
Post-Procedural Gliding Ampoule
A water-clear glide for needling pens, RF and microcurrent devices — at the studio, or now at home. Tuned to keep the tip moving without ever crossing into injectable territory: a quiet, well-behaved companion wherever the work is done.
Restricted catalog · for topical & micro-channel use only · never for injection
What's inside.
- ·Sterile fill · EO finished
- ·Crystal-clear · low-shear
- ·10 × 5.0 ml flint glass vials
- ·For home devices and studios alike
How it works.
The matrix thins under the high motion of a needling tip and returns to itself within fractions of a second — coverage where it's needed, drag where it isn't. Pure HA and glycerol: nothing that would shift its classification away from a topical glide.
Part of the Junsui Clinic Extensions collection. The professional side of the ritual — the tri-pin microneedling systems, sterile glide vials and studio-strength concentrates kept behind a small application. Designed for licensed practitioners; available, under guidance, to advanced home users who have completed our written safety protocol. For topical and micro-channel use only — never for injection.
The molecules inside.
Clinical detail.
- Volume
- 10 × 5.0 ml flint glass vials
- Sterility
- EO-sterilised · cleanroom fill
- Endotoxin
- < 0.5 EU/mL
- Classification
- Topical cosmetic device
- Viscosity
- Shear-thinning · 1,200 cP at rest
- Shelf life
- 24 months sealed · 24 hr after opening
How to use.
- 01
Confirm the seal. Open the vial inside a clean field.
- 02
Apply to the treatment zone before activating the pen. Refresh per 10 cm² as needed.
- 03
Single use. Do not re-cap.
- 04
Close with a sterile bio-cellulose mask for a quiet recovery.
Pairs with · The standard glide for any Junsui Mirai studio session or third-party needling protocol. For in-clinic delivery, see the Mesotherapy page.
Measured endpoints.
Tip-drag vs. saline at 100 Hz
Post-treatment redness duration
Microbial growth at 14d (USP <61>)
Endpoints reflect measured outcomes from internal panels and published literature on the active molecules. Individual results vary with skin type, barrier status, and adherence to protocol. Cosmetic claims only — not a medical device, not a drug.


