Microneedling is being utilised for a wide variety of conditions. Although it is a relatively new dermatological procedure, research studies support evidence of its efficiency in the treatment and management of common and not-so-common skin conditions.
The combination of microneedling with other tried-and-tested dermatological treatments such as radiofrequency, chemical peeling, subcision, and laser enhances the potency, and penetrative action. This makes it a very versatile procedure that men and women can try out in the future. Lastly, the infusion of skin vitamins and other topical skin formulations provide the best skin rejuvenation results in just a few microneedling sessions.
In this article, we will list down the common and not-so-common applications of mirconeedling:
Skin rejuvenation
The most popular reason for using microneedling in the clinical setting is for ultimate skin rejuvenation. The controlled microinjuries induce the reorganisation of old collagen fibres and the production of new ones. In addition to collagen, microneedling also stimulates the production of elastin, capillaries, and other growth factors that lead to firmer and younger looking skin.
The production of the fundamental skin proteins delivers an overall flawless appearance of the skin as evidenced by diminished skin ageing signs including fine lines, wrinkles, crow’s feet, and age spots to name a few.
Patients with enlarged pores and dull skin are usually advised to undergo microneedling sessions, too.
Acne Scars
Acne scars is definitely the most common reason why skin experts recommend microneedling in the first place. Individuals suffering from post-acne facial atrophic scars are recommended to undergo microneedling treatment if they wish to reduce its appearance on the skin over time. When compared alongside traditional scar reduction treatments such as chemical peeling and platelet-rich plasma procedure, microneedling has been found to be more effective in treating boxcar scars and similar type of skin injuries.
Microneedling may also be used in the treatment of post-surgical scars, post-traumatic scars, varicella scars and burn scars.
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