Microneedling
Microneedling boosts your skin’s natural healing process by stimulating collagen and elastin production. It helps reduce acne scars, fine lines, and uneven texture for smoother, younger-looking skin.
Rediscover smoother, brighter skin through natural rejuvenation.
What is Microneedling?
Microneedling is a minimally invasive procedure for your skin. Your healthcare provider uses thin needles to make tiny holes in the top layer of your skin. The damage helps stimulate your skin’s healing process, so it produces more collagen and elastin. These proteins keep your skin firm and smooth.
Most people get microneedling on their face, but you can also get it on your legs, back, neck or other areas where you notice damaged or aging skin. You’ll probably need multiple treatments to achieve your desired results.
Who is Microneedling for?
Microneedling has cosmetic and medical uses. You might consider microneedling if you’re concerned about:
Enlarged pores.
Fine lines or wrinkles.
Loose or crepey (thin and wrinkled) skin.
Mild scars, especially those from acne or burns.
Skin discoloration or uneven skin tone.
Stretch marks.
Who should avoid Microneedling?
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.