Microneedling+ PRP
If you find yourself struggling with fine lines, acne scars, wrinkles or sun damage that has lead to hyperpigmentation - microneedling would be the option for a minimally invasise treatment to address your concerns.
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What is microneedling?
Microneedling is a form of collagen induction therapy. This involves prickling the skin with tiny sterilized needles to push collagen production. This will also improve the look and texture of your skin.
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What is PRP?
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a therapy that uses your own blood for treatment. Your blood is drawn into tubes, then spun by a centrifuge to separate the platelets. The benefits of using PRP include speeding up the healing process of the tissues and reduces the appearance of pigmentation and acne scarring.
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Who can get this treatment?
You might consider microneedling if you’re concerned about:
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Enlarged pores.
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Fine lines or wrinkles.
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Loose or crepey (thin and wrinkled) skin.
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Mild scars, especially those from acne or burns.
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Skin discoloration or uneven skin tone.
The procedure can also help people who have medical conditions such as:
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Alopecia areata (hair loss due to an autoimmune disease).
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Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating).
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What areas does this treat?
Most people get microneedling on their face, but you can also get it on your legs, back, neck or other areas where you notice your concerns. For most optimal results, you’ll probably need multiple treatments.