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Microneedling has become increasingly popular. It is less invasive than other procedures and gives excellent results. It is an effective treatment for many skin issues including: acne scars, hyperpigmentation, sagging skin, lines and wrinkles.

It has also been called skin needling, collagen induction therapy (CIT), and percutaneous collagen induction (PCI)

What is it?

Micro‐needling is aimed at stimulating the body’s own collagen production to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, stretch marks, skin laxity and scarring. It has also been successfully used for hair restoration in cases of alopecia. A microneedling pen (with tiny needles) is used to create micro-channels on the skin which will induce healing and the production of collagen and growth factors to improve the appearance and smoothness of the skin.

What is it good for?

Microneedling is used to treat and improve conditions like:

-acne scars

-fine lines

-wrinkles

-loose skin

-skin texture

-uneven skin tone

-large pore size

-brown spots

-stretch marks

-pigment issues

-hair loss.

Did you know that Microneedling is excellent for acne scarring and post-inflammatory pigmentation….

Does it hurt?

A topical numbing cream is applied for about 30 minutes. You will feel slight pressure but not pain.

When will I see results?

Approximately 48 to 72 hours after the treatment you’ll have an increase in collagen production and most people will notice tightening, tighter pores and smoother complexion. It can take at least 4-12 weeks to see full results though. The new collagen will last for several years, which is why micro needling treatment is considered a very long lasting treatment.

Will I need to take time off from work?

It will look and feel like a mild to moderate sunburn and your skin to appear red after you’ve had microneedling. The redness should subside within 24 hours. However, if you have sensitive skin or a more aggressive treatment was done, the redness may take a couple of days to subside. Some dryness and flaking is also expected.

Can I just use a roller at home?

The sloped, or curved, insertion of needles on a rolling device can create damaging trenches in the epidermis leading to more bleeding, pain and longer recovery time. The vertical needling minimizes pain and bleeding, and offers a safe, consistent treatment method that better rejuvenates the skin.

Are you ready to get your Microneedling Session scheduled?

How much does it cost?

Treatments can cost up to hundreds of dollar. We currently offer an affordable add-on service for current clients of $30 to the essential facial treatment. It is included in the Deluxe Treatment.

How many treatments do I need?

For collagen induction it is recommend to start with 3 treatments, 3 to 6 weeks apart. For scar reduction an average of 3 to 6 treatments are recommended. In some cases, alternating microneedling with peels will lead to the best results.

Contraindications:

– Keloid scars

– History of eczema

– Psoriasis and other chronic conditions

– History of actinic (solar) keratosis

– History of Herpes Simplex infections

– History of diabetes

– Presence of raised moles, warts on targeted area

– Scleroderma, collagen vascular diseases or cardiac abnormalities

– Blood clotting problems, active bacterial or fungal infection, immuno‐suppression

– Pregnant or nursing

– Active Acne

Post-treatment Care:

-No sun exposure for 3 days

-No Makeup for 24 hours

-No exfoliation for 48 hours

-Do not take any anti-inflammatory medications such as ibuprofen, Motrin or Advil since these will interfere with the natural inflammatory process that is critical and responsible for your skin improvement.

Learn more or schedule your treatment: https://www.myperfectskinclinic.com/microneedling

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