Different Phases Of Microneedling

Microneedling is a method that some dermatologists use to treat different skin conditions. This technique involves introducing thousands of microchannels using multiple tiny, sterile needles to puncture the skin and cause physical trauma.

If you want to make your skin glow, then you must also book a session for micro-needling treatment with a professional. This procedure stimulates your body to activate its own natural wound healing mechanism stimulating the production of collagen and elastin which rejuvenates your skin from the inside out.

There are three phases in the wound healing process:

Inflammation: Introducing microchannels into the skin using a medical-grade micro-needling device stimulates your immune system to increase blood flow which removes debris and cleans up the deep layers of the skin. This is the first step in creating new tissue.

Proliferation: As the ‘wound’ is repaired, granulation cells contribute to the growth of the extracellular matrix and new vascular structures. This is the structural base for new tissue growth.

Remodeling: The final step in the rejuvenation process is the creation of new dermal tissue and vascular supply leading to skin rejuvenation.

Microneedling stimulates the growth of collagen and elastin which helps to fill fine lines, improve acne scars, smooth out large pores, and brighten the skin.  The result is a fresher-looking you with plumper, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin.

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