MDPen Unveils Corrective Microneedling™: Advanced Skincare Technology for Practitioners
May 20th, 2025 7:00 AM
By: HRmarketer Editorial
MDPen launches Corrective Microneedling™, a sophisticated skincare treatment creating up to 324,000 microchannels per minute, offering licensed practitioners an advanced solution for skin rejuvenation with comprehensive training and support.

MDPen has introduced a sophisticated microneedling technology designed to transform skincare treatment approaches for licensed practitioners. The Corrective Microneedling™ technique represents a significant advancement in skin rejuvenation, capable of creating up to 324,000 microchannels per minute to address multiple dermatological concerns.
The innovative procedure targets complex skin issues including wrinkles, scars, stretch marks, crepey skin, and hair rejuvenation. With over 13 years of technological development, MDPen has positioned this treatment as a superior alternative to traditional microneedling methods, already benefiting hundreds of thousands of patients.
For medical professionals and skincare providers, the technology offers more than just a treatment method. MDPen's comprehensive approach includes in-depth training programs ensuring practitioners can deliver consistent, high-quality outcomes. This focus on practitioner education distinguishes the offering in a competitive skincare market.
Chief Marketing Officer Dion Keeton emphasized the transformative potential of the technology, noting that Corrective Microneedling™ represents a significant technological leap in skincare solutions. The approach combines cutting-edge device technology with robust training and support, providing practitioners with a holistic professional resource.
The launch signals an important trend in the skincare industry: increasing specialization and technological precision in treatment methodologies. By offering a technique that dramatically increases microchannels and provides extensive practitioner training, MDPen is positioning itself as an innovator in professional skincare solutions.
For human resources professionals in medical and aesthetic industries, this development suggests potential shifts in training requirements, technological skill sets, and professional development programs for skincare practitioners. The emphasis on advanced technology and comprehensive training indicates a growing need for multidisciplinary skills combining technical proficiency with medical knowledge.
Medical practices and aesthetic clinics may need to reassess their training protocols and technological capabilities to remain competitive, potentially investing in advanced microneedling technologies and specialized practitioner education programs.
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