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Microneedling

Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure that involves using tiny needles to puncture the skin, which can help improve skin texture, reduce scarring, and promote collagen production.

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Microneedling

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  1. MICRO-NEEDLING

  2. MICRONEEDLING Microneedling, sometimes referred to as skin needling or collagen induction therapy, is a form of medical procedure in which microscopic punctures are made in the skin using small needles. These microscopic points of contact stimulate the body to produce a wound-healing response and regenerate skin cells. A nearly instantaneous plumping effect is produced as collagen and elastin formation is stimulated by skin repairs. Also, it can aid in the treatment of various skin issues like ageing, scarring, dark spots, and sun damage.

  3. Minimising scarring, particularly acne scarring • Decreasing the visibility of wrinkles and fine lines • Cutting down on enlarged pores BENEFITS OF MICRONEEDLING • Lowering the visibility of black patches or hyperpigmentation • Level out a crooked skin tone • Making skin more stretchy • Minimising stretch marks' visible appearance • Minimising the presence of scars • Encouraging alopecia sufferers to develop more hair

  4. WHAT ARE THE RISKS Although microneedling is largely regarded as safe and successful in the medical field, there are still potential hazards. Skin inflammation following the surgery is the main danger. Such negative impacts can include • Swelling • Discomfort at the site • Redness • Bruising • Dryness • Flaking of the skin Although bleeding is a rare side effect of microneedling, it can be more likely to happen during a more intensive procedure.

  5. TYPES OF MICRONEEDLING TREATMENTS Revitalize and rejuvenate with a microneedling pen This has a renewing effect by concentrating on just the top layers of skin using an electrical system and a small needle. This treatment's lower intensity results in less downtime than a deeper procedure while still producing a young complexion. Pen with Microneedles Your practitioner can adjust the strength of the treatment using this special electronic mechanism in order to best meet your demands. Hyaluronic acid, minerals, vitamins, and peptides are added to a solution that is also applied to the skin. This solution encourages cell proliferation, which decreases the contours of the skin and increases its flexibility. The microneedling pen therapy is focused and perfect for patients with specific problem areas. Dermaroller Thousands of minute touch points are made on the skin by rolling this titanium gadget over the area. As a result, the body develops a wound healing mechanism for skin that is renewed, smoother, and younger appearing. Customers who require treatment of a sizable area should use a dermaroller.

  6. LET'S CONNECT WITH US! 020 8444 3884 muswellhill@thesmilestudios.com www.thesmilestudios.co.uk

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