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At Shape Clinic in Sydney, we recognise that every skin type is unique. Our micro-infusion treatments — also known as mesotherapy — are customised procedures that use fine delivery methods to place cosmetic solutions into the skin’s surface. These are designed to support hydration and may improve the appearance of uneven tone, texture, or surface dullness.
Each treatment is tailored following a professional consultation. The approach, techniques, and solutions used are based on your individual skin characteristics and treatment goals.
Micro-infusion uses a fine delivery device to create tiny micro-channels at the skin’s surface while simultaneously delivering a tailored blend of cosmetic solutions. This minimally invasive approach aims to support hydration and the skin’s natural processes, with the goal of improving the appearance of overall skin quality. The specific solutions used are selected during your consultation, based on your skin and goals.
Micro-infusion may help improve the visible appearance of:
Suitability and expected outcomes vary between individuals and are assessed during a professional consultation.
Disclaimer
Micro-infusion treatment uses fine needles and gentle pressure to infuse targeted serums and active ingredients into the deeper layers of the skin, helping to address a range of skin concerns.
Micro-infusion Skin Treatments delivers a customised blend of active ingredients into the skin to address individual concerns, helping to improve hydration, tone, texture, and overall skin health, depending on the formulation used.
Micro-infusion Skin Treatments are generally considered a safe, non-invasive treatment with minimal risk of side effects, suitable for a range of skin types and concerns. As with any treatment, a consultation with an appropriately qualified health practitioner can confirm suitability for your individual skin.
There is generally minimal downtime after micro-infusion, though some mild redness or sensitivity may occur immediately after treatment, which typically subsides within a few hours. It is advised not to touch your face and to use gentle products, with no actives for 24 hours after treatment.
Micro-infusion Skin Treatments are generally well tolerated and considered a comfortable treatment
The number of treatments needed varies depending on individual skin concerns and goals, but a course of regular sessions is commonly recommended to achieve optimal results, with your practitioner able to advise on a treatment plan tailored to you.
Micro-infusion is often used alongside other treatments to support overall skin health and enhance results. Your practitioner can advise whether combining micro-infusion with other treatments is appropriate for your individual concerns and goals.
Yes, a micro-infusion skin treatment can be tailored to your individual skin concerns, with the serum formulation customised to address specific needs such as hydration, pigmentation, ageing, or sensitivity, as determined during your consultation.
A polynucleotide derived from salmon DNA with the aim of improving the appearance of the skin and reducing inflammation.
A polynucleotide derived from salmon DNA with the aim of improving the appearance of the skin and reducing inflammation.
A polynucleotide derived from salmon DNA with the aim of improving the appearance of the skin and reducing inflammation.
Combining synchronised radiofrequency (RF) with high-intensity facial electromagnetic stimulation (HIFES™). EMFACE is designed to target both the skins surface and underlying facial muscles.
Combining synchronised radiofrequency (RF) with high-intensity facial electromagnetic stimulation (HIFES™). EMFACE is designed to target both the skins surface and underlying facial muscles.
Combining synchronised radiofrequency (RF) with high-intensity facial electromagnetic stimulation (HIFES™). EMFACE is designed to target both the skins surface and underlying facial muscles.
These treatments may help improve the appearance of certain skin or facial features.
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