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A technique used primarily by dermatologists, microneedling involves using a system of extremely small, sterile needles to puncture a patient's skin. While you may think causing physical trauma to your skin cannot possibly be beneficial, you will soon find out that medical science has come a long way in recent years, and that in fact microneedling has numerous health benefits. If you believe this treatment technique may be beneficial to you, here are some ways doctors use it to help their patients.

Increases Collagen Production

As your skin ages, it produces less and less collagen. When this occurs, the result is wrinkles, crow's feet, and other lines on your face that weren't there only a few years ago. By using microneedling to cause trauma to your skin, the technique actually increases the amount of collagen produced by your skin, helping it to heal and have more of the protein that keeps your skin firm and smooth.

Deposit Medication Into Your Skin

Should you have had acne when you were younger and now have acne scarring on your skin, microneedling can be used by a dermatologist to deposit medication deep into your skin. In many instances, doctors will use this technique to deposit Vitamin C or topical tretinoin into deeper skin layers, which helps to speed up the healing process.

Eliminate Loose Skin

If you have been working on a weight management program and have received Lipo B injections to help boost your metabolism, energy, and fat burning, you may have reached a point where your weight loss has resulted in stretch marks or loose skin. Since it can help tighten skin through the production of additional collagen, you may be able to undergo microneedling treatments to help rid your body of loose skin or stretch marks, helping you to look as good as you feel.

Skin Pigmentation and Rosacea

Finally, microneedling can help you if you suffer from issues with skin pigmentation or rosacea. Since both conditions can be hard to treat with many conventional methods, microneedling can be used by your dermatologist to help rid your skin of the redness associated with rosacea, and can also help certain areas of your skin heal so that they more closely resemble the pigmentation of surrounding skin.


If you have tried other treatments to rid yourself of loose skin, wrinkles, and acne scarring or other related issues, talk to your dermatologist soon about the many benefits of microneedling. A microneedling specialist, like those at Regensis MD and other locations, can also help to answer any questions you have about the process and provide you with more information on how microneedling may be able to help your health.

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