Microneedling is a minimally invasive treatment that can regenerate the skin by stimulating your blood circulation, production of new collagen and elastin resulting in smoother, firmer, more even younger looking skin
A Microneedling procedure causes tiny wounds, that stimulate the body’s wound healing response
Microneedling is used to treat and improve conditions like acne scarring, fine lines and wrinkles, loose skin, skin texture, pore size, brown spots, stretch marks, and pigment issues.
After you have a microneedling procedure, some side effects are to be expected. When you leave your appointment, your skin may be flushed or bright red, as if you have spent the entire day out in the sun and have a mild to moderate sunburn.
The redness and swelling will most likely persist for 24 hours or slightly longer. Even with careful aftercare, there isn’t much you can do to get rid of the redness immediately after microneedling.
Covering up the redness with makeup is one of the worst things you can do, as the makeup will block the pores on your newly exposed skin and might even cause breakouts. You’ll need to have some patience as the redness subsides, but in the meantime, you can apply gentle, unscented products with natural ingredients to get some relief.
Swelling and some skin peeling are all considered to be within the realm of normal up to 48 hours after the procedure. Other side effects, like bumps, breakouts, and dry skin, are also within the scope of what you may experience after microneedling, but not everyone will experience them. Taking care of your skin with moisturizer and gentle cleansers can make your side effects as minimal as possible.
As a general rule of thumb, microneedling treatment can be safely done about once a month or every 4 to 6 weeks. This is the frequency that works best for the majority of clients of all skin types, but some clients find that microneedling treatment more or less frequently than this range works best for their skin and their aesthetic goals.
We will be happy to help you determine the best frequency for your treatments so you can get the most benefit for your skin health – and your beauty.
If it’s your first time with this treatment, then you’re going to be in for a “round” treatments that take place closer together than your regular treatments will in the future.
The first round of treatments is used to kick-start your treatment so you can get the best results quickly. For most clients, this means 3-6 treatments spaced about 4 weeks apart.
After your first round of treatment is completed and you have obtained your desired results, all subsequent appointments will be used to maintain these results. The results of microneedling can last for several months, but they are not permanent.
Because the results of this treatment build gradually, you will be able to have more time between your regular maintenance appointments than your first round. Many clients opt to have regular treatments every 6 to 8 weeks for this purpose.
For the first few days after your microneedling procedure, you’ll need to avoid any skin care product that contains harsh chemicals meant to exfoliate. Avoid anything that’s scented, and don’t use glycolic acid or alpha hydroxy acids.
Retinol A and vitamin C serum should be avoided for the first 48 hours, minimum, after microneedling. Once 2 full days have passed, you might want to gradually add products back into your daily beauty routine instead of doing your usual regimen, especially if you use products that have strong anti-aging formulas.
Be sure to run any cleansers, toners, or scrubs that you plan to apply in the 2 to 3 days after microneedling by your provider to make sure the ingredients won’t worsen side effects.
The redness that you experience from microneedling will mostly fade within 48 hours. Other symptoms, such as peeling and breakouts, might take slightly longer to resolve.
Most of the visible recovery from microneedling happens in the first day or two after treatment, but healing will still be happening under the surface of your skin for up to 4-6 weeks afterward a recharge session should be done at that time which can result in better barrier function in the epidermis, increased blood supply, and better sebaceous gland behavior & better lymphatic drainage which can all contribute to preventing future breakouts. To maintain the results of your initial series of microneedling treatments, you should get microneedling treatments 3 or 4 times a year.
Procell MD Epidermal Growth-factor serums are used for microneedling treatment, ProCell MD stem cell serum which is an innovative technology that helps promote the growth of collagen and elastin. The collagen and elastin plumps, thickens, and restores the skin to improve the appearance of fine lines, acne scars, rosacea, and more.
Highly concentrated human growth factor serums derived from bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells which are known to promote scarless healing in an anti-inflammatory environment. Amplifies your collagen response during MicroNeedling treatments! Contains twice the growth
factors MD Serum along with additional ingredients such as TGF-3 and IL-1 to provide enhanced anti-aging, prohealing and anti-inflammatory benefits.
MD MicroNeedling Delivery Serum provides faster results with shorter recovery times!
If your skin is feeling dry, it’s generally safe to apply aquphor as an emollient to lock in moisture and hydrate your face after microneedling. Stick to using gentle, natural ingredients that you’re familiar with.
EGF (epidermal growth factor) Peptide Mask is used following Microneedling treatment featuring a unique technology that provides an intense, immediate and continuous moisturizing feeling and smooth, sensitive skin. Perfectly absorbed, it constantly saturates your skin from within and durably restores its ideal moisture level including reducing the appearance of wrinkles, improving hydration, and preventing hyperpigmentation.
(E.G.F) stimulates growth at a cellular level to turnover cells and helps to achieve moist and healthy skin. A Peptide that stimulates cell growth and renewal.
>Are the stem cells fetal or embryonic?
No, not at all.
Our stem cells are sourced only from the bone marrow of young, healthy, pre-screened adult
donors. Stem cell cytokines also contain none of the original cell parts themselves, only the beneficial growth factors they produce.
>How does Procell harvest stem cells for their products?
We source our stem cells from the bone marrow of
young, healthy, pre-screened adult donors. The cells are cultured in a laboratory, within a controlled
environment that fosters production of the biosignals that will engage in skin repair and rejuvenation. We then harvest and extract the powerful growth factors and cytokines inside, discarding the cell itself. Our products are 100% free of inflammatory cells, cell fragments, RNA, or DNA
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