Microneedling
What is Microneedling?
What is Microneedling? Microneedling is the insertion of very fine short, sterilized needles into the skin for rejuvenation
How Does It Work?
The Power of Micro-Needling
Micro-needling is based on the skin's natural ability to repair itself when it experiences physical damage, such as cuts, burns, abrasions, or other injuries. When the skin is injured, the body immediately begins the healing process, which triggers the production of new collagen.
A micro-needling device intentionally creates tiny, controlled micro-injuries in the outermost layer of the skin, stimulating this healing process and promoting collagen production. This technique has been shown to reduce the appearance of acne scars, fine lines, and wrinkles, while also diminishing hyperpigmentation. Additionally, micro-needling improves skin tone and texture, leaving your skin smoother, firmer, and looking more youthful.
Micro-needling is based on the skin's natural ability to repair itself when it experiences physical damage, such as cuts, burns, abrasions, or other injuries. When the skin is injured, the body immediately begins the healing process, which triggers the production of new collagen.
A micro-needling device intentionally creates tiny, controlled micro-injuries in the outermost layer of the skin, stimulating this healing process and promoting collagen production. This technique has been shown to reduce the appearance of acne scars, fine lines, and wrinkles, while also diminishing hyperpigmentation. Additionally, micro-needling improves skin tone and texture, leaving your skin smoother, firmer, and looking more youthful.
Microneedling And Hair LossMicroneedling is mostly known as a scar treatment. However, this popular treatment has been recently studied as a potential adjunctive treatment for androgenic alopecia and alopecia areata. Microneedling can also help induce stem in the hair follicles that may lead to hair growth. Microneedling may also promote the absorption of products used to treat your hair loss