What is Microneedling and what it's benefits?


 How does microneedling work?

Collagen induction therapy, another name for microneedling, has been used for more than 20 years. Microneedling has advanced in the last 20 years because to new tools and methods. Simply described, microneedling is the process of using tiny needles to pierce or cause controlled micro-injuries to the upper layers of the skin. Don't worry; a numbing medication is given topically to make the procedure comfortable and soothing. In order to restore the damage, the technique encourages the body's innate ability to mend by producing new collagen. Depending on the skin problem, more than one session may be necessary. These issues can include stretch marks, wrinkles, and acne scars. It can take 30 minutes for one treatment. Microneedling  improves skin texture, acne scars. 

The Advantages of microneedling?

The fundamental advantage of puncturing the skin is that it produces more collagen. Why is this crucial? Our collagen levels naturally start to fall as we get older, especially beyond the age of 20. As collagen production gradually declines, visible fine lines and wrinkles result. By thickening and plumping the skin, microneedling reduces the appearance of ageing and acne scars.

Two microneedling procedures are proudly available at Begin with Skin Medspa: Virtue RF Microneedling and SkinPen by Bellus Medical. The first and only radio-frequency system approved by the FDA is the Virtue RF microneedling system, whereas the first and only microneedling device approved by the FDA is the SkinPen. We answer any queries you may have about these two. 

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