One or Three Microneedling Treatments at Bogo Tanning & Med Spa (Up To 82% Off)
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Microneedling treatments stimulate collagen production to exfoliate the skin and even its texture for a more youthful, radiant appearance
An esthetician uses a tool with thin needles to create tiny holes in the surface layers of skin, which not only helps absorb skincare products for fresh-looking, smoother skin but also boosts healing as well as stimulates collagen and elastin production.
About Microneedling
Microneedling is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that involves using fine needles to create tiny punctures in the skin. This stimulates the body's natural healing process, promoting collagen and elastin production.
- Benefits: Reduces fine lines and wrinkles, Improves skin texture and tone, Treats acne scars and other scars, Stimulates hair growth, and Reduces hyperpigmentation.
- Procedure: The skin is cleansed and numbed with a topical anesthetic. A sterile microneedling device is used to create punctures in the skin, typically at depths of 0.5-2.5 mm. After treatment, the skin may be red, swollen, and tender.
- Who Should Avoid Microneedling: People with active skin infections, People with bleeding disorders, People who are pregnant or breastfeeding, and People with certain autoimmune diseases.
Aftercare:
- Avoid sun exposure and wear sunscreen.
- Keep the treated area clean and avoid touching it.
- Use gentle cleansers and moisturizers.
- Avoid strenuous activity or sweating for a few days.
- Attend follow-up appointments as recommended by your provider.
Microneedling treatments stimulate collagen production to exfoliate the skin and even its texture for a more youthful, radiant appearance
An esthetician uses a tool with thin needles to create tiny holes in the surface layers of skin, which not only helps absorb skincare products for fresh-looking, smoother skin but also boosts healing as well as stimulates collagen and elastin production.
About Microneedling
Microneedling is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that involves using fine needles to create tiny punctures in the skin. This stimulates the body's natural healing process, promoting collagen and elastin production.
- Benefits: Reduces fine lines and wrinkles, Improves skin texture and tone, Treats acne scars and other scars, Stimulates hair growth, and Reduces hyperpigmentation.
- Procedure: The skin is cleansed and numbed with a topical anesthetic. A sterile microneedling device is used to create punctures in the skin, typically at depths of 0.5-2.5 mm. After treatment, the skin may be red, swollen, and tender.
- Who Should Avoid Microneedling: People with active skin infections, People with bleeding disorders, People who are pregnant or breastfeeding, and People with certain autoimmune diseases.
Aftercare:
- Avoid sun exposure and wear sunscreen.
- Keep the treated area clean and avoid touching it.
- Use gentle cleansers and moisturizers.
- Avoid strenuous activity or sweating for a few days.
- Attend follow-up appointments as recommended by your provider.