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Why micro needling Is A Good Alternative For Facial Peels?

Collagen induction treatment, known as Micro needling, superficial skin toning, dermarolling or finger massage, is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that involves repeatedly prickling of the skin with small, hollow needles. Unlike traditional injections or electrolysis, there is no need for anesthetics, needles or anesthetic gas. This treatment is safe and non-invasive and has been used safely and effectively to treat skin conditions, such as fine lines, acne scars, rosacea, stretch marks, wrinkles and sun damage. It also reduces the appearance of scar tissue. The treatments are usually carried out on the face, hands, neck, arms, legs, breasts, buttocks, thighs, abdomen, back, chest, upper chest and back of hands.

One benefit of microneedling pen treatment is that one treatment can treat a wide variety of skin conditions, since the tiny needle punctures allow penetration into all layers of the skin. Since the treatment is painless, one can also perform the procedure without any discomfort. During a one-time session, the patient lies on a table under a special table that contains a number of needles. The procedure typically takes from five to ten minutes, depending on the depth of the skin’s surface.

Before performing the treatment, a medical professional must determine if your skin type is suitable. Patients with skin disorders, such as psoriasis, eczema, acne, thickened or dry skin and sunburnt skin should not undergo this procedure. The procedure can be performed by a dermatologist or aesthetician who specializes in this method. The dermarollers and hyaluronic acid plasters are not suitable for patients with severe dryness or stretch marks.

A medical professional will apply a local anesthetic cream on the skin surface, which acts as a temporary painkiller. After this, a disposable needle with microbeads is inserted into the area. The needle serves as a guide for the Micro needling treatment. The tiny beads puncture the skin in small clusters. Each cluster releases a small amount of hyaluronic acid. The effect causes the deep hydration of the treated area, enhancing skin smoothness and color.

Once the needles are in place, the technician shifts them out away from the treated region and into the subcutaneous fat layers just under the skin. The microbes in the needles are gradually deposited below the surface of the skin. This provides a gradual stretch to the muscle layer below. The Micro needling treatment has been shown to improve wrinkled skin by up to 40 percent.

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