Monday, 27 August 2018

HOW MICRONEEDLING REMOVES SCARS & BOOSTS COLLAGEN?





For those looking to improve the look of scars, boost collagen, or encourage hair growth, microneedling might offer a minimally invasive solution. The practice of microneedling dates back to 1995, but it has gained significant traction in recent years thanks to new technology.

Micro Needling ( also known as skin needling or the micro needle therapy), is also refer to as Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT). Micro needling involves using a handheld roller which is placed multiple, fine pointed needles on the surface of your skin. The roller has needles from 1mm to 3mm in length, and the micro needles only penetrate the topmost layer of your skin. This action activates the skin's natural wound healing process by creating small punctures in the skin that help to create collagen and elastin.
This process is a very intense and the micro needling treatment has to be done by a recognized skin care professional.

The small puncture wounds made by the rolling needles stimulates collagen in the epidermis layer. It punctures the blood vessels that are present under the skin and in return blood clots pushing the production is collagen and elastin. These critical elements are very necessary if you want your skin and pores to be revitalized.

Though, it seems a bit radical, the micro needling therapy uses microscopic needles in an infinitesimal degree making the outward trauma effects of a negative. For sensitive skin, physicians often use the numbing product on the skin to minimize any uneasiness and discomfort.

No matter the different skin colors, Micro Needling procedure in Portland can be done on all kinds of skin types and colors. The procedure helps you to get a thicker, smoother and tighter skin with an increased blood flow leading to minimum scars and quick healing of acne and surgical scars. Micro needling procedure also minimizes the fine lines, wrinkles and increases the penetration of the serums, moisture, lotions and more. Along with these all benefits, the Micro Needling procedure in Portland also minimizes the stretch marks and hair loss. Skin needling procedure needs to be repeated regularly every 6-8 weeks as long as the epidermis is healed; best of all, collagen formation can continue for up to 12 months after one treatment.

Microneedling is the insertion of very fine short needles into the skin for the purposes of rejuvenation, explains Dr. Macrene. The most popular (and cost effective) microneedling device, known as a dermaroller, is made up of micro-fine needles that range in diameter from 0.5 and 2.5 millimeters. But if the prospect of multiple needle wounds sounds slightly ominous, rest assured, the punctures are more like pin-pricks that enter only skin deep.

When your skin starts repairing itself it turbocharges your body's natural ability to produce collagen and elastin, which provides that firm plumpness. “It also helps improve skin texture, reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks and creates a more youthful skin tone

The idea of rolling small needles over your skin might sound like torture, but the procedure starts with your face being anesthetised with topical cream and has minimal downtime. “The treatment can be tailored to the specific needs of the patient and can result in just a few hours of redness, mild swelling and red patches.

The number of sessions depends on the skin condition, but typically you're looking at 3-5 treatments in 4-6 week intervals with maintenance treatments every 6-9 months

At Ree Age, eminent dermatologists will attend the patients with utmost good care and our team ensures desired results to the patients. 

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