FDA-cleared collagen induction therapy that uses your body's own healing response to rebuild smoother, tighter, more youthful skin.
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FDA-cleared collagen induction therapy that uses your body's own healing response to rebuild smoother, tighter, more youthful skin.
FDA-cleared collagen induction therapy that uses your body's own healing response to rebuild smoother, tighter, more youthful skin.
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SkinPen is recommended for anyone wanting to reduce the appearance of scars, improve skin texture, or address early signs of aging. For patients over 30, routine sessions are recommended as preventive collagen investment. Combining SkinPen with a home skincare routine including growth factors, hyaluronic acid, and retinol extends and enhances results significantly.
Microneedling creates controlled micro-injuries in the skin surface that trigger the body's natural healing response. That response stimulates fibroblasts to produce new collagen and elastin, leading to improved skin texture, tone, and firmness. The mechanism is wound-healing biology applied precisely and intentionally.
Results can last from several months to over a year depending on age, skin type, severity of the concern being treated, and home care routine. Most patients maintain results with a once- or twice-yearly maintenance session.
Sessions typically occur every 4 to 6 weeks for an initial series of 3 to 6 treatments. After the initial series, maintenance frequency depends on your skin's response and goals.
Yes. Unlike heat- and light-based treatments, microneedling does not carry the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation that laser procedures pose for darker skin tones. SkinPen is appropriate across skin types. Your provider will evaluate your specific skin and any existing conditions before treatment.
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