Growth Factor For Face, Neck & Chest Treatment

Firm, lift, and rejuvenate the delicate skin of your face, neck, and chest with microneedling enhanced by growth factors. Achieve a youthful glow and smooth skin from top to bottom.

Full Growth Factor Treatment Injection Therapy

How Microneedling Benefits the Face, Neck, and Chest:

The neck and chest are often neglected but are among the first areas to show signs of aging. Microneedling with growth factors helps:

  • Reduce sagging and tighten skin
  • Smooth fine lines and wrinkles
  • Improve skin elasticity and firmness
  • Diminish sun damage and pigmentation
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Why Choose Our Growth Factor for Face, Neck, and Chest Treatment?

By treating all three areas together, you create a consistent, youthful appearance from the face down to the chest. Growth factors ensure that the skin heals quickly and evenly, giving you radiant results with minimal downtime.

Other Growth Factor Treatments

Unlock the full potential of your skin and hair with our range of growth factor treatments. Whether you’re looking to rejuvenate your face, smooth and firm your arms and legs, a combination of face neck and chest or even to stimulate hair growth, we have a personalized solution for you. 

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Arm Treatment

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Leg Treatment

FAQ's

What are exosomes?

Exosomes are at the forefront of cutting-edge skin rejuvenation technology. They act as messengers, facilitating communication between cells like fibroblasts and keratinocytes. These tiny vesicles transfer important proteins, growth factors, and genetic material that aid in skin regeneration and repair. By harnessing the power of exosomes, our treatments promote a more youthful, radiant complexion.

Growth factor treatments are highly effective in reducing fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars. They improve skin texture, tighten loose skin, and enhance circulation for a more radiant appearance. Growth factors also help lighten hyperpigmentation (like melasma) and reduce the appearance of stretch marks, making your skin smoother and more youthful.

Anyone with mild to moderate skin laxity, acne scars, sun damage, or dark spots can benefit from growth factor treatments. This procedure works well for all skin types, and it’s perfect for those looking for visible results without the downtime associated with more invasive treatments. However, if you have a history of keloid scarring, this treatment may not be right for you.

While growth factor treatments are generally safe, individuals with the following conditions should avoid this procedure: hemophilia, eczema, skin diseases, allergies, autoimmune diseases, a history of cold sores or cancer, and a tendency to keloid.

Not at all! We use a medical-grade numbing cream to ensure your comfort throughout the process, so you’ll feel little to no discomfort.

The entire session typically takes around one hour. This includes 30 minutes for the numbing cream to take effect, followed by 15-30 minutes for the treatment itself, depending on the area being targeted.

Downtime is minimal. You may experience some pinkness and sensitivity for a few days after the treatment, as well as light flaking as the outer skin layer sheds. We recommend avoiding sun exposure, strenuous exercise, and hot showers for two weeks to allow your skin to heal properly.

Most clients notice improved skin texture, tone, and firmness after even one treatment. Fine lines and wrinkles soften, scars fade, and dull skin takes on a renewed glow. Results tend to improve with a series of treatments.

The number of treatments varies based on your skin’s condition. Typically, clients aiming for skin tightening will need around 6 sessions, while those looking to reduce acne scarring may need 8-10 treatments for the best results.

For optimal results, treatments should be spaced 4-6 weeks apart to allow for proper healing. Regular sessions help maintain momentum, promoting long-lasting collagen and elastin production.

The effects of growth factor treatments can last for up to a year, as new collagen continues to form. Maintenance treatments once or twice a year will help prolong and enhance your initial results.

Dramatic skin tightening is typically noticeable after 6-10 sessions, and scar reduction after 8-10 sessions. Results build with each treatment, so sticking to a consistent schedule is key.

There’s no set age to begin growth factor treatments, but many clients start in their 30s to maintain youthful skin for years to come. The best time to start depends on your skin type and personal goals.

Yes, growth factor treatments are very safe. However, those with conditions like hemophilia, autoimmune diseases, a history of cancer or keloids, or active infections should avoid this treatment. Always consult with a professional to ensure it’s the right fit for you.

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Caution: The treatment may not be effective or appropriate for all patients, additional side effects may occur, and all patients should talk to their physician to learn more about the treatment and potential risks.

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