Unfortunately i have used too much retinol serum under my eyes. Before i used retinol i had literally no wrinkles but i started using it because it was said to prevent future wrinkles! Now my eyes are all messed up. I have deep undereye wrinkles as shown in the photos. I bought a Microneedling pen and was going to try and see if i could use somewhere between 0.5mm to 2.0mm in the under-eye area to stimulate collagen. Would this work? What should i do please help
Hello, I'm 47, and I have fine lines running along my tear troughs that branch out toward my cheeks. They are hereditary. I am currently using Retin-A at night. I was wondering if micro-needling would also be helpful. I have read other posts saying they have had changes in the skin surface or pock marks from the needles. Is this procedure safe and effective for the eye area? Thank you.
I have two umall bumps under my eyes a( worse part is that they are one close to the other so make the space on between the two look even empiter) which i dont want to treat with hyaluronidase. Is there something else that I can do? A laser? Microneedling can help smooth them? Will they ever go away eventually ? ( fillers last very long on me... ) Thanks! P.s. they appeared 3 months after a filler. I have had them for 2 months now
Hi. I am 38 and just had my second treatment of MN, I am having MN for my dark spots. I also wanted to see if it helps with wrinkles under eyes. However I still see no improvement on the wrinkles. The esthetician doesn't want to get to close to under the eye area even if I ask her to so she can microneedle directly where the wrinkles are. How close can you get under the eye and how many treatments do you need remove wrinkles? Maybe MN isn't the best treatment and fillers is what I need?
I recently used a Retinol Eye Serum which burned my eyes and left them saggy and a little baggy. I damaged my under eye skin basically. Its been a month and it doesnt seem to get any better. Can microneedling be used on the delicate under eye skin area? And if so, is it safe to do the procedure given that my saggy eye skin is due to damage rather than genetics or natural aging?
I had microneedling done at a med spa here in Orlando. After the technician treated my cheeks (the reason for my visit, for old acne scarring), she decided to spot-treat two specific areas under my eyes. Each area was a line about an inch long. The two lines were red and bloody after treatment, and the next morning they were indented and very dark. Three months post-procedure, I have scars in these spots. Please advise re: what may have happened, and what correction might be possible.
I had a micro needling procedure with a nurse practitioner. It was regular micro needling not with radio frequency. During the procedure there were some broken capillaries that bruised underneath my eye area. Within the first week after the treatment I noticed that my under eye area looked significantly worse it looked more aged, hollow, loss of volume, saggy and wrinkly. Can this happen if the micro needling was done improperly?