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Rejuvenate the skin by stimulating collagen production, reducing scars, wrinkles, and improving overall texture and tone.
Microneedling is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that involves using fine needles to create tiny, controlled punctures in the skin. These small injuries stimulate the body’s natural wound healing processes, which can result in the production of collagen and elastin, key components of healthy, youthful skin.Â
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$790/3-pack
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Add neck microneedling to your facial.
Take your microneedling experience to the next level with one or more of our custom enhancements.
The natural biocellulose fibers in some biocellulose masks can act as a protective layer during the recovery process, especially after procedures like micro-needling.
A hydrating mask, designed to mimic the skin rejuvenating effects of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to enhance skin vibrancy and firmness.
A topical anesthetic is typically applied before the procedure to minimize discomfort. Most people report feeling minimal to moderate discomfort, often described as a mild prickling sensation.
Post-procedure, the skin may appear red and slightly swollen, similar to a mild sunburn. This usually subsides within a few days. Minimal downtime is needed, and most people can resume normal activities shortly after treatment.
Improvements can be seen within a few weeks, with continued improvements over several months as collagen production increases.
Microneedling may not be suitable for individuals with:
Acupuncture is a type of traditional Chinese medicine that’s been around for about 2,500 years. It’s used to support wellness and improve overall mental and physical well-being. The acupuncturist places needles into specific points on the skin to help activate an energy in the body, called qi. According to traditional Chinese medicine, qi is the lifeforce energy in the body — it helps regulate and move things in the body to keep us well. Stress, environmental factors, lifestyle behaviors, and genetics are some of the things that can block qi in the body. The needles help to unblock or move qi to other areas in the body to help support wellness.
Acupuncture needles are solid, stainless steel needles that are usually not much larger than a strand of hair. Acupuncture needles are placed at a very shallow depth and go between tissues, making them less painful than a typical injection.
You might be more sensitive in certain areas, but acupuncture shouldn’t hurt. If you feel pain, tell your acupuncturist. They’ll adjust the needles or choose other points. Their goal is not to make you feel pain. They do a lot of work to position you properly and make sure you feel comfortable.
Indeed you can do acupuncture or massage while pregnant. It is safe and our practitioners are very well versed in how to treat pregnant women. Please let us know when you book a treatment if you are pregnant and how far along you are.
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Cindy Nilson is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine, Full Mesa Carrier, Reiki Master and Intuitive advisor. Utilizing acupuncture, energy-infused acupressure massage therapy and body psychology, she integrates teachings from eastern medicine, shamanism, energy/chakra healing and archetypal patterns to provide a unique diagnostic perspective and treatment experience. Specializing in how stress, our thoughts and emotions affect the physical body, and resourcing from the 10,000 hours spent honing her work, Cindy creates new and exciting collaboratives to her foundations in acupuncture therapy. She believes joining Alive + Well is the joyous culmination of her work and is excited to share this beautiful environment and healing space with her clients.
Cindy holds a B.A. from Texas A&M University and a Masters degree from the International Institute of Chinese Medicine. In 1999 she received her Doctor of Oriental Medicine from the New Mexico State Board of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. A native of Central Texas, she has been in private practice in Lakeway, where she lives happily married, raising kids.