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Microneedling

Microneedling is a great way to give your skin the instant lift and firming treatment it needs. The process generates new collagen, which helps cells grow faster so you can get that smooth feeling back in no time!

About Microneedling

Microneedling is a great way to help your skin heal faster and more effectively. The damage from these tiny holes will stimulate the production of collagen, which keeps you looking young with firm facial muscles!

Microneedling is a safe and effective procedure for your skin. Your healthcare provider will use thin needles to make tiny holes in the top layer of your epidermis, which helps stimulate its healing process so you can have firmer-looking results with less time spent experiencing discomfort or pain from this treatment.

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  • Enjoy firmer, smoother, and more toned skin
  • Takes advantage of the body’s natural healing response to provide long-lasting results
  • Achieve the beautiful, glowing, youthful-looking skin
  • Improve the appearance of acne scars on the face
  • Minimally-invasive procedure

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Microneedling FAQ’s

Microneedling is a great way to help your skin heal faster and more effectively. The damage from these tiny holes will stimulate the production of collagen, which keeps you looking young with firm facial muscles!

Microneedling is a safe and effective procedure for your skin. Your healthcare provider will use thin needles to make tiny holes in the top layer of your epidermis, which helps stimulate its healing process so you can have firmer-looking results with less time spent experiencing discomfort or pain from this treatment!

A single microneedling treatment can cost anywhere between $100 to $700. Most microneedling clients need anywhere from two to five treatments (spaced four to six weeks apart) to see their ideal results.

The results last about three months on average, but it all depends on how long new collagen will stay fresh in your system and what degree or types of concerns you have concerning them.

Microneedling is an excellent alternative to Botox because it addresses more than just wrinkles and lines. It’s also less invasive, with fewer side effects that won’t interfere with your daily life like paralyzing injections do!

The full benefits of this treatment can only be realized with at least 4 to 6 sessions. This gives your skin enough time for progress and renewal and the creation of new collagen that lasts forever! If you have deeper scarring or other hard-to-treat issues like these, it may require up to eight treatments.

Microneedling may not be a permanent solution for those looking to improve their skin because it is constantly changing, and each person’s body has different Reactance levels.

Patients can expect their skin to look red immediately after a microneedling treatment. As part of the body’s natural wound-healing response, the increased blood flow causes this vibrant coloration in some patients. Still, it doesn’t affect others with different genes or whose melanin production rate does not match up properly with where they are donating energy from within themselves- a topic we’ll cover more next time!

Microneedling Contraindications:

  • Suspicious Lesions- These must be diagnosed by a practitioner prior to beginning treatment
  • Discontinue autoimmune therapies and retinoid products 24 hours prior to beginning treatment
  • Do not treat over active acne, rosacea, or other inflammatory conditions
  • Do not treat over open wounds
  • Do not use the device inside of orbital rim, such as eyelids or inside the vermillion border of the lips
  • Consider prophylactic treatments for those clients prone to viral breakouts
  • Treatments are not to be administered for at least 6 months after the use of Accutane
  • Keloid scars
  • Active eczema
  • Psoriasis and other chronic conditions
  • History of actinic or solar keratosis
  • History of herpes simplex infections
  • History of diabetes
  • Presence of raised moles in area to be treated

Absolute Contraindications:

  • Scleroderma, collagen or vascular diseases and cardiac abnormalities
  • Blood clotting conditions
  • Active bacterial or fungal infections
  • Immunosuppression
  • Not recommend for women who are pregnant or nursing

Before you book your first microneedling appointment, you should discuss a few things with your doctor. First, you must let them know if you have any active skin infections or rashes. You’ll also want to mention any allergies you have and any medications you’re taking that might thin your blood. It’s also important to inform your doctor of any history of keloid scarring. While microneedling is generally considered safe, it’s always best to err on the side of caution and make sure your doctor is aware of any potential risks. Doing so can ensure that you’ll get the most out of your treatment and achieve the best possible results.

Before the procedure, consider talking with the doctor 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 before the procedure.

It’s also recommended that you avoid using agents that may increase your skin’s sensitivity. Your doctor may recommend you stop using topical retinoids and exfoliants before your microneedling appointment.

SourceMicroneedling: Benefits, Side Effects, Cost, Results (healthline.com)

Since your skin channels are open and sensitive after your procedure, avoiding the following during your first week of recovery is best.

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  • sun exposure
  • skin care products with alpha-hydroxy acids and retinol
  • makeup
  • sweating

You can help your skin heal after microneedling by:

  • staying hydrated
  • using an antioxidant serum
  • using a cooling mask
  • using collagen-stimulating peptides

Source: Microneedling: Benefits, Side Effects, Cost, Results (healthline.com)

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