So what is Microneedling and how exactly can it improve your beauty?

If the name Microneedling sounds like it involves needles, you’d be right Sherlock — but how exactly will rolling needles over my face help me out? Here are 7 simple benefits of Microneedling.

1. Microneedling Helps Reduce Wrinkles

Yes, Microneedling helps with wrinkles, which alone might make it worth it. Microneedling stimulates collagen production by making small puncture wounds on the face.

Essentially, you’re using the body’s healing process to help your body create newer, fresher, dewy-er and more radiant skin.

And that means filling out those wrinkle lines.

2. Microneedling Helps With Scars

The same principles apply here. While wrinkles form because of fissures that occur due to declining volume in the skin, anything can cause scars. But once again, just a fresh order of collagen can do the trick in getting rid of scars.

3. Microneedling Reverses Sun Damage and Pigmentation

Believe it or not, pigmentation matters here too. Studies have shown Microneedling was a useful treatment for blotchy facial pigmentation as long as the rollers range from 1.0mm to 1.5mm in length.

4. Microneedling Helps Aging Skin

What’s even better about Microneedling is it helps tighten loose skin. You might not know it, but loose skin is also an aftereffect of loss of volume in the face.

5. Microneedling Shrinks Pores on Your Face

Believe it or not, the needles you’ll be using on your face won’t make the pores larger. By producing more collagen, your body is essentially filling in the holes that are your pores. Isn’t that great?

6. Microneedling Helps Your Topical Products

Microneedling actually helps you absorb product, by creating small channels for the product to be absorbed into the body. This means it’s working overtime and working double by synergizing with your product.

7. Microneedling Isn’t Limited to the Face

We always think of Microneedling for the face, but the process applies everywhere. Why wouldn’t it? Bad stretch marks, scars? Microneedling can help.

Want to know more about Microneedling? Schedule a consultation at Hagerstown Dermatology today.