Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure that encourages collagen production using tiny, sterilized needles
Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure that encourages collagen production using tiny, sterilized needles
Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that involves the use of a device containing fine needles to create tiny, controlled punctures (micro-injuries) in the skin. This process stimulates the body’s natural wound healing response, leading to increased collagen and elastin production, which helps improve the skin’s texture, tone, and overall appearance. Here’s a closer look at microneedling:
1.Procedure:
During a microneedling session, the skin is first cleansed, and a numbing cream may be applied to minimize discomfort. A specialized microneedling device, which can be a dermaroller or a pen-like device with multiple fine needles, is then gently passed over the skin, creating microscopic punctures. The depth and intensity of the treatment can be adjusted based on the specific skin concerns being addressed. Add ons to the procedure may include a hyaluronic acid serum, PRP (Platelet-rich plasma), or VI Peel.
2.Benefits: Microneedling offers a range of benefits, including:
3.Conditions Treated: Microneedling can be used to address various skin concerns, including:
4.Recovery: After microneedling, the skin may appear red and slightly swollen, similar to a mild sunburn, for a day or two. Some individuals may also experience minor pinpoint bleeding during the procedure. However, these effects typically subside quickly, and most people can resume their normal activities within a day or two. It’s essential to follow post-treatment instructions provided by your skincare professional to optimize results and minimize any potential side effects.
5. Results: Results from microneedling are not immediate and typically become noticeable after a series of treatments. While some improvement may be seen after the first session, optimal results usually require multiple treatments spaced several weeks apart. The number of sessions needed depends on the individual’s skin concerns and goals.