A clinical alternative to injectables and surgeries
For the woman who wants to age forward as herself
Most women over fifty have already been offered the obvious answers — Botox, filler, the laser package the dermatologist quoted on the way out. Those work. They are also temporary, additive, and increasingly hard to undo well.
Aesthetic acupuncture and microchanneling work differently — and without injecting pharmaceuticals. Your skin already knows how to make collagen, knit elastin, and recover its own tone. What it needs as the decades go on is the right signal to keep doing it. These two protocols give it exactly that: correct, repeated inputs that prompt the skin to do its own work — including the harder work of firming what has already begun to loosen.
Aesthetic Acupuncture
A face remembering itself — that's how patients describe it.
Brighter skin first. Easier mornings, a friend who can't quite name what's changed. Then the somatic shift, often before the visible one: the jaw and brow letting go of a tension you didn't know you were holding. The architectural changes follow — a more lifted read around the cheek and jaw, refined pores, smoother neck. And the quieter result patients return for: looking in the mirror and trusting what's there.
Mei Zen is the evidence-based facial acupuncture system, studied in published research on facial appearance and skin tone. Daniele trained under Marie Elizabeth Wakefield and Marta Lucas — its lead educators in North America.
Microchanneling with Procell MD
Microchanneling is the more controlled clinical evolution of microneedling. Procell MD's medical-grade device creates uniform microchannels in the skin to a precise, repeatable depth — then receives Procell's growth factor serums, formulated from human stem-cell-derived peptides for collagen synthesis and tissue regeneration.
Compared to traditional microneedling, microchanneling delivers less downtime (most patients return to normal makeup and routine the same day), more even results across the treated area, and a far more sophisticated serum protocol than the topical hyaluronic acid most med-spas reach for.
It works particularly well alongside aesthetic acupuncture. The acupuncture builds the architectural and circulatory foundation; the microchanneling refines surface texture, scarring, hyperpigmentation, and tone.