Micro needling is performed using a handheld roller that has multiple fine-pointed needles. The needles are approximately 1-3mm in length and penetrate the epidermis. The skin roller activates its natural wound healing process by making small punctures in it that stimulate collagen and elastin production.
A small puncture wound stimulates collagen and breaks down blood vessels under your skin. The blood clots and creates an environment that promotes collagen and elastin production. These important elements are what help to rejuvenate the skin and pores.
This sounds extreme, but the trauma that is caused by the procedure is minimal and not visible to the outside world is negligible. For those with sensitive skin, skin needling might involve the application of a numbing cream to your skin. This will allow for the treatment to be performed quickly and easily.
Microneedling DC therapy is suitable for all skin types, even sensitive. The final result will be thicker skin, smoother skin, improved blood flow to areas that are not healing well, reduced appearance of scarring (including acne), and more penetration of serums, moisturizers, and other benefits. You may also experience less hair loss and stretch marks. You can repeat microneedling every 6-8 weeks, as long as your epidermis heals. Best of all, collagen can continue to form for up 12 months after the first treatment.