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MICRONEEDLING vs LASER

Microneedling

Creates micro channels.
When it comes to results, Microneedling has more of a basket woven collagen deposition. It is more natural, more elastic, and bouncier.
You see the results within a week of treatment.
For Dr. Carolyn's experience, the downtime was about three days in terms of days that you would want to stay out of the sun. 
Microneedling Treatment takes 15-30 minutes
It reduced wrinkles as well as more evenness in the skin tone and smoothness in the texture. Plus, it could help with those depressions in the skin when you're having acne. It can help with creating collagen to help make the skin more even in those areas that have those deeper pockets.
Miicroneedling could cost from $400-$700 depending on what you're adding. (PRP, Vampire Facial or stem cells...)

Laser

Thermal Injurry
The laser results have more of a parallel deposition of collagen. For some people, this could create scar tissue formation depending on the machine and the user as well.
You see the results up to one week, depending on the type of laser.
It reduced wrinkles as well as more evenness in the skin tone and smoothness in the texture.
Laser Treatment takes around 30-120 minutes
Mostly laser costs $700-$1200 per treatment

Both Microneedling and Lasers creates inflammatory response that creates new collagen. The skin issues that it treats are very similar in terms of scarring, even being the skin tone, treating fine lines and wrinkles. The downtime is both very similar, so depending on which laser and which might be leading device microneedling.

They both create collagen as a result of the injury to the epidermis and dermis layer.

When it comes to the results, I think a lot of people are very interested in seeing what's the difference between microneedling versus the results you get with lasers

For lighter skin tones versus darker skin tones, you know definitely differences between ages. Younger versus older age. You have less downtime if you're younger to do either treatment.

You'd have similar side effects with both with the redness, swelling, tenderness, you could have flaked. All of those things are going to be very similar in terms of side effects.

KNOW MORE ABOUT MICRONEEDLING KNOW MORE ABOUT MICRONEEDLING

What is skinpen?
Why should you get it done?
Microneedling vs. Botox vs. Fillers
Microneedling vs. Dermaroller
Microneedling and acne
Microneedling and hairloss
 how to prepare for MICRONEEDLING
What to expect with skinpen?
Things to avoid after the Skin Pen 
Microneedling before and after

What is SkinPen?

Microneedling with the SkinPen is a popular treatment option for a variety of skin concerns, such as acne scarring, fine lines and wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation. The treatment works by creating microscopic injuries to the skin using tiny needles. This triggers the body's natural healing process, which in turn stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, two proteins that are essential for healthy and youthful-looking skin.

The SkinPen by Crown Aesthetics is the first FDA-cleared microneedling device in the world.

✨Stimulate the production of collagen and elastin.

✨It creates 1600 microscopic punctures in the skin per second.

✨It treats neck wrinkles and facial acne scars.


➡️💓With as few as 3 non-invasive and affordable treatments spaced 30 days apart, you can improve your appearance for six months after your last treatment-and step out with confidence.

Why should you get Microneedling?

The SkinPen is a type of microneedling device that uses fine needles to create microscopic punctures in the skin. This treatment can help improve the appearance of acne scars and other types of scarring, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and even out the skin tone.

It also can be used to penetrate skincare products deeper into the skin, which can improve the effectiveness of topical treatments.

It's important to note that while microneedling with the SkinPen may be effective for some people, it may not be the best treatment option for everyone. It's important to consult with a licensed skincare professional or a physician to determine if microneedling with the SkinPen is right for you. They also can help you set realistic expectations for the treatment and advise you on how many sessions are needed to achieve optimal results.

Additionally, It is important to note that microneedling can cause redness, inflammation, and scabbing on the treated area so it’s important to follow the instructions on after-care and avoid sun exposure after treatment, as well as limit physical activity to avoid aggravation.

Microneedling vs. Botox vs. Fillers

Botox, fillers, and microneedling are all cosmetic treatments that are used to improve the appearance of the skin. 

Botox is a neurotoxin that temporarily paralyzes the muscles that cause wrinkles, such as the frown lines between the eyebrows. It can also be used to treat migraines, excessive sweating, and other medical conditions.

Fillers are injectable gels that are used to add volume to the skin, such as in the cheeks or lips. They can also be used to fill in wrinkles and fine lines. There are different types of fillers, such as hyaluronic acid and collagen, which are made from different materials and can be used to achieve different results. 

Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is a minimally invasive procedure that uses fine needles to create tiny punctures in the skin. This stimulates the production of collagen, which can improve the appearance of fine lines and acne scars. It is a non-surgical treatment.

 
Overall, Botox and fillers are used to treat wrinkles and fine lines, while microneedling is used to improve the overall texture of the skin.

SkinPen Microneedling vs. Dermaroller

SkinPen Microneedling

✔️Only FDA approved device for acne and neck wrinkles

✔️Needles stay sharp and are sterile- More comfortable and safer
✔️Less trauma and more microchannels at a rate of 1600 microchannels per second.
✔️adjustable and accuracy of depth of needle for customized depth



Microneedling and acne

Microneedling with the SkinPen can be an effective treatment option for acne scars. Acne scars are caused by inflammation from acne, which can damage the collagen and elastin in the skin, leading to a loss of volume and a depression or indentation in the skin.

During a microneedling treatment with the SkinPen, tiny needles create microscopic punctures in the skin. This triggers the body's natural healing process and stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, which can help improve the appearance of acne scars.

It's important to note that microneedling with the SkinPen is not a one-time treatment, multiple sessions may be needed to achieve optimal results. The number of sessions that are needed will depend on the severity of your acne scars and your individual skin type.

Additionally, microneedling should be combined with other treatment options like chemical peels, topicals, and even laser resurfacing in order to achieve the best possible results. It's best to consult with a board-certified dermatologist or a skincare professional with experience in treating acne scars to develop a personalized treatment plan that meets your specific needs.

It's also important to keep in mind that microneedling is not a treatment for active acne, it is only for acne scars and it's recommended to be under the care of a dermatologist for your acne condition before considering microneedling.

Microneedling and hair loss

💫Microneedling works by stimulation of the stem cells and inducing activation of growth factors in the dermal Papilla.

💫 In a recent research study, there were a hundred cases of mild to moderate (III vertex or IV) androgenetic alopecia (AGA) that were recruited into 2 groups. After randomization, one group was offered weekly microneedling treatment with twice daily 5% minoxidil lotion (Microneedling group); the other group was given only 5% minoxidil lotion.

💫The mean change in hair count at week 12 was significantly greater for the Microneedling group compared to the Minoxidil group (91.4 vs 22.2 respectively).

In the Microneedling group, 41 (82%) patients reported more than 50% improvement versus only 2 (4.5%) with Minoxidil alone.

Microneedling how to prepare for it

💥For 24 hours prior to the procedure:

✔️Keep your skin clean of cosmetics or sunscreen for the remainder of the day

✔️Avoid sun exposure for 24 hours prior to the procedure

✔️This procedure may not be performed on active breakouts or open lesions.

✔️Wait at least six months post isotretinoin use before your SkinPen procedure, as isotretinoin use may impair proper wound healing

✔️Discontinue the use of topical products containing AHAs, Retinol, or Vitamin A for 24 hours prior to your SkinPen procedure.

✨What to expect during The SkinPen procedure

The SkinPen procedure is typically performed by a licensed skincare professional or a board-certified dermatologist. Before the procedure, the skin is thoroughly cleaned and a numbing cream may be applied to minimize any discomfort.

✔️During the procedure, the SkinPen device is used to create microscopic punctures in the skin. The device features fine needles that are used to create channels in the skin, which triggers the body's natural healing process and stimulates the production of collagen and elastin. The number of needles and their length can be adjusted depending on the specific skin condition that is being treated.

✔️The procedure usually takes about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the size of the area being treated. After the procedure, the treated skin may be red, swollen, and slightly bruised. These side effects should subside within a few days. It's important to avoid sun exposure and follow the after-care instructions provided by the skincare professional or dermatologist to ensure optimal healing and to minimize the risk of complications.

✔️You may need multiple sessions to see desired results. The number of sessions that are needed will depend on the specific skin condition being treated and your individual skin type and response to the treatment. It is common to have between 3-6 sessions, spaced 4-6 weeks apart.

Things to avoid after the Skin Pen Procedure

This is to ensure optimal healing and to minimize the risk of complications.
🎀Here are a few things to keep in mind:

➡️Avoid sun exposure: The treated skin will be more sensitive to sunlight after the procedure. It's important to avoid sun exposure as much as possible, and to wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 when you do go outside.
➡️Avoid hot baths, saunas, and steam rooms: Heat can increase inflammation and irritation in the treated area.
➡️Avoid physical activity: Physical activity can cause sweating, which can lead to irritation and inflammation in the treated area.
➡️Avoid using exfoliants, scrubs, or other abrasive skincare products: These can cause irritation and further damage to the treated skin. It is best to stick with gentle, hydrating products that are formulated for sensitive skin.
➡️Avoid picking or scratching at the treated area: This can cause scarring and discoloration of the skin.
➡️Avoid makeup and other topical products: It is best to avoid any other products on the treated area for at least 24 hours, or until the redness and irritation has subsided.

❎The days following the procedure:

✔️Follow the specific skincare regimen provided with your Skinfuse Post-Procedure Protocol.
✔️Wait at least 7 days post-procedure to begin Surge Collagen Boost

⚠️‼️No cleansers or products (can use hydrogel) or sun for 24 hours, then use sunscreen and calming cream.

Microneedling before and after

➡️Microneedling can produce noticeable improvements in the appearance of the skin, although the specific results can vary depending on the individual and the condition of their skin. Here are a few things you might expect to see before and after microneedling:

Before microneedling, the skin may have visible fine lines and wrinkles, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, or other imperfections.

After microneedling, the skin may appear smoother and more even in tone, with a reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Acne scars may appear less noticeable, and there may be an overall improvement in the texture and tone of the skin.

➡️Some people may see results immediately after the first microneedling session, while others may need multiple sessions to achieve their desired results. Here's a before and after photo.

➡️It is also important to note that microneedling is not a one-time treatment, and it's important to maintain a regular schedule of microneedling treatments to sustain the benefits.

It's also worth noting that everyone's skin is unique, and results can vary from person to person, so it's important to have realistic expectations and to consult with a qualified professional to determine if microneedling is right for you.

SKIN PEN MICRONEEDLING

SkinPen is the first FDA-approved microneedling treatment and is:

Clinically tested and proven.
Backed by an unparalleled commitment to safety and efficacy
Performed by leading dermatologists and estheticians.
Convenient, requiring little to no downtime.
Simple, with results in just one to three 30-minute sessions.
Designed to work without chemicals, heat, or stress.
Engineered and made in the USA.

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