Younger looking skin is within your reach! With Procell microchanneling, you can turn back the clock and enjoy younger looking skin—at any age.
Younger looking skin isn’t just about age. It’s about how much collagen and elastin your skin is producing. When your skin has a strong collagen matrix and can easily heal micro-injuries, your skin looks:
Bright
Smooth
Firm
But if younger looking skin is directly tied to collagen production, why does your skin age?
Many of the visible signs of aging stem from one core issue: stem cell depletion. Stem cells are responsible for producing all the other cells in your body, including the ones that help your skin repair itself. As we age, these stem cells drastically reduce.
In fact, by age 50, you’ve lost up to 98% of your original stem cells. That means your skin can’t heal itself the way it used to—fine lines, scars, sun damage, and texture issues start to build up.
The result? Skin that appears:
Wrinkled
Uneven
Loose
Dull
Rough
But the good news is: Procell Microchanneling is here to change that.
Procell uses a unique microchanneling device to create thousands of tiny channels in the skin, which triggers your body’s natural collagen production. These controlled micro-injuries signal your immune system to respond, while simultaneously allowing powerful Procell serums to deeply absorb.
These serums are packed with recombinant growth factors, cytokines, and peptides—the same type of regenerative ingredients found in young, healthy skin. The result is increased collagen, elastin, and healthier cellular communication.
So not only does Procell make your skin look younger—it helps your skin act younger too.
Whether you’re targeting wrinkles, pigmentation, acne scars, or just want a brighter glow, Procell helps you hit reset on your skin and age on your own terms.
Start your skin’s transformation today with Procell Microchanneling at Reborn Aesthetics.
📍 3025 N. Campbell Avenue, Suite 281, Room 9, Tucson, AZ 85719
📧 rebornaestheticstucson@gmail.com
📞 520-906-8190 or 520-907-7091
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