Microneedling for Skin Rejuvenation
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Microneedling is a minimally invasive procedure and is one of the most effective forms of collagen induction therapies used for skin rejuvenation, skin tightening, improving texture and minimizing pores, pigmentation, acne and scarring. The FDA approved device creates controlled micro injuries that trigger the body’s natural wound healing response which initiates the release of natural growth factors to improve collagen formation and cellular tissue. Depending on your choice you can opt for a single treatment or a course of 4-6 sessions. Results may be seen after just one procedure, but studies have shown that best results are evident after a course of 4-6 treatments. Microneedling treatment can be used as a standalone treatment or combined with other What skin conditions can be treated with microneedling? Due to its powerful collagen induction mechanism and clinically proven results, microneedling treatments has become very popular in a large range of conditions. Not only it creates new collagen and elastin, but it reorganizes the old collagen fibers and triggers the creation of new capillaries in your skin, resulting in a tightening effect of your skin. This makes it one of the best non-invasive treatments for skin rejuvenation, reduction of fine lines and wrinkles, and pore size reduction. In this category we need to include stretch marks as well, which is a direct result of your skin losing its elasticity, condition successfully treated with microneedling. Micro-needling is also very popular in treating post-acne scars and scarring, one of the first conditions it was first created to treat. Studies have shown very good scar improvement, especially after a minimum course of 4-6 treatments. Acne vulgaris and problematic breakouts can also be treated with microneedling. It targets the sebaceous glands and helps treat the condition by reducing their sebum over production which is main cause of acne. Due to the versality of the latest devices and their adjustable depth, microneedling can also be used for hyperpigmentation, with visible results especially when the treatment is combined with a range of specific chemical peels. One of the latest conditions treated with the help of microneedling is androgenic alopecia and alopecia areata which essentially means hair loss of various causes. Studies have shown results comparable results with classical use of topical agents, and greater results when microneedling is combined with the hair growth formulations.