Collagen Induction Therapy

About collagen & Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT)

Collagen is the major structural component of the dermis and is the tissue that is most responsible for the youthful appearance of our skin. When we are young, Fibroblast cells in our dermis make abundant amounts of new collagen fibers, which are linked together by cross-bridging and organized into tightly bundled, dense “laminar” layers. Throughout our lives, our collagen becomes continuously damaged from a variety of factors such as oxidative stress internally (like cigarette smoking) and sun exposure externally. Fibers deteriorate, cross-bridges break, bundles become disorganized and loose, which results in enlarged pores, thinning, wrinkled and sagging skin. To combat all this damage, our skin has a variety of natural mechanisms that:

- Repair damaged fibers,
- Remodel disorganized layers,
- Remove fibers that are beyond repair, and
- Generate new collagen.

AMA’s unique multiple modality protocols engage each of these mechanisms, stimulating them to perform in a physiologically younger more vital level of activity, as your skin once did when you were much younger.

Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT) plays an important role in AMA’s collagen protocols as a stand-alone treatment, as well as in combination with our laser treatments. CIT is applied with tiny micro-needles that are used to create tiny micro-holes in the skin. The needles are exquisitely engineered to produce holes of a precise shape and that are so thin that they completely heal in a matter of minutes ensuring that the skin is not damaged at all. When expertly performed, micro-needling causes a change in micro-electrical-currents that flow between cells (demarcation currents) that trigger a cascade of growth factors production. These growth factors cause the formation of new blood vessels and critical new blood flow to the dermis followed by the migration of new Fibroblast cells. Consequently a harvest of new, strong and healthy collagen fibers fills the dermis. To accelerate and amplify this process, as we apply CIT we also infuse into the skin PRM formulations, which increases the overall efficacy of both the PRM and CIT treatments. (see PRM)

Thus, CIT is another example of how AMA’s unique multiple-modality protocols create a holistic partnership between your skin’s natural physiology and our advance medical science. You skin will look years younger, healthier and more beautiful on the outside, because on the inside it is physiologically years younger, stronger and healthier.

Free Consultation

In order to achieve the best possible results for your skin, successful treatments should start with a patient that is thoroughly educated. Therefore, we start our relationship with you with a free and private consultation wherein we invest an entire hour to personally educate you.

During the hour consultation we will begin to customize the most comprehensive and effective treatment possible for your skin. Thus you will have ample opportunity to ask lots of questions and explore the many options available to you.

You will learn about:

  • The physiology of your skin, and why it is in its current condition.
  • How lasers work and the conventional way most clinics use them.
  • AMA’s unique laser science that utilizes nearly 30 lasers.
  • AMA’s unique holistic approach to using lasers and healing your skin and how our treatments create a partnership between our science and your physiology.
  • AMA’s unique “multiple modality” protocols and the many exquisite non-laser treatments that we use in combination with lasers.
  • How AMA’s protocols are designed to transform your skin physiologically, so that it is younger, stronger and healthier on the inside, and therefore looks younger, healthier and more beautiful on the outside
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