Microneedling: Collagen Induction Therapy

Microneedling is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure used to induce collagen production by taking advantage of the bodys natural healing process. Microneedling can lead to an improvement in the skin's elasticity, which makes your skin look and feel more beautiful.

The primary purpose of microneedling treatments is to induce the production of new collagen to smooth, firm, and tone the skin. Microneedling uses small, sterilized needles to prick the skin, to part the pores on the top layer of the skin without damaging them. The body responds by initiating the healing process, by releasing growth factors, and triggering the production of collagen and elastin.

Your skin is designed to keep things out. The traditional method of applying topical products on the skin means that active nutrients can only infiltrate the very top of the epidermis. The effect on skin improvement is often unremarkable, achieving less than 1% of the potential of the skin care product being applied.

In order to solve this problem, research by scientists has led to the development of microneedle therapy. Microneedle therapy increases your skin's ability to absorb the active nutrients in skin care products by allowing passage through the skin's top layer. Microneedling provides an effective method of transporting nutrients to the underlying skin results in amazing rejuvenating effects.

Best results are when microneedling is combined with microneedling serums that work synergistically with the microneedling process and boost the growth of the Collagen induced by microneedling, giving a more robust and longer lasting result. Daytona Laboratory has over 25 years of experience manufacturing biorevitalization serums that work with microneedling for skin rejuvenation, skin brightening, and anti-hair loss.

The initial microneedling regimen may require multiple treatments for the best results. By persistently triggering the healing process by using microneedling, the body continues to heal itself until the desired cosmetic level is achieved. After the initial microneedling regimen is completed, occasional follow-up microneedling treatments are recommended, to maintain the results you achieved with the initial microneedling regimen. Your doctor or esthetician will work with you to develop a skin care regimen based on your individual skin condition and goals.

Microneedling is mostly used on the face, neck, back of the hands, and decolletage. Microneedling may reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, acne scarring, large pores, dark spots, uneven skin tone, and even stretch marks, cellulite and hair loss. Microneedling is minimally invasive and requires little to no downtime.

Microneedling is considered safe for most people who are in overall good health. Some people may experience minor redness and irritation for a few days after having a microneedling procedure. But microneedling is minimally invasive and generally requires little to no downtime.

Microneedling is not recommended for patients with the following skin conditions: active acne, eczema, rosacea, psoriasis, severe solar keratosis, and raised moles or warts.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.