Microneedling

Microneedling is an evidence based, non-surgical procedure that uses small sterile needles to penetrate the skin and promotes skin rejuvenation. It can be used to treat wrinkles, acne scars, pigmentation, stretch marks, surgical and traumatic scars, enlarged pores and burns. It is appropriate and effective for all skin types.

How Microneedling Works

Microneedling is an evidence based, non-surgical procedure that uses small sterile needles to penetrate the skin. This process tiggers an inflammatory effect that produces healing growth factors in the skin and stimulates collagen and elastin production. The skin plumps and thickens in response to the stimulus, reducing the appearance of scars, stretch marks, fine lines, wrinkles, and more and producing smoother, firmer, more toned skin. This is dermal remodelling. The procedure is minimally invasive with no down time following treatment unlike similar skin rejuvenation treatments such as laser and chemical peels. Microneedling is a relatively simple and fast method for safely treating fine lines, wrinkles, and scars. Because the epidermis remains intact, the procedure can be repeated safely and is also suited to regions where laser treatments and deep chemical peels are not typically performed, such as around the eyes and mouth, hands, and chest. This makes microneedling a preferred treatment for nearly everyone. Clincal studies have shown automated microneedling to be more effective than ablative treatments like laser resurfacing, dermabrassion and chemical peels, whilst being less harsh on the skin. Microneedling should only be carried out by trained professionals.

Uses

Microneedling is used to treat a variety of skin conditions, such as:

  •        Fine lines and wrinkles

  •        Acne scars

  •        Pigmentation

  •       Stretch marks

  •        Surgical and traumatic scars

  •        Enlarged pores

  • Sun damaged skin

  •        Burns

  • Facial thread veins

Microneedling is appropriate and effective for all skin types.

At Select Aesthetics, we use the Raffine automated microneedling device. This is a medical CE approved advanced device. It has single use disposable needle cartridges and is designed to stop backflow, making it a highly safe device to use for microneedling treatments.

We also combine our microneedling treatments with professional skincare products, using a technique called mesotherapy. Due to the microneedling, the products are more effectively absorbed into the skin for a more enhanced and targeted treatment. The skincare range we use at Select Aesthetics is Clinicare.

Mesotherapy Cocktails by Clinicare used with Microneedling Treatments.

Clinicare mesotherapy serums are applied during our microneedling treatments for improved penetration into the skin. There are 3 options with different benefits:

1)     EGF GLOW – For anti-pigmentation, age spots & anti-ageing

2)     EGF REFRESH – For hydration & intensive anti-ageing

3)     EGF TIGHT – For lifting, tightening & intensive anti-ageing

The Procedure

Typically takes 45 minutes. Professional skincare products, chosen to suit the client’s needs, will also be used during the treatment. Microneedling improves the absorption of the products into the skin. There may be some mild redness and swelling following the treatment, however this should resolve within 48 hours. Total healing will take about 5 days.

How long does it take to see results from microneedling?

Some tightening results may be visible soon after the swelling goes down. Overall, it may take several weeks to months to see the final results of the microneedling treatments. It may take several treatments to achieve the desired results, particularly if used to treat scars. It is recommended that they are carried out about 4 weeks apart to allow the skin time to heal in between treatments.

Possible Side Effects

As with any procedure, there are possible side effects and potential risks to microneedling, however these are rare and if occur, typically resolve in a couple of weeks. These can include:

  •        Bleeding

  •        Redness

  •        Flaky skin

  •        Infection

  •        Bruising

  •        Tightness

Cost

£120 per treatment session

£300 for course of three (over 3 months, each 4 weeks apart)