Microneedling
What is it?
Microneedling, or collagen induction therapy, is a low-risk procedure that involves tiny needles creating controlled micro-injuries in the skin’s surface to trigger natural healing and collagen production.
How does it work?
These tiny injuries prompt the skin’s repair response, boosting collagen and elastin production. It's frequently used on the face, neck, chest, and hands to treat fine lines, acne scars, large pores, and uneven texture. Downtime is minimal—typically just mild redness or swelling for a day or two.
Types:
Manual Microneedling: Handheld rollers or stamps with fine needles create precise microchannels in the skin, enhancing product absorption and stimulating skin renewal.
Automated Microneedling Pens: Dermapen offers precise, deeper, and more even treatment.
Radiofrequency Microneedling: Microneedling with RF boosts collagen using heat and deeper penetration.
Benefits:
Enhances skin texture, diminishes scarring, and boosts product absorption.
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