AquaGold® FAQs

What is AquaGold® Fine Touch™?

AquaGold® Fine Touch™ is an FDA-approved micro-injection device that delivers a customized blend of products deep (~600 microns) into the skin. The small, handheld AquaGold® device contains thin, hollow 24 karat gold needles that are used to create tiny punctures in the skin and deposit products beneath the skin’s surface. AquaGold® treatment stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, improves skin quality and texture, reduces the appearance of fine lines, shrinks pores, and boosts hydration.

What Kind of Products can be Injected with AquaGold®?

The blend of products used with the AquaGold® device is customized to each patient based on their specific concerns and aesthetic goals. Products that can be incorporated in your customized mixture include Botox, hyaluronic acid gel (Belotero, Restylane, Juvederm, Versa, etc…), growth factors, retinol, vitamin C, antioxidants, anti-aging serums, vitamins, and growth factors.

Can AquaGold® fine touch™ be used multiple times?

No. AQUAGOLD® fine touch™ is designed and sterilized for single-patient, single-use only.

What are the Benefits of AquaGold®?

AquaGold® treatment achieves significant skin rejuvenation and offers patients improvement in a variety of skin concerns including:

  • Reducing pore size

  • Brightening dull skin

  • Increasing skin hydration

  • Refining skin texture

  • Reducing the appearance of fine lines

How Long Do the Results Last?

Results from the AquaGold® treatment typically last 2 to 3 months. Results can be maintained with periodic treatments.

How Long Does Treatment Take?

The AquaGold® procedure lasts between 20 to 45 minutes.

What Should Patients Avoid?

Following AquaGold® treatment, we recommend that patients do not wash their face for at least 6-8 hours and avoid using makeup for 24 hours for optimal results. Patients should also avoid touching their faces during this time.

Is There Downtime?

AquaGold® requires virtually no downtime. Immediately after the procedure, patients may look slightly red, as though they have a mild sunburn. Any redness will subside within 24 hours. Patients are provided with post-treatment recommendations to optimize results.