Many skin problems such as scars from acne or chickenpox are challenging to get rid of. Many therapies have been developed to deal with such scars; however, none has been as compelling as recently developed skin needling for acne scars . How is this so?

 

Just in 1995, the idea came into existence as Dr Orentreich explained subcision or dermal needling for scars. Dr Camirand and Doucet further pressed the treatment in 1997. In their treatment, dermabrasion was done using a tattoo pistol to treat scars. The therapy attained its complete potential in 2006 when Fernandes established percutaneous collagen induction therapy.

 

Today, micro-needling has become relatively easy to do, and some people are comfortable enough with the idea of undertaking the treatment at home. Nevertheless, most skin specialists caution against it as there is a danger of infection and scarring.

 

Devices used for Micro-needling

 

In the treatment, the skin is pierced using great needles; those needles can either be on a roller, which has wheels of needles, or pens, having a cluster of needles at the idea. The models used by physicians might differ; it can be motorised, which allows control of the needle depth. There are other designs, which uses micro-needles, along with radio-frequency energy. The radio- frequency is utilised to produce heat, which inning accordance with some publications helps grow collagen. Nevertheless, a radio-frequency procedure is somewhat costly than micro-needle treatment alone.

 

How treatment works

 

The injury-very minute-inflicted by needles stimulates the growth of collagen, a protein, which acts as the scaffolding under the skin. The treatment ingeniously utilises purposeful injury to collagen to treat scar, which improves its appearance. The technique is more efficient for sunken areas caused by acne. However, the procedure is ineffective for deeper and more extensive scars.

 

How often to do micro-needling depends on the nature and severity of the skin problem you would like to treat. With 4 to six treatments, you can have 60% to 70% improvement in acne scars. The procedure is likewise reliable in smoothing wrinkles around the eyes and on upper-lip.

 

Cost and immediate results

 

The costs of treatment vary from $250 to $1,000 based on the skin specialist or a medical-grade gadget. The procedure may result in light bleeding. A patient's face may look pink and puffy after the therapy. It is recommended to clients to put ice on the skin after the treatment.

 

One of the best things about micro-needling is that patients recuperates a lot faster than other skin-beautification procedure, such as laser resurfacing, which may take a week or more. It takes just a day or two; if you undergo micro-needling on a Friday, you could be presentable, even having makeup, on Sunday.

 

Some precautions to consider

 

Rollers of different models are readily available online, which cost from $20 to $125. It is suggested by skin doctors to speak with doctors before doing treatment in the house. Likewise, utilise needles shorter than a quarter-to-a-half millimetre, given that longer needles increase the risk of infection or scarring.

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