ProCell vs. Microneedling: What is the Difference?

Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is already well-established as a highly-effective treatment for many skin concerns, such as fine lines, wrinkles, sun damage, scarring, and more. It does this by creating thousands of tiny injuries on the skin, triggering the body’s natural healing process to repair the injuries with new collagen and other substances. But what would happen if we combined the reparative power of microneedling with a nourishing cytokine-based serum? Introducing ProCell microneedling, a revolutionary procedure that takes microneedling to the next level. In this post, we’ll discuss the difference between standard microneedling and ProCell microneedling, both of which are offered by Ultimate Image at our convenient Tampa Bay locations. Read More

How Often Can You Get Microneedling Treatments?

Microneedling is one of our most popular treatments here at Ultimate Image, and with good reason. This diverse powerhouse procedure can fight back against many skin issues, including sun damage, acne scarring, hyperpigmentation, texture issues, and more! It’s no wonder so many people have tried this amazing and effective treatment!

We specialize in microneedling treatments that incorporate PRP (platelet-rich plasma) or ProCell solution to give our patients optimal results in minimal time. Just call (727) 799-7000 to find out which of these revolutionary skin treatments is right for you! Read More

Is a Chemical Peel or Microneedling Better for Acne Scars?

As if acne itself isn’t bad enough, some former acne sufferers have to relive that trauma every time they look in the mirror due to acne scarring. Acne scarring is caused by the inflammation of pores during an acne outbreak and the subsequent breakdown of the pore walls. The severity of acne scarring depends on many factors, such as the frequency of breakouts, damage to the pore walls, and effects on surrounding tissues. Read More

Can Sun-Damaged Skin Be Improved With Microneedling?

Pretty much everyone will have some level of sun damage on their skin in their lives, usually when they’re older. If you have sun-damaged skin on your face, neck, or chest, you have probably wondered if there are any ways to reduce the effects of the damage. Luckily, you have options to improve the appearance of sun-damaged skin without risky surgery. Read More