Microneedling Q&A
What is microneedling? This effective cosmetic treatment reduces the signs of aging and many other skin issues by using needles to make tiny holes in the skin and stimulate collagen production.
In this article, we’ll find out how microneedling works, microneedling benefits, and what you can expect after the treatment.
What is microneedling and how does it work?
Microneedling is a procedure used to treat various skin conditions such as pigmentation, scars and sun damage. During the treatment, tiny sterile needles penetrate the skin, creating multiple small puncture wounds. These very slight injuries trigger the body to heal itself by creating more collagen and elastin.
These two proteins are essential for skin health and give it a firm, smooth, and plump appearance. The treatment has become increasingly popular because, as we age, we naturally produce less collagen, resulting in the skin becoming thinner and less elastic, leading to wrinkles and sagging skin.
Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is a simple procedure with minimal discomfort.
Before starting, the technician will apply a topical anesthetic to reduce the risk of any discomfort. A pen-like tool with tiny needles is then moved over the skin to treat the desired area. The treatment typically takes under one hour, but this will depend on the size of the area treated.
What are the benefits?
Microneedling benefits numerous skin-related complaints. Many people choose this treatment to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles for a more youthful look. However, it’s also effective in addressing acne and other scars on the skin.
Microneedling can improve the thickening of the skin caused by rosacea, reduce the effects of sun damage such as age spots, and minimize enlarged pores. In addition, by increasing skin elasticity, microneedling can effectively treat stretch marks and the loose skin associated with weight loss or liposuction.
After the procedure, improvements will begin as the skin regenerates and the effects of moisturizers and other topical treatments are delivered deeper into the skin.
What areas can be treated?
Most people have microneedling treatment on their face, but other body parts can see significant benefits from a collagen boost. Areas prone to stretch marks such as the stomach, chest, butt, or thighs can also get great results from this cosmetic procedure.
Is there any downtime?
Intentionally causing small wounds to the skin is not as bad as it may sound; microneedling simply activates the body’s natural response systems to create more collagen.
After treatment, you may experience minor irritations such as redness, swelling, flaking, skin sensitivity, and itching. These side effects are perfectly normal and typically pass within 24 to 48 hours.
No downtime is required and you can return to your full day-to-day routine once any noticeable aftereffects resolve.
Regarding aftercare, don't wear makeup for the first 24 hours after microneedling, avoid direct sunlight and apply sunscreen regularly.
When can you start seeing results?
Some people notice a difference within the first week, but the full benefits of microneedling are seen four to six weeks after your treatment. This is because collagen production and cellular turnover take time.
While the number of treatments will vary by age, the area treated, and skin concerns, most people require a series of three to five treatments over the course of a year to achieve optimum results.
Contact us!
If you have an issue that you feel would benefit from microneedling treatment, simply contact us at the Bella Derma Beauty Center in Orlando, Florida. We offer a full range of aesthetic treatments at affordable prices, all performed by highly qualified health professionals to ensure our clients achieve the best possible results.
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