What is Microneedling For Wrinkles
Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure that involves using small, sterilized needles to create micro-punctures in the skin, stimulating collagen production and promoting skin cell renewal. It is also known as collagen induction therapy13. The procedure aims to smooth, firm, and tone the skin, diminishing the appearance of wrinkles.
How it works:
Microneedling involves creating tiny pinpricks in the skin, which stimulates the body’s wound-healing response.
This process triggers the production of new collagen and elastin, which are essential for maintaining skin elasticity and firmness.
The new skin tissue has a more even tone and texture, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
The increase of collagen and elastin in the skin can reach 400% after 6 months, with an increase in the thickness of the stratum granulosum occurring for up to 1 year.
Benefits for wrinkles:
Microneedling provides an almost instant plumping effect, filling in existing wrinkles and preventing the formation of new ones2.
It firms, tones, and tightens the skin, leaving it smooth and supple.
By stimulating collagen production, microneedling helps to restore the skin’s vitality and youthful appearance.
A dermatologist applies a topical anesthetic to the skin about an hour before the procedure to lessen the risk of pain. Then, they use a pen-like tool to make tiny pricks under the skin and will slide the instrument across your skin evenly, ensuring that the new skin that emerges is also even. Following the treatment, a serum or soothing therapy may be applied