Microneedling
Microneedling is a method that some dermatologists use to treat different skin conditions. The technique involves using multiple tiny, sterile needles to puncture the skin and cause physical trauma.
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What is Microneedling?
Microneedling may help address many skin-related complaints, including:
Wrinkles
Acne
Alopecia
Skin pigmentation issues
Stretch marks
Loose skin, such as after weight loss or liposuction
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Microneedling increases the production of collagen and other healing factors by causing trauma to the skin.
Collagen is an essential protein that helps keep the skin looking youthful, with a firm, smooth, and stretchy texture.
Aging causes the decline of collagen in the skin, contributing to wrinkles and other signs of aging.
Skin can also lose collagen due to injuries, such as acne scarring, stretch marks, or other scars.
It is important to realize that It is not a quick fix, as it involves the growth of new skin. It can take several months for a person to see the full results of the procedure.
FAQ
A 2018 systematic review found that microneedling is a safe and effective way to rejuvenate skin and treat scars and wrinkles. … A press release from the American Academy of Dermatology also states that people can expect a reduction in the “appearance of large pores, fine lines and wrinkles, scars, and stretch marks.
Over all, microneedling treatments are considered very safe, and there have been few reports of adverse events related to the practice, says Dr. Arndt. It’s also well tolerated by most skin types, including darker skin, and is typically less expensive than other similar treatments, such as laser surgery, he says.
Your skin will be red for about 24 hours after the procedure, but this redness will quickly fade in a day or two, after which time, you will be able to wear makeup and resume your normal skincare routine. The procedure can be performed quite often, depending on your skin’s condition and innate ability to heal.