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Microneedling:
Collagen Induction Therapy
Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure used to encourage collagen production by using small, sterilized needles. Learn more below!
What is Microneedling good for?
Microneedling DON’T List
Talk to your healthcare provider before getting microneedling if you have:
Acne or are taking medication for acne.
Blood disorders or are on anticoagulants (drugs that prevent blood clots).
Cancer and are receiving chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
Frequent skin rashes (contact dermatitis) or cold sores.
Keloidal tendency (your skin forms hard, raised scars).
Moles, freckles, skin tags or other growths that change in size or shape or bleed.
Skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis.
Neck Wrinkles
Target skin’s natural collagen without heat or chemicals. Reduce the appearance of aging for more youthful-looking skin.
Acne Scars
Ease the appearance of facial acne scars for total skin renewal.
About Microneedling
Microneedling is a minimally invasive procedure using thin needles. The procedure can help reduce the appearance of skin concerns such as acne scars, stretch marks or wrinkles. Most people get microneedling for cosmetic purposes, but it can also help with some medical conditions.
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Microneedling and microdermabrasion are both procedures to improve the look and texture of your skin. But microdermabrasion doesn’t use needles. Instead, a healthcare provider uses a device with a rough edge, like sandpaper, to exfoliate the uppermost layer of your skin. Microneedling goes deeper into your skin than microdermabrasion, so it might work better for problems beneath the surface, such as acne scars.
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