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Noosa Spa: Why choose SQT Bio-Microneedling?

Imagine a treatment that not only revitalises your skin but also stimulates deep, natural regeneration at the cellular level.

That’s exactly what SQT Bio-Microneedling offers – a revolutionary, results-driven approach to glowing, youthful, and refreshed skin.


Why SQT Bio-Microneedling?


Deep Cellular Rejuvenation: The advanced bio-microneedling process targets the deeper layers of your skin to stimulate natural collagen production, resulting in firmer, smoother, and more radiant skin.


Minimally Invasive: With no downtime and minimal discomfort, this treatment is perfect for those looking for powerful results without the need for invasive procedures.


Visible Results: Whether you’re targeting fine lines, acne scars,
pigmentation, uneven skin tone, sun damage, or age spots, SQT Bio-
Microneedling delivers impressive results you can see and feel.


Safe and Natural: Using innovative techniques combined with natural, bio-friendly ingredients, this treatment works with your body to enhance your skin’s natural healing and rejuvenation processes.

One SQT treatment = 3-5 traditional microneedling sessions. 

SQT delivers 3-5 million micro channels

vs

Traditional microneedling delivers 90,000 – 200,000 micro channels

3-5 million micro channels in 15 minutes: Maximise nutrient delivery and stimulate skin from the inside out.

SQT = 3000 per cent product absorption

vs

Traditional microneedling = 500 per cent product absorption

72 hour regenerative window, skin conitues to improve even after treatment, for long lasting results.

SQT = 7 day cell turnover

vs

Traditional microneedling = 28 day cell turnover

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3x SQT Bio-Microneedling treatments

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Plus voucher for $50 OFF your choice of a 4th SQT Bio-Microneedling treatment or our True Flow Facial

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Saving of over $300!

P: (07) 5412 2790


E: relax@noosaspa.com.au

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