DOES MICRONEEDLING REALLY HELP ACNE SCARS?
IS MICRONEEDLING ACTUALLY USEFUL FOR ACNE SCARS?
If you have severe acne scars and pockmarks, you've most likely tried every topical therapy, serum, and DIY mask to try to lessen the appearance of your acne scars. You've probably heard about microneedling if you've looked into professional treatments offered by dermatologists or certified aestheticians. You've seen the before-and-after photos, but do you still wonder if microneedling may assist with acne scars?
Yes, microneedling can assist with acne scars. The procedure stimulates the production of new collagen in your skin, allowing it to recover and reduces the appearance of ice pick, boxcar, and rolling acne scars.
Let's go into the specifics of how microneedling in Dubai can help you minimize acne scars.
How Microneedling Can Help With Acne Scars
Microneedling devices are made up of thin needles that softly penetrate the skin and cause minor wounds. These wounds are almost undetectable, yet your skin understands the need to mend itself and makes more collagen as a result. This increase in collagen production aids in the smoothing of scars, fine lines, and wrinkles.
Microneedling Results
After a few treatments, the majority of patients see a noticeable reduction in acne scars. Deep scars or pockmarks are reduced, and skin tone and texture are improved in as few as three treatments. The resulting skin will be firmer, brighter, and smoother! Even individuals who do not have acne scars will see an improvement in the appearance of their skin.
One treatment every four to six weeks is the suggested treatment regimen. To achieve the best results, three to four treatments are recommended, with yearly follow-up treatments after that.
Side Effects of Microneedling
When compared to other scar-reduction therapies, microneedling has little negative effects. You may notice mild redness, irritation, or perhaps some bruising. Side effects can be reduced by avoiding excessive sun exposure and consuming plenty of water before and after your treatment. Most people, on the other hand, will experience minimal or no side effects and will be able to resume their normal routine after 24 hours following therapy.
Certain people should not have microneedling treatments. If you are prone to scarring, pregnant, or suffer from rosacea or eczema, consult your dermatologist to see if microneedling is good for you.
Professional Microneedling vs At-Home Microneedling for Acne Scars
Over the last several years, at-home dermarollers have grown in popularity. Bloggers, cosmetic professionals, and Amazon reviewers have all praised a 200 EAD roller for brightening, firming, and improving their skin. These at-home devices, however, and their effects, differ significantly from professional microneedling treatments.
If you dermaroll your own skin, you dramatically increase the risk of skin injury. Even if you perform the process correctly on yourself, the results will not be the same as if it were performed by a professional.
When performed by an expert, microneedling can help decrease acne scars. SkinPen is used by our licenced estheticians at Dynamic Clinic. It provides constant, obvious effects for acne scars in those aged 22 and up.
Make an appointment for your microneedling treatment at one of our Dubai locations!
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