May 15, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE -
SKIN Clinics has announced the expanded availability of microneedling treatments for individuals across Calgary and surrounding neighbourhoods served by the clinic. The development reflects the clinic’s continued integration of established skin rejuvenation procedures within its dermatologist-led medical and aesthetic practice, making the treatment accessible to a broader population seeking clinically guided skin renewal options.
SKIN Clinics, a Calgary-based medical and aesthetic clinic, confirmed that microneedling services are now available to residents in communities including Upper and Lower Mount Royal, Marda Loop, Bank View, Spruce Cliff, Rosscarrock, and nearby areas. The expansion follows growing interest in minimally invasive skin treatments designed to improve skin texture and overall skin quality through controlled, in-clinic procedures.
Microneedling is a procedure that uses fine, sterile needles to create controlled micro-injuries on the skin's surface. This process is intended to stimulate the skin’s natural repair mechanisms, including the production of collagen and elastin. Over time, this regenerative response may improve skin texture, tone, and resilience. SKIN Clinics stated that the treatment is offered following professional consultation to ensure suitability and appropriate treatment planning.
According to the clinic, the expanded access to microneedling reflects a broader emphasis on evidence-informed skin treatments that do not rely on surgical intervention. Microneedling has been used in medical and aesthetic settings for a range of skin concerns and is typically performed in a controlled clinical environment. The clinic noted that treatment protocols are designed to balance efficacy with patient comfort and safety.
Oghosa Ogiemwonyi, Owner of SKIN Clinics, indicated that the expansion aligns with the clinic’s approach to offering medically guided aesthetic procedures. “Microneedling has become an established part of modern skin care within clinical settings,” Oghosa Ogiemwonyi said. “Expanding access allows more individuals to explore this option under professional oversight and within a structured treatment framework.”
The procedure at SKIN Clinics is performed by trained practitioners who assess each individual’s skin condition and treatment goals before initiating therapy. The clinic emphasized that microneedling is not a single solution for all skin concerns and that outcomes may vary based on factors such as skin type, treatment depth, and frequency. These considerations are discussed during consultations to support informed decision-making.
Microneedling is often sought by individuals interested in addressing uneven skin texture, early signs of skin ageing, or general skin revitalization. The clinic noted that the treatment may be incorporated into broader skincare plans and is sometimes performed as part of a series rather than a one-time procedure. SKIN Clinics stated that treatment intervals and recommendations are determined on an individual basis.
The expansion of microneedling availability also reflects wider trends in dermatology and aesthetic medicine, where procedures that support the skin’s natural regenerative processes continue to gain attention. Non-invasive and minimally invasive treatments have attracted sustained interest as individuals seek options with limited recovery time. SKIN Clinics indicated that microneedling aligns with this shift while remaining grounded in clinical practice standards.
SKIN Clinics operates under a dermatologist-led model, which the clinic states supports consistent assessment, protocol development, and practitioner training. The clinic reported that staff members administering microneedling treatments undergo structured training and adhere to established guidelines regarding device use, hygiene standards, and patient monitoring. Documentation and consent processes are incorporated into routine care to maintain transparency and accountability.
The clinic emphasized that microneedling is approached as a medical aesthetic procedure rather than a cosmetic service offered without clinical oversight. Consultations are required before treatment, during which practitioners review medical history, assess skin condition, and outline realistic expectations. This approach is intended to ensure that the procedure is appropriate and aligned with individual needs.
SKIN Clinics noted that while microneedling is generally associated with minimal downtime, post-treatment responses can vary. As part of standard care, patients receive guidance on post-procedure skin care and are advised on follow-up timelines if additional sessions are recommended. The clinic stated that patient education is considered a central component of treatment delivery.
The availability of microneedling services across additional Calgary neighbourhoods is part of SKIN Clinics’ broader service development strategy. The clinic offers a range of dermatology, skincare, laser, and medical aesthetic treatments and reports that service expansions are evaluated based on clinical relevance, practitioner readiness, and patient interest.
SKIN Clinics has served Calgary since its establishment, providing medical and aesthetic skin care to individuals. The clinic stated that the expanded access to microneedling does not represent a change in clinical philosophy but rather an extension of services already integrated into its practice.
As microneedling becomes available to a wider service area, SKIN Clinics indicated that it will continue monitoring patient feedback and outcomes as part of ongoing quality assurance efforts. The clinic stated that future service developments will remain guided by clinical standards, professional training, and patient education.
The clinic concluded that microneedling will continue to be offered as part of a comprehensive skin care approach, delivered within a regulated medical environment. The expansion is positioned as one step in SKIN Clinics’ ongoing efforts to provide accessible, medically guided aesthetic treatments to the Calgary community.
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SKIN Clinics
Oghosa Ogiemwonyi
14037647545
3007 14 St SW #301
Calgary
Alberta (AB)
T2T 3V6
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