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Microneedling Facial?

 

With the help of a microneedling facial, you can improve the appearance of your skin and eliminate large pores. Hyaluronic acid applied to the skin improves hydration and heals it properly. One study found that it proved effective for treating stretch marks around thighs and abdominal areas. You can also use this treatment on your face to target issues like acne scarring or aging signs.

It is used on the face to target issues like:

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MICRONEEDLING FACIAL 

THERAPY FOR COLLAGEN INDUCTION IN SUWANEE

Have you ever thought about where you'll turn for a gentler approach to looking younger if you are not interested in getting laser skin resurfacing and cosmetic surgery? One natural way of revitalizing and renewing your skin is the microneedling facial.

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What Is Microneedling Facial? 

 

A cosmetic procedure that is used to treat skin concerns through collagen production is known as Microneedling Facial. Small punctures will be producing more collagen and elastin to heal your skin and make you look younger. For those looking to reduce the presence of acne scars and stretch marks, microneedling may prove to be beneficial. Some people also regard microneedling as collagen induction therapy. Collagen production and cell turnover are stimulated with the help of fine medical-grade needles, especially when they reach the dermis. Those punctures trigger the body to heal naturally and fill in the micro-wounds with new collagen and elastin. In addition, as new capillaries form, there is a significant improvement in the blood supply. To achieve the desired results, one needs to complete a series of microneedling treatments within a designated time frame. Multiple microneedling sessions will also activate the body's repair process. After this, one also needs maintenance treatments to maintain collagen and elastin levels on the one hand and to repair new imperfections on the other hand.

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Why is Microneedling So Effective?

 

The microneedling procedure creates microscopic injuries on the surface of your skin tissue by using the handheld device. The tiny wounds pave the way for the body's healing response and ability to regenerate itself.

 

The immune system checks the spread of the infection, leading to increased blood flow to remove dirt, debris, and other impurities from the area. 

The natural repair system of the body fosters the growth of healthy and new skin cells. As they continue creating, they also replace the weak and old cells that are no longer required by the skin. 

Consequently, your skin tends to look tighter, firmer, and younger. The fine lines and wrinkles are no longer noticeable, making your skin look fresh and bright. 

In addition to this, you can also target sun damage, surface scars, or scars left behind by chicken pox by way of microneedling to enhance your overall appearance. 

Micro-needling Benefits Without Side Effects 

 

There are no injections of foreign substances into your body, making the procedure a viable option for adults of all ages, irrespective of skin tone and color. Moreover, there are no scars left behind, and people easily tolerate the procedure. 

 

There is nothing unusual for people to have mild redness and swelling in the treated area following the microneedling session, but no worries as this will resolve on its own. 

You don't need to delay your activities until the side effects vanish, as you can resume your everyday activities right after your microneedling session without any recovery period. 

How often should I get microneedling treatments?

 

Microneedling, also known as Collagen Induction Therapy, is a booming treatment that offers a variety of benefits for your skin! From treating deep wrinkles to acne scars, this beauty-boosting treatment is NEARLY painless, fast, and gives amazing results!

 

So, how often should you get microneedling treatments? The short answer is 2–3 times a year. To start out with, you should get 3–4 treatments spaced out every 4–6 weeks.

For a more in-depth look at how often you should get microneedling treatments, read on! We’ve broken down this treatment to help you understand how often you should get microneedling treatments, whether you’re looking to heal acne scars or reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

To See Results

In order to see results, you should get at least 3–4 microneedling treatments that are spaced out every 4–6 weeks. Due to the nature of the treatment, your skin needs ample time to heal between treatments. For the average person, that will be around the one month mark. You’ll likely notice some immediate improvements after your first treatment, but for best results you should get a total of 3 or 4 treatments.

To Maintain Results

To maintain the results of your initial series of microneedling treatments, you should get treatments 2 or 3 times a year. These maintenance appointments will refresh your skin and help maintain the amazing results you’ve hopefully seen! These appointments, combined with a top-notch skincare routine, will help maintain the results of microneedling.

To Treat Acne Scars

Microneedling does help acne scars, and it’s one of the most effective treatments to heal and reduce the appearance of acne scarring, whether physical pock marks or hyperpigmentation. In order to best treat acnes cars, you should get microneedling treatments as often as previously recommended — 3–4 times spaced out over the course of 4–6 weeks.

Who shouldn’t have microneedling?

 

Talk to your healthcare provider before getting microneedling if you have:

  • Acne or are taking medication for acne.

  • Blood disorders or are on anticoagulants (drugs that prevent blood clots).

  • Cancer and are receiving chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

  • Frequent skin rashes (contact dermatitis) or cold sores.

  • Keloidal tendency (your skin forms hard, raised scars).

  • Moles, freckles, skin tags or other growths that change in size or shape or bleed.

  • Skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis.

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