MICRONEEDLING

Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy or dermarolling, is a cosmetic procedure that involves the use of a device with fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin. The primary purpose of microneedling is to stimulate the skin's natural wound healing processes, leading to increased collagen and elastin production, which can improve the texture, tone, and overall quality of the skin. Microneedling is used to address various skin concerns and conditions, including:

Fine Lines and Wrinkles: Microneedling can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, particularly those caused by aging or sun damage.

Scars: It is effective in treating scars, including acne scars, surgical scars, and scars from injuries. Microneedling can break down scar tissue and stimulate the production of new, healthy skin cells.

Uneven Skin Tone: Microneedling can help improve the appearance of hyperpigmentation, sunspots, and melasma, resulting in a more even skin tone.

Skin Texture: This procedure can refine the skin's texture, making it smoother and softer.

Stretch Marks: Microneedling may reduce the appearance of stretch marks by promoting collagen production in the affected areas.

Pore Size: It can help minimize the appearance of enlarged pores.

Multiple microneedling sessions are usually recommended to achieve the best results, with each session spaced several weeks apart. The exact number of sessions needed depends on the individual's skin concerns and goals.