What is Microneedling?

If you still feel like a teenager but the mirror tells another tale, you may be wondering how you can close the gap. How can you bridge the divide between how you feel and how you look, and you can you reclaim the youthful appearance you long for?

The answer could be just a few needles away. Microneedling has been gaining popularity with men and women trying to fight the effects of aging, and many have already found amazing results. With microneedling, you do not have to be a movie star to look years younger than your age, and you do not have submit yourself to painful plastic surgery or other invasive procedures to start looking, and feeling, younger.

Here are some key things you need to know about microneedling, from what it is and how it works to what you can expect when you undergo the procedure to how long it will take to see results. Armed with this information, you can make an intelligent and informed decision, one that can lead you to a more beautiful future.

What is Microneedling?

As the name implies, microneedling involves the use of tiny needles. These needles are fully sterilized, so you do not have to worry about infection or the introduction of dangerous pathogens. While you may experience a bit of discomfort, the small size of the needles means pain should be minimal, and many people do not feel any discomfort at all.

Once those tiny needles are inserted into the skin, your body starts to go to work. The small wounds the tiny needles leave behind encourage your body to make more of the chemicals that make up youthful skin, including both collagen and elastin. Essentially, the microneedling treatment is helping your body heal from the inside out, so you can regain the youthful appearance you thought was gone forever.

What Skin Conditions Can Microneedling Treat?

Microneedling is most closely associated with giving aging skin a more youthful appearance, but it can be used to treat a number of common skin conditions as well. Here are some of the health and beauty issues that can be effectively treated with the use of microneedling.

  • Alopecia, commonly known as hair loss

  • Scars

  • Acne

  • Hyperpigmentation, a condition in which dark spots or patches appear on the skin

  • Reduced elasticity of the skin

  • Stretch marks

  • Fine lines

  • Wrinkles

  • Sun damaged skin

  • Large and visible pores

As you can see, microneedling is an effective form of treatment for many common skin conditions, from acne and the scars it leaves behind to damage resulting from a lifetime of happy sunbathing. If you want to look and feel better, it makes sense to explore what microneedling has to offer.

The Best Candidates for Microneedling

Some people are more suitable candidates for microneedling than others, and it is important to work with your doctor or dermatologist to develop an effective treatment plan for your aging or damaged skin. While microneedling can be effective for people of all ages, sexes and races, the procedure tends to work better on those with darker skin tones.

This is because unlike many other cosmetic procedures, microneedling does not involve the use of heat. If you have a light and fair complexion, you should consult your dermatologist about the effectiveness of microneedling for your particular skin tone.

How Does Microneedling Work?

A number of health care and skin care professionals can provide microneedling treatments, but it is always important to do your homework and research the qualifications of any provider you are considering. Talk to others who have had the procedure done, ask about what they liked and did not like about the results and use your own good judgment when choosing a microneedling provider.

When you arrive for your microneedling procedure, you should expect to spend a minimum of 30 minutes in the office. That includes approximately 10-20 minutes for the treatment itself, plus additional time for the check-in and consultation.

On average, you will need around four to six microneedling treatments to achieve the results you are looking for. The exact number of treatments will depend on the condition you are treating, the extent of the damage to your skin and the results you hope to achieve.

Before the microneedling procedure begins, the provider will first apply a numbing cream to the skin. This will prevent you from feeling any pain as the tiny needles are inserted into your skin. Once they are in place the needles will go to work, making tiny holes in your skin, and that will spur your body into action, healing that microscopic damage from the inside out.

If you are tired of looking older than your years, you owe it to yourself to check out the many benefits microneedling has to offer. If you are a candidate for microneedling, you could see some amazing results, including the elimination of wrinkles and fine lines, healing of your acne and facial scars and better and tighter skin from the inside out.

WestShore Skin & Health Center
www.wsskinandhealth.com
(440) 250-1535
moc.htlaehdnanikssw@su.tcatnoc

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