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Microneedling
What is microneedling
Microneedling is a simple, safe, effective, and non-invasive skin improvement technique. It was initially
introduced for skin rejuvenation, however, now it is being used for a very wide range of indications.
Indications
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scar/ burn scar;
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acne and acne scars;
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alopecia (hair loss);
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hirsutism (excessive hair growth)
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skin pigmentation;
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wrinkles/ fine lines;
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stretchmarks;
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big pores;
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smokers' skin
How it works
Microneedling is a relatively new non-invasive procedure involving superficial and controlled puncturing of the skin by rolling with miniature fine needles. Over a short period of time, it has gained mass popularity and acceptance as it is a simple, safe, and effective technique requiring minimal training.
Traditionally used as a collagen induction therapy for facial scars and skin rejuvenation, it is also widely used now as a transdermal delivery
system for therapeutic skinceuticals and vaccines.
Contra-indications
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active acne
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pustular rosacea
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blood coagulation issues
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thyroid issues
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cancer
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weak immune system
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skin diseases
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epileptics
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damaged skin
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pregnancy and breastfeeding
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diabetes
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herpes or warts
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auto-immune diseases
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treatment under medical specialist