Skin Treatment · BYGOLDEN Parkdale
Collagen induction meets advanced skin nutrition. Microneedling with NCTF delivers a powerful complex of regenerative actives deep into the skin for lasting improvements in texture, hydration and skin quality at BYGOLDEN in Parkdale, Melbourne.
Microneedling with NCTF combines two clinically proven approaches to skin renewal into a single, powerful treatment. The microneedling device creates precise micro-channels in the skin, triggering the body's natural collagen and elastin production. At the same time, NCTF, a rich complex of hyaluronic acid, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and coenzymes, is delivered directly through those channels into the deeper layers of the skin.
The result is a treatment that works on multiple levels simultaneously. Collagen is stimulated from within while the skin is deeply nourished and hydrated, addressing texture, fine lines, dullness and overall skin quality in a way that neither approach could achieve alone.
Results develop progressively and continue to build over a course of sessions, making Microneedling with NCTF one of the most comprehensive and rewarding treatments available for genuine, lasting skin improvement.
"Skin that is genuinely renewed, not just temporarily refreshed."
We combine microneedling and NCTF because the results are simply better together. The micro-channels created during needling allow NCTF actives to reach depths that topical application never could, while the collagen stimulation triggered by the needling process continues to work for weeks after your appointment. It is a treatment built for lasting change.
Microneedling with NCTF at BYGOLDEN is a considered, clinical experience from start to finish. Here is what your appointment involves.
Your clinician will assess your skin and tailor the treatment to your individual goals, for results that are genuinely progressive and lasting.
BYGOLDEN · 230 Como Parade West, Parkdale VIC 3195Individual results may vary. All treatments at BYGOLDEN are subject to a skin assessment to determine suitability. The information on this page is general in nature and does not constitute medical advice. Last reviewed April 2026.