Description
Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure that is used to encourage collagen production using small, sterilized needles. It may help smooth, firm, and tone skin and improve the appearance of scars, acne, and wrinkles.
This treatment is also known as collagen induction therapy, this treatment creates micro-punctures in the skin using miniature, sterilized needles, super effective treatment
If your condition is severe such as Acne Scarring, hyperpigmentation you may need multiple treatments for the best results, taking your home care routine seriously is the only way to achieve great results after microneedling treatment.
Who needs this treatment?
Clients severe hyperpigmentation
Clients with stretch marks
Clients with Enlarged pores
Clients with Acne scarring
Clients with Wrinkles and fine-lines
Clients with dull-skin
Things to expect after Microneedling treatment
- You can experience minor redness and irritation for a few hours after the procedure.
- Skin tightening and looks little darker than usual
Benefits of microneedling can include:
- reducing the appearance of scars, including acne scars
- reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- reducing enlarged pores
- reducing the appearance of hyperpigmentation, or dark spots
- smoothing uneven skin tone
- improving skin elasticity
- reducing the appearance of stretch marks
- reducing the appearance of scars
- promoting hair growth in people with alopecia
You may not be an ideal candidate for microneedling if you:
- have certain skin conditions, such as psoriasisor eczema
- have open wounds or active acne
- have had radiation therapy recently
- have a history of skin scars
People who are pregnant may need to be cleared by an obstetrician or gynecologist before the treatment.
Before the procedure, consider talking with your esthetician about ways to prepare for your appointment. You may need to stop taking certain medications, such as ibuprofen and those for acne treatment (like Accutane), well in advance of the procedure.
It’s also recommended that you avoid using agents that may increase the sensitivity of your skin. Your aesthetician may recommend that you stop using topical retinoids and exfoliants days before your microneedling appointment.
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