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Repairing Skin Damage with the MicroPen Treatment

Your skin is attacked by various stressors over the course of your life. Excessive sun exposure, frequent acne breakouts, and other factors take a toll on your skin’s overall health. Fortunately, you can still bring back the elasticity of your skin and prevent further damage. A MicroPen treatment is an ideal solution if you want to improve the health of your skin and fight the effects of aging.

MicroPen Treatment: Restoring Your Skin’s Health

Generating Collagen for Healthy Skin

MicroPen is a microneedling treatment that uses a pen-like device with small needles to prick your skin. The treatment aims to stimulate the generation of new collagen and skin tissue, making your skin firmer, smoother, and more toned. You can also apply it on your face, neck, legs, and back.

This skin treatment promises several benefits, including:

  • Reduces fine lines and deep wrinkles – the treatment triggers the development of new skin cells, which is vital to achieving youthful-looking skin.
  • Repairs acne scars – since microneedling stimulates the production of collagen, it can improve the appearance of atrophic scars. This type of acne scar occurs due to insufficient collagen production.
  • Reverse sun damage and pigmentation – microneedling’s ability to generate collagen helps treat hyperpigmentation caused by sun damage.
  • Tightens loose skin – increasing collagen production contributes to rejuvenating, tightening, and remodeling of the skin.

Results don’t happen overnight, though. It requires multiple sessions to achieve significant improvements and maintain the treated skin.

A Closer Look at the MicroPen Treatment Process

Thinking about pricking your face with tiny needles seems uncomfortable. With the help of topical numbing gel applied to the treatment area, you will only feel the vibration during the procedure. The gel reduces your discomfort and should be applied at least an hour before the procedure.
The SkinPen prompts your skin’s natural ability to produce new collagen, meanwhile. It aids in controlling the self-repair process without causing scar tissue to form on your skin. After the treatment, your dermatologist will apply a serum to calm your skin. Expect to experience redness at the end of the procedure. This side-effect usually subsides after 24 hours.

The number of procedures you need to go to depends on your goal and the condition of your skin. If you have advanced photo-aging, deep wrinkles, acne scars, or stretch marks, six to eight sessions every four weeks can bring significant improvements.

Professional Treatment Delivers Better Results

micropen-on-legsMicroneedling is a promising treatment in our quest to rejuvenate our skin. Eighty-six percent of people who had undergone the microneedling procedure said that it was worth it. Also, it’s essential to follow the recommended number of sessions to achieve visible results. The average cost of a microneedling session is $625; you don’t want to spend that much to see little improvements.

The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) recommends undergoing a microneedling treatment with a board-certified doctor to ensure the best results. You won’t get the same effects as an in-office treatment when you use at-home devices.

Since this treatment punctures the skin with thin needles, doctors have to use sterile tools that go deep into the skin to cause bleeding. The AAD says at-home microneedling devices have shorter, duller needles. These needles are hard to clean and don’t penetrate the skin. If they do, they may cause infection.

Find a board-certified doctor like Vargas Face and Skin to carry out a professional MicroPen treatment. We use standard quality products and the latest skin care technology to evaluate and rejuvenate your skin. Our procedure delivers results almost immediately and can work with all skin types.

Contact us to learn more about our MicroPen procedure.

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