Microneedling of the skin in the knee area
Microneedling is a minimally invasive procedure that stimulates the skin's natural regenerative processes. It brings results in the form of reducing scars or stretch marks, firming the skin and improving skin tone.
- About the treatment
- Documents
What is microneedling treatment?
Skin micropuncture (micro-needle mesotherapy) is a minimally invasive procedure used in dermatology and cosmetology. It involves the creation of controlled micro-injuries to the skin using tiny, pulsating needles. The purpose of the treatment is to stimulate natural regenerative processes.
What are the effects of microneedling?
The treatment stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, thus having a positive effect on the skin's structure. People who want to get rid of the problem of skin flabbiness, shallow wrinkles, as well as reduce the visibility of scars and stretch marks, opt for micropuncture.
How many treatments to perform? When do the effects appear?
The number and frequency of treatments depend on individual factors. Usually at least 3 treatments at intervals of 2 to 4 weeks are recommended to achieve satisfactory results. Detailed recommendations are provided by a specialist during a consultation.
Effects in the form of improvement in the appearance of the skin can usually be seen after the second or third treatment in a cycle, although this is an individual issue. In the case of stretch marks or scars, you will have to wait even a few months for the final effect.
How to prepare for the treatment?
Before the treatment, a consultation with a cosmetologist, dermatologist or aesthetic doctor is recommended. It is a good idea to bring up-to-date blood test results to the appointment (especially important: blood count, iron, ferritin).
Does the procedure hurt? What is the recovery period?
The procedure may cause discomfort, but is generally not described by patients as painful. Immediately after the procedure, the skin will be red and sensitive to the touch; it may peel slightly. These discomforts subside after 1-2 days. You can return to your daily activities immediately after the procedure, although UV exposure should be avoided.
What are the contraindications for the treatment?
Contraindications to the procedure include active skin infections (e.g. herpes), pregnancy, breastfeeding, cancer, taking medications that reduce blood clotting, hemophilia.