Fancy Shmancy

Does Procell Make You Look Younger?

Younger looking skin is within your reach! With Procell microchanneling at Fancy Shmancy in Highland Park, IL, it’s possible to turn back the clock and enjoy younger looking skin–at any age.

What Does Young Skin Look Like?

Younger looking skin isn’t just about age. It’s about how much collagen and elastin the skin produces. When the collagen matrix is strong and micro-injuries heal easily, skin looks:

  • Bright

  • Smooth

  • Firm

But if younger looking skin is tied to collagen production, why does skin age?

Why Does Skin Age?

Many cosmetic signs of aging trace back to declining cellular regeneration. As time passes, the body’s repair mechanisms slow, reducing the ability to efficiently mend micro-injuries like fine lines, acne scars, and sun damage. Over years, these tiny concerns compound and make skin look older.

Common visual signs of aging include:

  • Fine lines and wrinkles

  • Uneven pigmentation

  • Scars

  • Skin laxity

  • Rough texture

  • Dull complexion

Fortunately, Procell microchanneling is designed to help counter these changes.

How Does Procell Work?

Procell creates thousands of precise microchannels that stimulate the skin’s natural healing cascade. This controlled “micro-injury” signals the body to produce fresh collagen and elastin. Paired with targeted serums, these channels improve ingredient absorption to support firmer, smoother, and more radiant skin.

Beyond immediate radiance, consistent microchanneling helps improve cellular communication, encouraging skin to function more youthfully over time.


Ready to Look Younger with Procell?

Experience Procell microchanneling with Fancy Shmancy. Achieve brighter, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin with expert care.

  • Business: Fancy Shmancy

  • Address: 1770 1st Street, Suite 204, Highland Park, IL 60035

  • Call: 224-432-7454

  • Email: info@fs-pmu.com

Book your appointment today to get started.

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