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Botox & Microneedling: The Ultimate 'Glass Skin' Protocol in Langley

Updated: Mar 30

By: The Luxe Aesthetics Academy Editorial Team 

Medically Reviewed by: Narmin Khairadast (Lead Injector)


In the pursuit of flawless, poreless "Glass Skin," a single treatment is rarely the answer. The most dramatic transformations we see in our Langley clinic come from the strategic synergy of treatment stacking.


At Luxe Aesthetics Loft (20614 80 Ave Unit 205), we have perfected a proprietary protocol that combines the muscle-relaxing power of Botox with the structural remodeling of microneedling. The Botox and microneedling stack is Langley’s gold standard for skin texture because it simultaneously freezes micro-sweat glands to shrink pores while inducing deep collagen growth for a reflective, high-definition finish.


The Synergy: How the 'Stack' Works

While traditional Botox is injected deep into the muscle to stop wrinkles, our Glass Skin protocol often utilizes Intradermal Botox (Baby-Botox) in conjunction with microneedling.


  1. Microneedling (The Foundation): Creates the structural change, thickening the dermis and smoothing out fine lines and acne scars.

  2. Botox (The Finisher): When applied superficially, Botox restricts the tiny arrector pili muscles (which control pore size) and sebaceous glands. The result? A matte, airbrushed look that no topical primer can replicate.


Why Langley Residents are Stacking Treatments in 2026

With the rise of high-definition cameras and the "clean girl" aesthetic, Willoughby residents are moving away from the "over-filled" look toward high-quality skin texture.


Expert Experience Note: "Many of my clients in the Fraser Valley deal with 'seasonal pore expansion' where humidity and heat make the skin look congested and textured. By stacking Botox with microneedling, we aren't just treating wrinkles; we are changing how the skin reflects light. I’ve found this protocol particularly effective for my Langley patients who want to look 'filtered' in real life without the downtime of aggressive lasers." - Narmin Khairadast, Head Injector.


The 'Glass Skin' Comparison: Standard vs. Stacked

Feature

Microneedling Alone

The Luxe 'Glass Skin' Stack

Primary Goal

Collagen Production

Texture, Pores & Radiance

Pore Reduction

Moderate (Long-term)

Immediate & Dramatic

Oil Control

Minimal

Significant (via Botox)

Best For

Scarring & Laxity

Total Skin Refinement

Longevity

Progressive

3–4 Months of 'Glow'


When is the Best Time for This Protocol?

Because this stack creates a highly reflective surface, we often recommend it 2–3 weeks before major local events, such as weddings at the Fort Langley Golf Course or gala season in the Valley. This allows the microneedling redness to subside and the Botox to fully "set," leaving you with a luminous, camera-ready complexion.


Experience the Loft’s Signature Glow

Ready to see why Botox and microneedling in Langley is the most requested duo at Luxe? Join Narmin and her team for a bespoke consultation where we map out your path to Glass Skin.


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Sources & Clinical References

  1. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: “Intradermal Injection of Botulinum Toxin for the Treatment of Oily Skin and Enlarged Pores.”

  2. Aesthetic Surgery Journal: “The Science of Microneedling and Neurotoxin Synergy in Skin Quality.”

  3. Dermatologic Surgery: “Combined Modalities for Facial Rejuvenation: A Clinical Review.”

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