Texture & Glow Reset Protocol
Hydration + collagen induction (microneedling) in a staged flow
A staged, easy-to-follow reset: support hydration first, then layer in collagen induction. Built for overall texture, bounce, and glow without overcomplicating the plan.
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Preparation overview
Baseline & Plan
Assess skin condition, goals, and tolerance. Document baseline with consistent photos so progress is easy to track.
Session A: Hydration Support
Use a Hyaron skin booster session to support hydration and skin feel. Apply numbing as needed and follow a consistent placement map.
Step-by-step flow
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Baseline & Plan
Assess skin condition, goals, and tolerance. Document baseline with consistent photos so progress is easy to track.
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Session A: Hydration Support
Use a Hyaron skin booster session to support hydration and skin feel. Apply numbing as needed and follow a consistent placement map.
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Session B: Collagen Induction
After a short recovery window, perform microneedling (commonly ~0.5–1.5 mm depending on zone and training). Use sterile technique and compatible glide/serum choices.
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Spacing
A common reference cadence is spacing modalities by ~2 weeks to support recovery and reduce overlap of irritation.
Aftercare & follow-up
Repeat the staged reset every 3–4 months if desired. Daily SPF and gentle barrier support help maintain results between sessions.
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Frequently asked questions
Can skin boosters and microneedling be done on the same day?
Many workflows space these modalities to keep healing clean and predictable. A common reference is separating them by ~2 weeks.
How long do results last?
Results are highly individual. Many clinics treat this as a course-and-maintain workflow, with refresh cycles every few months depending on goals and aftercare.
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