ProCell Microchanneling: The Treatment That Transforms Your Skin
- husnaorwa2
- Jul 3
- 2 min read

We live in an era of overcomplicated skincare and overhyped serums that promise big results… and deliver maybe 10% if you’re lucky.
In my years of experience dealing with skin, an important piece of advice I give my clients is combining the right procedures with powerful products that actually work.
One of the treatments I recommend most often is ProCell Microchanneling.
At its core, ProCell Microchanneling is an advanced form of microneedling.
The treatment works by stimulating your body’s natural healing response, producing collagen, elastin, and new skin growth.
Unlike traditional microneedling pens, ProCell lifts the skin slightly as it creates channels, making the treatment smoother and gentler.

What Skin Concerns Can It Treat?
Some of the common concerns Procell Microchannelling treats include;
Fine lines and wrinkles
Acne scars and other textural issues
Sun damage and hyperpigmentation
Enlarged pores
Uneven skin tone
Stretch marks
Over a few sessions, even deep scars can start to soften. Many clients say it’s the first thing that’s actually made a real difference after years of trying everything else.
Over a few sessions, even deep scars can start to soften. Many clients say it’s the first thing that’s actually made a real difference after years of trying everything else.

What’s New?
We have the latest evolution of this platform called ProCell 7th Gen Microchanneling Device. Compared to earlier devices, the 7th Gen offers a more comfortable experience with faster healing and better outcomes.
At Oh Be You Facial Bar, we know that the idea of microneedles can be quite intimidating sometimes. That is why we pair ProCell with 5% lidocaine numbing beforehand to ensure your comfort
What to Expect During Treatment
When you walk into a ProCell session, it usually starts with a quick consultation where your provider looks at your skin and talks through your goals.
Then your skin is cleansed and numbing is applied to keep things comfortable.
Once that’s ready, the ProCell device creates tiny, controlled channels across the targeted areas, and growth factor serums are gently applied to help your skin heal and rebuild.
The session finishes with a calming serum or mask to soothe any redness. Most appointments last about 30–45 minutes
After a ProCell session, your skin goes through a brief healing phase, but the downtime is usually very manageable.
First 24 hours: Mild redness and warmth — similar to a sunburn.
Days 2–3: Slight flaking or dryness may occur.
Day 4–5 and beyond: Skin looks brighter, smoother, and more refined.
ProCell isn’t high-risk, but proper aftercare helps your results.
That means avoiding direct sun and using broad-spectrum SPF, skipping makeup for the first 24 hours if possible, and sticking to gentle cleansers and moisturizers.
If you’re tired of buying products that barely work, it’s time to try something different!








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