MCA Dry Needling and Microneedling CIT both awaken your skin’s healing power—but each has a unique purpose and result.
MCA (Multitrepannic Collagen Actuation) is a dry needling technique performed without serums or active products. The treatment involves controlled micro‑punctures that intentionally “injure” scar tissue or targeted skin areas.These microchannels serve as pathways for the delivery of nourishing serums and stimulating the skin’s natural healing process. The result? A significant improvement in the texture, tone, and overall quality of your skin.
Microneedling CIT (Collagen Induction Therapy) uses a microneedling device combined with active serums, vitamins, and peptides. Tiny channels are created in the skin, allowing these nutrients to penetrate deeper while also stimulating natural healing.
If your main concern is scarring, burns, or stretch marks, MCA Dry Needling is a powerful corrective option.
If you’re looking for overall skin rejuvenation, anti-aging, or pigmentation correction, Microneedling CIT is the better choice.
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Both treatments are advanced and results-driven, but the right choice depends on your skin concerns and goals.