At CareSync Wellness™, every treatment begins with a personalized consultation. We evaluate your skin concerns, medical history, current skincare routine, previous procedures, and aesthetic goals before creating an individualized treatment plan.
Microneedling is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure designed to support the skin’s natural renewal process. Using a professional microneedling device (we offer different devices and modalities), tiny controlled microchannels are created in the skin to encourage collagen remodeling and improve the appearance of texture, tone, fine lines, enlarged pores, and certain scars.

Microneedling, also called collagen induction therapy, uses sterile, fine needles to create controlled microchannels within the skin.
These microchannels initiate a natural repair response that may support the production and remodeling of collagen and elastin. Over time, this process may help the skin appear smoother, firmer, more even, and refreshed.
These microchannels initiate a natural repair response that may support the production and remodeling of collagen and elastin. Over time, this process may help the skin appear smoother, firmer, more even, and refreshed.
Microneedling may be performed on the:
Microneedling may help improve the appearance of:
Results vary based on skin type, the concern being treated, treatment depth, aftercare, and the number of sessions completed.
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance that helps the skin retain moisture. A sterile, professional product may be applied as part of a microneedling treatment when appropriate.

Platelet-rich plasma, or PRP, is prepared using a small sample of your own blood. The sample is processed to concentrate platelets and naturally occurring growth factors, which may then be applied or administered in combination with microneedling.
PRP may complement the skin’s natural repair response and is frequently selected by patients interested in collagen support, acne-scar improvement, and overall skin rejuvenation.
Because PRP involves blood collection and processing, strict infection-control and single-use safety protocols are essential.

Exosomes are microscopic extracellular vesicles involved in communication between cells. Some commercially available cosmetic and regenerative products are promoted for use after aesthetic procedures, including microneedling.
Research into exosome-based skincare and aesthetic applications is still evolving. Products vary considerably in their source, manufacturing process, purity, intended use, and regulatory status.
CareSync Wellness™ does not represent exosome products as FDA-approved treatments for skin rejuvenation. Any product considered for use must be carefully evaluated for clinical appropriateness.

PDRN, or polydeoxyribonucleotide, consists of purified DNA-derived fragments used in some international regenerative and aesthetic products. PDRN-based preparations are often promoted for hydration, skin quality, and post-procedure recovery.
Potential goals may include:
PDRN products differ in source, formulation, route of administration, sterility, and regulatory status.
Certain professional skincare products contain peptides—short amino-acid chains used in cosmetic formulations to support hydration and the appearance of smoother, healthier-looking skin.
A provider may discuss a peptide-based post-procedure product when the formulation is:
Potential cosmetic goals may include supporting hydration, improving the appearance of texture, and complementing the skin’s recovery process. Not every topical peptide product is suitable for use during or immediately after microneedling.
Radiofrequency microneedling combines needle penetration with controlled RF energy delivered below the skin’s surface. It may be considered for patients seeking more intensive treatment of skin laxity, texture, wrinkles, or selected scars.
Potential cosmetic goals may include:
RF microneedling is a medical procedure and requires careful patient selection, appropriate device settings, trained operation, and informed consent. The FDA has reported serious complications with certain uses, including burns, scarring, fat loss, nerve injury, and disfigurement. Patients should be counseled about these risks before treatment.
A personalized aesthetic plan may also include or sequence microneedling with: