3. Nano needling can be done at
any time. Because there is no
insertion of needles and no
numbing agent is required. This
is done in between
microneedling and improves the
overall treatments. This
treatment takes about twenty
minutes.
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6. These microscopic hair-like
cones separate the cells within
the epidermis to allow active
products to be pushed into the
skin. Nano needling only
affects the epidermis, treating
within the upper .15 mm of the
skin.
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9. The benefits of this serum infusion
treatment includes pigmentation
reduction, increased cell turnover,
skin rejuvenation and an immediate
glow with no downtime. This
treatment can be done weekly to
exfoliate the skin. Within 15 minutes
after nano needling, the nano
channels close themselves. Nano
needling is gentle and safe, but very
effective.
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12. Dr. Lindsay Meade acquired a Masters
in Oriental Medicine in 2007. She began
working as a massage therapist in the
Albuquerque area in 2003 and this
sparked her interest in Oriental
Medicine. During her schooling at
Southwest Acupuncture College, Dr.
Meade was able to participate in a
clinical internship in Hanoi, Vietnam at
the Traditional Hospital of Medicine.