Treatment glossary
What is Microchanneling?
Also known as: Micro-Channeling, Microneedling Channels
Microchanneling creates many tiny, controlled channels in the skin to spur collagen and allow serums to penetrate more deeply, improving texture, tone, and overall skin quality.
Microchanneling refers to creating a network of very fine, controlled micro-channels in the surface of the skin using small needles. These temporary channels do two things: they trigger the skin's natural repair response, which builds new collagen, and they create pathways for nourishing serums to reach deeper than they normally could.
The result is improved texture, tone, and a refreshed glow, and it can help soften the look of pores, fine lines, and mild scarring. Microchanneling is closely related to microneedling, and your provider can recommend the right device and depth for your skin during a consultation.