Treating Acne Scars: What Is Skin Needling?
Skin needling for treating acne scars, wrinkles and fine lines on all skin types has proved to be very successful without the risk of damaging the outer layers of the skin. The procedure involves a sterile roller being rolled across the skin and puncturing the lower layers in order to stimulate the body to produce it’s own collagen. This results in the skin becoming tighter, thicker and reduces the appearance of scar tissue.
There may be some slight itching and tightening of the skin after treatment, together with a sunburnt effect and bruising, but this will all pass fairly quickly. The only skin types where this treatment is not suitable is if you have active acne, eczema, psoriasis or raised moles or warts.
It’s necessary for the skin to be prepared for this procedure for at least six weeks before treatment begins, and will then need to be repeated within 8-12 weeks, although it’s likely the results will start to be apparent within 4-6 weeks.
The beauty of skin needling for treating acne scars is that it carries no risk of damage to normal skin. The pinpoint holes seal quickly on the surface, whilst the skin below the surface starts to repair itself. As there is no risk of pigment changes this method can be used on all skin colors and types.
The treatment ensures a natural healthy skin texture and is more affordable than many other types of treatment for this distressing complaint. The costs range from $275 – $330 per treatment, and as there may have to be several sessions, whatever treatment you choose to go with, this is an issue to be taken into consideration.
Before deciding on skin needling for the treatment of your acne scars, talk it over with a professional who will give you all the advice and help you need.
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