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MICRONEEDLING

Microneedling treatments stimulate a natural healing response with a bevy of skin rejuvenation benefits. Technique matters, so don't try to DIY this one.

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Microneedling (aka collagen-induction therapy) is a skin rejuvenation treatment that penetrates the skin’s surface with tiny needles to create microinjuries, which spurs new collagen growth. Controlled injuries are a hallmark of most skin rejuvenation treatments, including lasers and chemical peels, because they trigger a wound-healing response that kick-starts natural cellular regeneration.

This popular procedure has a host of benefits, from improving sun damage to scars. More specifically, it can help:

  • smooth lines and wrinkles
  • even skin tone (including dark spots and stubborn melasma)
  • minimize large pores
  • subtly firm the skin
  • fade stretch marks and scars, including acne scars
  • allow topically applied ingredients to absorb better
  • bolster hair loss treatments

“I love microneedling, because it can be used on any skin type, the downtime is minimal, and the results can be so dramatic,” says Dr. Nima Shemirani, a board-certified facial plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, California. “Skin is tighter, brighter, and more healthy. And although there’s no magic bullet for treating acne scars, microneedling can be more effective than more expensive lasers.”

Since microneedling doesn’t involve heat, it’s also generally safer for patients with melasma or skin of color. 

Microneedling can also be combined with topical platelet-rich plasma (PRP) derived from your own blood, for a more potent treatment called a Vampire Facial. 

This combo is more expensive, but it delivers more of an anti-aging punch, according to Dr. Lara Devgan, a board-certified plastic surgeon in NYC. “The PRP adds to the efficacy of the treatment, making it about 15–20% better.” PRP is packed with growth factors that encourage your cells to regenerate, so you’ll also get a bigger boost of collagen from each microneedling session.

RealSelf Tip: RF microneedling treatments like Vivace, Morpheus8, and the newer Sylfirm X deliver radiofrequency energy into the tissue via fine needles, ramping up the results of the traditional energy-free treatment. Learn how the benefits compare to the risks.

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