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Microneedling (aka collagen-induction therapy) is a nonsurgical treatment that penetrates your skin’s surface with fine needles to improve its appearance. This popular procedure can help smooth lines and wrinkles, even skin tone (including stubborn melasma), minimize large pores, firm skin, and fade stretch marks and scars, including acne scars.

Deliberately inserting tiny needles into your skin may sound a little medieval, but most skin rejuvenation treatments (including lasers and chemical peels) trigger a similar kind of wound-healing response, to kick-start a regeneration process at the cellular level.

What is Microneedling?

Microneedling (also known as skin needling or collagen induction therapy) is a type of treatment that uses small needles to cause tiny punctures in the skin. These small contact points encourage the body to create a wound healing response and renew the skin cells. As your skin repairs, the production of collagen and elastin is triggered to give an almost immediate plumping effect. It can also help tackle other skin damage such as scarring, dark marks, sun damage and ageing.

Benefits of Microneedling
Microneedling is most commonly used to treat the following skin conditions:

  • Dull skin: Rejuvenate tired and dull skin and combat the initial signs of ageing.
  • Wrinkles: Fine lines and wrinkles on the face can be visibly reduced, as microneedling triggers collagen production.
  • Scarring: Scars from acne and Chicken Pox can be improved and an uneven texture can be smoothed out with microneedling.
  • Pigmentation: Can help to fade dark patches such as pigmentation due to sun damage or ageing.

Microneedling is a great treatment for you if you have darker skin because it doesn’t involve peels or lasers, which can cause pigmentation issues.

Treatments can be performed on the body as well as the face, prices below are based on an area the size of the face.

Cons

  • Microneedling results are extremely technique-dependent. Inexperienced providers or DIY at-home devices can damage your skin and even leave scars.
  • Other potential complications include infection and hyperpigmentation.
  • You’ll need a series of multiple treatments (at least three) to get the full benefits, and follow-up sessions are required to maintain them.
  • While the treatment can help with mild skin laxity, particularly around the eyes and jawline, it can’t significantly lift and tighten skin.
  • Skin will be sensitive to the sun post-treatment, and direct UV exposure should be avoided.
  • The treatment can trigger cold sores.

Your microneedling consultation: what to expect

Your microneedling consultation will be with a practitioner for rejuvenation. The practitioner will assess your condition and determine the most appropriate form of treatment. During your consultation they will be able to answer any questions you may have about your skin condition and give you personalised advice. If they decide your skin condition can be treated, they will be able to carry out the procedure in-clinic.

Microneedling Pen: This is a unique electronic mechanism which allows your practitioner to control treatment intensity to best suit your needs. A solution is also applied to the skin, containing hyaluronic acid, minerals, vitamins and peptides, which stimulates cell proliferation and so reduces the skin’s contours and improves elasticity. The microneedling pen treatment is targeted and ideal for clients who have localised areas of concern.

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