SQT BIO-MICRONEEDLING
Introducing Natural Skin Renewal Without Trauma
What is SQT Bio-Microneedling?
SQT stands for Spongilla Quartz Technology — a revolutionary skin rejuvenation method using natural freshwater sponge spicules.
These microscopic spicules, when massaged into the skin, stimulate collagen regeneration, microcirculation, and deep dermal detoxification — without mechanical trauma.
Each tiny spicule becomes a messenger to your skin: “Wake up. Heal. Renew.”
After treatment, your skin naturally sheds built-up dead cells and reveals a healthier, stronger, brighter layer — safely, gently, and naturally.
Why Choose Charmaine D for SQT Bio-Microneedling?
- 30+ years of experience in skin health, corneotherapy, and naturopathy
- Expertise in sensitive, reactive, hormonal and aging skin
- A holistic understanding of the lymphatic system, cellular hypothyroidism, and cell danger response
- Personalized internal and external skin healing protocols
- Integration with chemical-free, botanical Cell Defence skincare
- A nurturing, supportive environment with real education on how your skin works
What to Expect After Treatment:
- Mild dryness or flaking for 3–5 days as the old skin sheds
- No harsh peeling, crusting, or severe redness (unlike chemical peels or dermabrasion)
- Progressive improvements in skin tone, texture, glow, firmness and health over the following weeks
- Tailored post-care routine provided by Charmaine, using bio-organic ingredients
Who Is This For?
- Clients seeking real, visible results without aggressive downtime
- Sensitive skin types who cannot tolerate chemical peels or lasers
- Anyone seeking a non-invasive path to collagen renewal and healthy ageing
- Clients wanting holistic, inside-out skin support — not just surface changes
Read More About SQT Bio-Microneedling
How SQT Bio-Microneedling Helped Me Transform My Skin Naturally (Case Study)
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The Science Behind SQT: Why It’s Safer, Smarter, and Gentler for Your Skin
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SQT vs Traditional Microneedling: Which Is Right For You?
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