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Get answers to common questions about Dermal Nano Infusion.
Dermal Nano Infusion combines classic European facial steps with nano-technology to drive active ingredients deeper. It uses a potent Vitamin A infusion to resurface, nourish, and stimulate collagen for enhanced pigmentation correction and firmness.
Yes—when customized. We perform a consultation and patch test to adjust Vitamin A strength and device settings. For reactive skin we use lower-strength formulations and progressive sessions to build tolerance and minimize irritation.
Many clients notice improved texture and radiance after one session, with meaningful pigment reduction and collagen improvement typically after three to six treatments spaced about four weeks apart, depending on severity.
Downtime is minimal to moderate. Expect transient redness, mild flaking, or sensitivity for 24–72 hours. We advise gentle care, strict sun protection, and avoiding strong actives for several days to support healing.
Yes. It pairs well with conservative peels, microneedling, or LED therapy when properly sequenced. We recommend spacing treatments to allow recovery and designing a combined plan that maximizes results while minimizing irritation.
Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, active skin infections, open wounds, or recent isotretinoin use within six months. Certain autoimmune conditions or keloid tendencies may require medical clearance.