Fine lines and wrinkles are the often the first signs of aging.
Repeated muscle movement over time and sun exposure are the main contributing factors. Other factors like smoking, stress, fair complexion and poor diet can also contribute to accelerated aging of the skin. Eventually, everyone has to confront the fact that fine lines wrinkles are inevitable.
Fortunately There Is A SolutionWith Micro-Needling, we can face the problem head-on and reduce the appearance of fine lines or we can treat healthy skin to prevent them from forming as quickly.
The production of collagen and elastin can continue up to 6 months which leads to newer, healthier skin. The appearance of fine lines are reduced as new skin replaces old. Repeating this process several times per year and combining it with a healthy skincare regimen will dramatically improve your skin health.
Micro-Needling is a new innovation in aesthetic medicine for treating the appearance of fine lines, acne scars and improvement of the skin’s overall appearance.
Micro-Needling stimulates the skin’s natural healing processes. During this procedure, tiny needles are used to create controlled micro-injuries to the skin in order to naturally produce collagen and elastin. The skin’s repair process results in improvement of the appearance of softer wrinkles. Automated micro-needling also creates superficial micro-channels which can be used with topical gels, creams and serums to help improve the appearance of the epidermal layer of the skin.
At Aesthetic Laser and Vein Centers, we offer the most advanced medical-grade micro-needling device on the market.
How Is The Procedure Done? A sterile needle-tip containing 12 tiny micro-needles is attached to the MicroPen. We will apply a thin layer of topical gel to your skin and select the appropriate treatment setting based on your unique needs.
Next, in a single motion, the pen will be gently pressed against the skin while simultaneously gliding until the entire treatment area has been covered. This process results in thousands of superficial microscopic channels throughout the entire treatment area.
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