars are part of a larger pattern.

 

Nanoneedling may also be used as part of a treatment plan. This gentler technique works at the surface level to enhance absorption of targeted serums and support skin quality with minimal to no downtime. Nanoneedling is especially well suited for more delicate areas—such as around the eyes—where deeper needling is not appropriate, and can be performed more frequently to support ongoing regeneration and refinement.

 

Microneedling and nanoneedling are often used in complementary ways. The choice of technique—and how they are combined—is guided by your skin’s condition, sensitivity, and desired outcomes.

 

All treatments are performed using professional-grade tools and custom-selected serums, chosen to address your individual skin concerns and support optimal healing and regeneration.

What Makes This Approach Distinct

This work bridges contemporary aesthetic technique with a classical understanding of beauty as an expression of health.

 

My training in East Asian medicine and certification in facial rejuvenation acupuncture allow me to work with the face not as an isolated surface, but as living tissue influenced by circulation, stress, recovery, and internal vitality. Treatments are designed with an eye toward timing, pacing, and sustainability—supporting results that look natural and feel integrated.

 

Rather than relying on intensity, this approach emphasizes consistency, customization, and respect for the skin’s innate intelligence.

Practical Details

  • Treatment options: Facial rejuvenation acupuncture, microneedling, and nanoneedling, used individually or in combination depending on your goals and skin’s needs.

  • Treatment cadence:

    • Microneedling is typically performed once per month.

    • Nanoneedling may be done up to a few times per week, depending on the treatment plan.

    • For optimal results, a series of 3–6 microneedling sessions is generally recommended.

  • Results & maintenance: Results can last 2–3 years. Some clients choose to return periodically for maintenance or seasonal tune-ups to support ongoing vitality and skin quality.

  • Additional applications: Certain types of hair thinning or hair loss may also be addressed, depending on individual factors.

  • Preparation & aftercare: Pre- and post-treatment guidance will be provided to support healing and results.

  • Scope: This is a cosmetic and aesthetic treatment rooted in medical and East Asian medicine–informed practice. It does not replace dermatologic care for medical skin conditions.

Next Steps

If you’re interested in facial rejuvenation, microneedling, or nanoneedling, you’re welcome to reach out via text message or the contact form below to schedule an in-person session or consultation. At this time, online booking for these sessions is not available. 

 

If you’re unsure which approach—or combination of treatments—is most appropriate for your goals, feel free to get in touch. I’m happy to help you determine the most supportive next step.

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