There are a variety of anti-aging treatments, from Botox to eMatrix, that can help your clients maintain a youthful appearance.
In the pursuit of younger, more radiant skin, microneedling is one of the newest medical aesthetic treatments that consumers are looking for.
Just what is this thing called microneedling?
Nowadays, microneedling is all the rage in the wellness and cosmetics industries. Microneedling, sometimes called collagen induction therapy, can reduce the visibility of scars caused by acne and stretch marks.
Minimally invasive procedures like this aim to harness the skin’s innate recuperative powers by triggering the generation of new collagen. Collagen is a protein responsible for the firmness and elasticity of human skin; it acts as a netting to keep skin cells in place.
Microneedling, in contrast to laser-based treatments, is gentle enough to use on people with darker skin tones since it reduces the likelihood of hyperpigmentation and scarring.
What’s the deal with microneedling?
The whole process just takes around 15 minutes. A numbing cream is given before the pen-shaped device with multiple needles glides across the skin, causing a controlled damage to the skin’s surface and triggering a three-stage healing process.
Inflammation. The handheld gadget punctures the skin, which then prompts the immune system to clean the wounds and send more blood to the area to generate new tissue.
Proliferation. The extracellular matrix is reconstructed by granulation cells, which repair the wound.
Remodeling. New skin tissue and blood vessels grow to fill in the wound.
This dermarolling method can be performed without additional serum infusion or with additional serum infusion for more dramatic results. Examples of common serums are:
Improve hydration and wrinkle prevention with hyaluronic acid.
Use vitamin C to get younger-looking skin.
Products that diminish hyperpigmentation and brighten the skin.
And a host of antibacterial substances proven effective against acne
After undergoing microneedling, skin will be noticeably smoother and more even in texture. Microneedling can help the skin look younger since it stimulates the production of collagen.
Microneedling’s Advantages
Microneedling is popular because it produces visible effects with little to no recovery time. Microneedling treatments also have other advantages, such as:
Crease lines and wrinkles. Loss of elastin and collagen leads to sagging skin and wrinkles in the face. Fine lines and wrinkles can be minimized with the help of a microneedling technique since it triggers the body’s own creation of collagen and elastin.
Scars (including acne) (including acne). By stimulating the production of new collagen and elastin, microneedling improves the look of acne scars.
Marks of pregnancy Intense stretching causes scarring on the skin. Stretch mark tissue is deteriorated by microneedling, leading to new collagen synthesis. After numerous sessions, a client’s stretch marks should begin to diminish.
Rosacea. This is a prevalent condition that causes facial redness and often results in collagen breakdown. Sunlight, certain beverages, and extremes in temperature can all aggravate rosacea. The look of rosacea can be reduced thanks to microneedling, which stimulates the production of a lot of collagen.