What is Microneedling?
Small, sterile needles are used during the cosmetic technique known as microneedling to promote the formation of collagen. It might rapidly and effectively smooth, tighten, and tone skin while minimizing the appearance of scars, acne, and wrinkles!
Is it safe?
For the majority of persons who are in generally good health, it is regarded as safe. Almost no downtime is needed after microneedling because it is so minimally invasive. For those who use specific acne drugs, have active acne, have moderate to severe psoriasis, or have eczema, microneedling might not be safe for them. After the procedure, you can have some light redness and irritation for a few days.
Why SKIN PEN for microneedling?
Skin Pen rejuvenates the skin from the inside out, resulting in younger-looking skin. Skin Pen is the first microneedling device to be approved by the FDA. Skin Pen has been shown to be both safe and effective, with results lasting up to six months. Skin Pen is a simple treatment that requires little to no downtime. Skin Pen has been shown to improve the appearance of acne scars and neck wrinkles.
How does Skin Pen precision microneedling works?
Following each treatment, the skin begins to mend itself, gradually appearing more regenerated and refreshed. Skin Pen is only used in professional settings and produces impressive effects without the use of heat or chemicals.
What are the benefits of microneedling?
Microneedling has the potential to reduce the appearance of scars, particularly acne scars, as well as fine lines and wrinkles. It reduces the size of enlarged pores. It can help to lessen the appearance of hyperpigmentation, also known as dark patches. It can also be used to balance out uneven skin tone. Microneedling can improve skin elasticity and make stretch marks less visible. It has been shown to reduce the appearance of scars. It can also be used to stimulate hair growth.
What are the complications of microneedling?
- Complications are usually insignificant. Complications that are common and expected include:
- Pain during the surgery (minor when adequate topical anesthetics are administered)
- Erythema, inflammation, and minor edema (which usually goes away within hours to days)