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Microneedling Training Will Help You Expand Your Medical Aesthetic Services

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Have you been contemplating a growth strategy for your medical aesthetics practice? Microneedling has recently become a popular therapy among celebrities. Collagen induction therapy is seeing a tremendous return and is the current medical trend. For those of your customers who aren’t quite ready to undergo laser treatments but want the anti-aging advantages that non-ablative laser treatments can provide, micro-needling is a great option.

 

Microneedling Certification Will Help You Extend Your Medical Spa’s Offerings

Your clients will need 8-12 treatments, spaced out at 2-week intervals, for best results. A micro-needling session typically costs $300. Adding this service to your list of medical aesthetic options is a no-brainer.

Because the epidermis is left intact during the micro-needling process, it is considered a non-ablative skin therapy. The process necessitates the use of specialized machinery, such as a manual rolling device or an automated stamping device.

This medical aesthetic procedure induces the formation of new tissue layers beneath the epidermis, including elastin and collagen fibers and new capillaries, which improves blood flow to the area. Scars, fine wrinkles, and a harsh skin texture all diminish as the skin plumps.

Plus, the microneedles help the skin better absorb anti-aging creams and serums by creating channels in the epidermis. When it comes to boosting collagen and elastin synthesis to thicken the skin, this therapy may be more effective than ablative laser skin treatments for some people.

There is a two-day minimum for downtime. This method is not limited to the face and can be used on any area of the body. Collagen stimulation may take up to 6 months to show its full effects. That’s why it’s important to combine treatments frequently.