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Microneedling


Do your skin concerns like acne scars, wrinkles, stretch marks and fine lines make you conscious and make you feel uncomfortable in public? If yes, then we've got you covered as the microneedling technique is gaining popularity nowadays for its fine results in skin rejuvenation. It is a procedure in which small sterilized needles puncture the skin that increases the collage production in the skin and refines skin texture.

How Does The Treatment Work?


The Microneedling treatment works as follows:

  • Using tiny needles, microneedling stimulates the production of collagen in your skin. The procedure's pinpricks cause little skin damage, and the skin responds by producing new collagen-rich tissue.
  • The tone and texture of this new skin tissue are more uniform. With time or damage, the skin frequently loses collagen. Adding more collagen may aid in firming the skin by promoting the production of new tissue in the skin.
  • Radiofrequency, platelet-rich plasma, and topical serums can all be used in conjunction with microneedling.

A dermatologist can assist you in making choices about additional treatment possibilities and their projected costs.

Cost of Microneedling


The cost of Microneedling depends on the condition of your skin.

Faqs


Results may differ depending on the extent of the skin issue, where it is located, and the chosen treatment strategy.
Four to six treatment sessions might be suggested by a doctor. After microneedling, the skin may continue to produce more collagen for three to six months.

Although individual treatment regimens differ, studies has shown that post-acne scarring can improve slightly after just two microneedling sessions.
People saw a good improvement in the appearance of their scars and a moderate improvement in the texture of their skin after six sessions.

Practically any region of the body can benefit from microneedling. The face, neck, and chest are the most frequently treated locations. Stretch marks and most other types of scarring can also be treated with micro-needling.

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