Microneedling, a form of collagen induction therapy (CIT), creates controlled injuries underneath the skin’s surface with the use of a sterile needling cartridge. The injury induces the body's natural wound healing response to stimulate collagen. By stimulating collagen, loose/lax skin, uneven tone/texture, acne/chickenpox scarring, fine
Microneedling, a form of collagen induction therapy (CIT), creates controlled injuries underneath the skin’s surface with the use of a sterile needling cartridge. The injury induces the body's natural wound healing response to stimulate collagen. By stimulating collagen, loose/lax skin, uneven tone/texture, acne/chickenpox scarring, fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, pores, and more, are improved.
Most cases need three to six treatments, each spaced four-weeks apart. You may require a series of sessions to obtain your desired outcome.
Any patient with the following is considered a good candidate:
Any patient with the following would not be a good candidate:
SKIN WILL BE ERYTHEMATOUS & FLUSHED AFTER TREATMENT. PINPOINT BLEEDING MAY OCCUR, DO NOT APPLY MAKEUP FOR AT LEAST 12 HOURS.
RED OR PINK HUE MAY PERSIST, SIMILAR TO A MODERATE SUNBURN.
SKIN CAN BE PINK OR NORMAL COLOR. SWELLING SUBSIDES. SKIN CAN FEEL DRY AND/OR TIGHT. A SLIGHT OUTBREAK OF ACNE OR MILIA (TINY WHITE BUMPS) IS POSSIBLE. LIGHT FLAKING USUALLY OCCURS REAVEALING NEW SKIN.
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