Description
ILUMIPEN™ is a professional microneedling and nano-infusion device that allows providersto customize treatment intensity, enhance product absorption, and support skin renewalwith minimal downtime.
With 7 adjustable speeds, 8 cartridge options, and dual microneedling and nano-infusioncapabilities, ILUMIPEN delivers exceptional value by supporting fully customizedtreatments with controlled intensity, versatility across protocols, and minimal downtime.
From collagen induction therapy to superficial nano-infusionand enhanced productabsorption, ILUMIPEN supports treatments for all skin types, allowing licensedestheticians and medical providers to customize protocols based on skin condition,treatment goals, and recovery needs.
What Is Nano-Infusion (Micro-Channeling)?
Nano-infusion, also known as micro-channeling, is a needle-free and pain-free treatment that uses sphere-shaped nano-tips to create ultra-superficial channels withinthe stratum corneum. These micro-channels temporarily increase skin permeability,allowing professional serums and ampoules to absorb more effectively without penetratingthe dermis.
Nano-infusion is commonly used to:
- Enhance topical product absorption
- Improve hydration and luminosity
- Support barrier function
- Deliver visible glow with little to no downtime
Because the treatment remains superficial, nano-infusion is safe for all skin types, including sensitive or compromised skin.
What Is Microneedling (Collagen Induction Therapy)?
Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, uses ultra-fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries within the epidermis and superficial dermis. This process activates the skin’s natural wound-healing response, stimulating collagen and elastin production over time.
Microneedling is commonly used to:
- Improve skin texture and firmness
- Reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Address acne scarring and uneven tone
- Support long-term skin remodeling
Treatment depth, intensity, and recovery time vary based on needle configuration, skin condition, and treatment goals.
Nano-Infusion vs Microneedling: What’s the Difference?
- Nano-infusion focuses on topical delivery and immediate skin refinement
- Microneedling focuses on structural skin renewal and collagen stimulation
- Nano-infusion typically involves no downtime, while microneedling may involve mild redness and short recovery time.
- Both modalities can be used as standalone treatments or as part of a long-term treatment plan
For best results, a series of 3–6 microneedling treatments, spaced approximately one month apart, is recommended, followed by annual maintenance. Nano-infusion can be performed more frequently, often every two weeks, depending on skin condition and treatment goals, to support ongoing hydration and skin maintenance.
