Collagen induction therapy, commonly known as microneedling, is an innovative skin rejuvenation treatment that has roots in ancient times. Since the time of Cleopatra, it has been known that creating tiny channels in the superficial layers of skin has a restorative effect. In recent decades, microneedling has been gradually refined to allow for safe use among the general public. If you are dealing with signs of facial aging or sun damage, you owe it to yourself to learn more about this remarkable treatment.
What is Microneedling?
Microneedling is a skin treatment involving the use of a small device to deliver many micro-punctures in the surface of the skin. The treatment stimulates your body’s own natural production of collagen. Old, damaged skin tissue is removed by your body and replaced with new skin cells that display fewer imperfections. To see how Dr. Emer performs this popular, minimal-downtime procedure, click here.
What Conditions Does Microneedling Treat?
The treatment helps to improve skin conditions like lines, wrinkles, scars, hyperpigmentation, and enlarged pores. The minimally-invasive nature of the procedure allows you to return to your daily life after your treatment. Since we are not damaging a huge area of skin, your healing time will be minimal, and no complications should be expected.
Would I Make a Good Candidate for the Treatment?
If your skin is in good overall health, you would likely make a suitable candidate for this treatment. Those who are dealing with certain skin infections will need to resolve the condition prior to undergoing a treatment.
How Soon Before I Notice Results?
Microneedling patients typically notice some initial results in the weeks and months after their treatment. However, since we are relying upon the natural healing abilities of your own body, patience is important. You may not notice ideal results and complete skin remodeling until multiple months after your treatment.
Can I Combine the Treatment with Another Procedure?
Many patients have seen dramatic results in the improvement of their skin by combining a microneedling treatment with topical skin care product application and/or PRP. The upper layer of skin can act as a shield to prevent some products and topicals from penetrating very far beyond the surface. Microneedling creates microscopic channels that allow topicals to bypass this protective barrier, rendering them far more effective than they would be on their own.
Learn More During a Consultation
Your consultation at the office of Dr. Jason Emer in West Hollywood is the perfect time to have any remaining questions answered. If you are interested in microneedling, simply contact us today to book an appointment and get started.
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