It’s time for me to do my Vollure xc again as it is wearing off at almost 12 months. I do this for fine vertical lip lines and to plump lips a little. I also bought a microneedling with prp injection package, I’ve done 1 so far. How long after my filler is placed should I wait to do the 2nd prp and microneedling?? Thanks !
Answer: Microneedling and Filler We typically recommend 2 weeks between Microneedling treatments and filler treatment. This waiting period simply allows swelling or irritation to dissipate in order to get best results from whatever treatment is secondary.
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Answer: Microneedling and Filler We typically recommend 2 weeks between Microneedling treatments and filler treatment. This waiting period simply allows swelling or irritation to dissipate in order to get best results from whatever treatment is secondary.
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January 21, 2019
Answer: Same day as filler placed in a deeper plane than microneedling. Same day. Why? Because filler is placed in a very different plane than penetration of the needles. Super safe providing guidelines adhered to. All good, be guided by your specialist. Microneedling has come a long way over the past few years and can help skin via several methods. Firstly it releases cytokines and growth factors in the epidermis and dermis- the top and bottom layers of your skin. This in turn remodels scars and the dermal layer of the skin. Additionally needles can break up scars themselves. This leads to new collagen formation, and in practice can provide limited skin rejuvenation. Microneedling is both user dependent and method driven. Simple needles can be used, growth factors can be added after the procedure, including PRP, or controlled heating during the procedure. This controlled heating is delivered via RF, and is called RF microneedling. RF can then be delivered via insulated or insulated needles. Even the energy level, depths, density, pulse duration and so many other variables can be controlled. This together with the added benefits of growth factor infusion makes this one of the most complex procedures in procedural dermatology. I use everything from Dermapen, though to newer generation insulated and non-insulated devices including INFINI micro-needling radiofrequency, Intensif and others. Newer generation devices can provide an added advantage in some, but not all patients. In my practice, I combine microneedling with many different forms of energy devices, depending on the expectations of the patient. Tailored microneedling combination will always give the best results. Like most procedures, its 80% skill level of the specialist and 20% dependent on the brand of the energy device- microneedling system. All the best, Dr Davin Lim. Brisbane. Australia. Realself Advisory Board Member
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January 21, 2019
Answer: Same day as filler placed in a deeper plane than microneedling. Same day. Why? Because filler is placed in a very different plane than penetration of the needles. Super safe providing guidelines adhered to. All good, be guided by your specialist. Microneedling has come a long way over the past few years and can help skin via several methods. Firstly it releases cytokines and growth factors in the epidermis and dermis- the top and bottom layers of your skin. This in turn remodels scars and the dermal layer of the skin. Additionally needles can break up scars themselves. This leads to new collagen formation, and in practice can provide limited skin rejuvenation. Microneedling is both user dependent and method driven. Simple needles can be used, growth factors can be added after the procedure, including PRP, or controlled heating during the procedure. This controlled heating is delivered via RF, and is called RF microneedling. RF can then be delivered via insulated or insulated needles. Even the energy level, depths, density, pulse duration and so many other variables can be controlled. This together with the added benefits of growth factor infusion makes this one of the most complex procedures in procedural dermatology. I use everything from Dermapen, though to newer generation insulated and non-insulated devices including INFINI micro-needling radiofrequency, Intensif and others. Newer generation devices can provide an added advantage in some, but not all patients. In my practice, I combine microneedling with many different forms of energy devices, depending on the expectations of the patient. Tailored microneedling combination will always give the best results. Like most procedures, its 80% skill level of the specialist and 20% dependent on the brand of the energy device- microneedling system. All the best, Dr Davin Lim. Brisbane. Australia. Realself Advisory Board Member
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