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Microneedling with PRP Facial Training

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Microneedling: What Is It?

Microneedling is a non-surgical method of skin rejuvenation in which tiny needles are used in a handheld device to penetrate the skin. Because of this, collagen and elastin are produced, which aids in the healing of wounds. Hyaluronic acid and vitamin C are two examples of topical treatments that can enter the skin to work more effectively than other methods.

Percutaneous collagen induction, skin needling, and collagen induction therapy are all names for micro-needling.

 

Some Positive Effects of Microneedling

In addition to reducing the appearance of the visible signs of age like lines and wrinkles, this anti-aging treatment can also improve the appearance of your skin by addressing concerns such as acne scars, pore size, skin texture, stretch marks, and brown spots. As long as there are no lesions, infections, or known wound-healing issues, anyone can undergo a micro-needling procedure.

 

Training for the Face Using Platelet-Rich Plasma and Microneedling

Microneedling is a beneficial procedure on its own, but it’s even more powerful when combined with PRP (PRP).

Collagen induction therapy, or micro-needling, is a form of treatment. The microneedles prick the skin, creating channels that anti-aging creams can use as a super-absorption pathway. This powerful anti-aging treatment increases nutrition absorption by the skin by 3000% in the immediate post-treatment period. Just think of how powerful it would be if combined with PRP (PRP).

After the micro-needling procedure, you will apply the patient’s platelet-rich plasma (PRP) topically, using the skills you learned in your training. The next step is to learn how to utilize a micro-needling instrument, also known as a micro pen, which makes tiny punctures in the skin to induce a controlled injury, also known as microtraumas. When you’re done with the micro-needling procedure, you’ll put the patient’s platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on their skin. Using these growth factors will supercharge cell turnover, maximizing the advantages of the healing process.

Your patients can reap a plethora of anti-aging benefits from your services:

The body’s ability to make collagen and elastin will improve.

The color of your skin will vastly improve.

Improved hyperpigmentation is a result.

The skin texture of patients who are worried about wrinkles and fine lines will improve. Stretch marks and acne scars will fade and the skin will feel firmer. Melasma sufferers benefit tremendously from micro-needling with PRP.

The standard beginning point is three to six treatments spread out over one year. Maintenance entails a touch-up session once or twice a year.