I have been truing needling to tighten my skin in order to avoid more wrinkles around my mouth, and to tighten jowls. I would love to see a doctor for these problems, but I make 12 dollars an hour, and there is no chance that I can even come close to affording it. Is there any advice I can get? And will needling even help me at all?
Thanks to a monster known as early menopause, Ive rapidly aged in just a few short years. Im feeling 10-15 years older than my actual age and want to know, if I can use this, where and how often? How soon for results? Should I get a shorter needle? I found his on a whim and it was the only size available. Thanks
I have been curious about using micro needling for regular skin maintenance, but wonder if it may be overkill because I do not possess an orange peel complexion. I am 56. I am experiencing some skin laxity (slight jowling), fine lines, and some pores becoming more obvious in size, but I do not have a bad complexion. I use Retin-A at night with a moisturizer with AHA in it. During the day, I use a moisturizer with a sunscreen. Thank you for your attention to my question! :-)
Is it possible to get rid of jowl lines without any fillers? I don't want fillers a this time because we are planning to get pregnant in a few months or so. I went to a local med spa and they recommended Microneedling treatments. I dont have an issue with pigmentation or acne scars however, I would like to have a more youthful looking face. Im 36 and wondering what other women my age do to keep their face looking fresh and youthful. Thank you.
Starting November 2015 I had my first chemical peel and then I had 3 Microneedling sessions after, month apart each. It has been 3 months and my skin is worse than ever. The small punctures are still there. My skin turns red after working out and sun exposure. My skin has always been dry and I feel like my skin is the porcelain type and doesn't do well with microneedling. It created more scars. It has even made my sagging jowls worse. I am not interested in fillers or botox.