The Microneedling procedure, sometimes called collagen induction therapy (CIT), uses a small tool with a varying number of very small needles, usually 15 to 25, with each needle smaller than the width of a human hair. The needle length adjusts, depending on the treatment area and thickness of the skin. When applied to the skin, it creates controlled, microscopic spots that are usually invisible to the naked eye. The micro-injuries initiate the skins repair process which includes naturally producing collagen to the affected area and can strengthen the epidermis.
Microneedling addresses signs of aging, such as fine lines and wrinkles, as well as skin problems like acne scars, thinning or crepey skin, and stretch marks. Micro-needle therapy is minimally invasive, causing thousands of microscopic corrective spots across the treatment area. These spots rapidly induce the bodys natural healing factors, sending collagen and elastin to repair and rejuvenate the skin. This thickens the collagen cushion of the skin and reduces signs of aging. Boise Image Enhancement has alternative ways of enhancing and improving the microneedle experience. Please ask your service provider.
Microneedling addresses signs of aging, such as fine lines and wrinkles, as well as skin problems like acne scars, thinning or crepey skin, and stretch marks. Micro-needle therapy is minimally invasive, causing thousands of microscopic corrective spots across the treatment area. These spots rapidly induce the bodys natural healing factors, sending collagen and elastin to repair and rejuvenate the skin. This thickens the collagen cushion of the skin and reduces signs of aging. Boise Image Enhancement has alternative ways of enhancing and improving the microneedle experience. Please ask your service provider.
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