Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Procell MicroChanneling.

Procell creates thousands of precise micro-channels that trigger the skin’s natural wound-healing response. This stimulates fibroblasts to produce new collagen and elastin, improving firmness, elasticity, and overall texture gradually over several weeks after treatment.

Yes. Procell MicroChanneling is safe for most skin types and tones because it uses controlled micro-injuries rather than heat. A consultation ensures suitability, and settings can be adjusted to minimize risk of hyperpigmentation for darker skin.

Treatments generally take 45–60 minutes. After cleansing and topical numbing, the device creates micro-channels while selected serums are applied. Most clients feel mild discomfort but tolerate the procedure well. Downtime is limited.

Most clients notice improvement after one session, but optimal results typically require three to six treatments spaced four to six weeks apart. Maintenance sessions every six months help sustain collagen remodeling and continued improvement.

Expect mild redness, pinpoint bleeding, and light swelling for 24–72 hours. Most people return to normal activities the next day with proper aftercare, avoiding sun exposure and abrasive products until healed.

Yes. Procell pairs well with medical-grade serums, PRP, and LED therapy to boost results. Your provider will recommend compatible treatments and scheduling to maximize outcomes while minimizing irritation or overlapping downtime.