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What You Should Know About Skin Needling Before You Have It Done

Updated: Jun 24, 2023


Skin Needling


The skin is the largest organ of the body, and it is its first line of defence against dirt and invasive microorganisms. As such, it's vital to keep the skin healthy. Dullness, dryness, or excessive oil are signs of unhealthy skin, so it's essential to keep the skin hydrated and balanced.


One way of achieving great skin is through skin needling. This procedure, also known as micro-needling or Collagen Induction Therapy, causes superficial trauma events on the skin using high-speed needling pens. Needling causes the skin to produce more collagen, removing the damaged skin cells and producing fresh ones to replace them.


As such, the skin becomes smoother, brighter, and firmer. It also brings a more youthful radiance to your complexion. If you're thinking of undergoing micro-needling, here are a few things you should know before beginning.



Is Skin Needling The Same As Microdermabrasion?


Microdermabrasion and skin needling are different facial treatments. The former is more for surface exfoliation. It uses a vacuum and an abrasive diamond head to remove debris from the pores and the skin surface manually. Though microdermabrasion stimulates cellular production, it does not stimulate collagen.


Meanwhile, skin needling helps collagen production while exfoliating the surface of the skin. It also helps reduce scarring and tightens skin. As such, rejuvenation becomes apparent much faster with skin needling than microdermabrasion.



Is This Procedure Effective Against Pigmentation?


Issues in pigmentation can be from damaged or unhealthy cells. It isn't very easy and requires special care and attention. Many skin issues can resolve through a course of skin needling. When you perform it well, this procedure can significantly help reduce pigmentation.


Skin needling achieves this by injecting needles to create microchannels. This process is called collagen induction therapy; the small injuries cause surface bleeding that jump-starts the healing process. Within ten to 14 days, the skin forms new collagen and covers up the injuries. The old layer becomes dry and starts to peel off.


In addition to the procedure in the clinic, the patient must use anti-pigmentation skincare at home. Products like sunscreen can help protect a patient's fresh skin, and the specialist will likely prescribe the steps needed for aftercare. Before undergoing micro-needling for any purpose, it helps to consult a skin professional.



Does It Hurt To Have Skin Needling?


Micro-needling or skin needling creates non-invasive trauma events. There is some discomfort associated with the procedure, but most people can tolerate it. For example, if you have a sensitive nose, neck, and forehead region, you can apply a topical numbing cream about half an hour before your appointment. This cream is available over-the-counter at your local pharmacy. This allows the skin to tolerate the needling better.



Conclusion


If you have dark spots on your face, or anywhere visible on the body, it can cause you to feel self-conscious. Undergoing a micro-needling procedure can help you get rid of these spots. When you have a skin needling session, you give your skin the chance to grow collagen, leading to a healthier complexion overall.


At Advanced Laser Clinic, we always provide customers with top-quality products and unparalleled service. We are at Sanctuary Lakes Shopping Center, Point Cook, (opposite Aldi) and we offer a microneedling procedure medically engineered to revitalise the skin. Contact us today for more enquiries!

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