Microneedling
Deep regeneration, surface radiance
What is Microneedling?
Microneedling is one of the modern, effective, and non-invasive methods in the field of skin rejuvenation and repair. In this technique, using advanced devices and very thin needles, very tiny and controlled pores are created on the skin surface. This physical stimulation activates the natural skin regeneration process and increases collagen and elastin production. As a result, the skin appears smoother, more even, and more radiant.
Benefits of Microneedling:
- Activation of natural skin regeneration without the need for surgery
- Improvement of acne scars, dark spots, and uneven texture
- Reduction of fine lines and open pores
- Helps brighten and even out skin tone
- Suitable for all skin types, with minimal downtime
- Can be combined with serums and treatment cocktails for better results
Who are suitable candidates?
People who suffer from acne scars, sun spots or age spots, uneven texture, open pores, or early signs of aging can benefit significantly from this method.
Important considerations:
- Treatment sessions are usually done every 4 to 6 weeks in cycles.
- Regular use of sunscreen and avoiding direct sunlight after treatment is recommended.
- The skin may be slightly red or sensitive after the session, which improves within 24 to 48 hours.
Key Points at a Glance
- Definition: A non-invasive technique using fine needles to stimulate skin regeneration
- Main effects: Boosts collagen, improves texture, reduces scars and pores
- Common uses: Acne scars, fine lines, pigmentation, skin dullness, enlarged pores
- Treatment steps: Controlled micro-injury with a device, possible use of serums or cocktails
- Devices used: Advanced microneedling devices with adjustable depth
- Ideal candidates: Individuals with acne scars, sun damage, uneven tone, or early aging
- Recovery time: Minimal downtime; redness may last 24–48 hours
- Results: Progressive improvement, visible smoother and brighter skin over time
It’s never too late to become the person you want to be.
— From the film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button