What Does Microneedling Treat?
One of the primary reasons it's so important to gain a better understanding of microneedling is that it's often confused with facial treatments you receive at a spa. Part of the reason for this common misconception is the surge in popularity of products used for home version treatments. While store-bought rollers labeled as a DIY alternative to professional microneedling are easy to find, the process and results are not the same as what's available from an industry clinic. Microneedling, also referred to as dermal remodeling, can be an extremely useful method used to gain significant success for diminishing the appearance of blemishes and scars on the skin. Most commonly, microneedling treatments are used as a Facial Rejuvenation procedure; however, other parts of the body can be treated with this process.
Are You A Good Candidate For Microneedling?
Patients at Microneedling Center of NJ, LLC are most commonly seeking some level of relief from visible:
- Fine Lines & Wrinkles (rhytides)
- Stretch Marks (striae)
- Enlarged Pores
- Burns
- Acne scars
- Surgical scars
- Other scars
Of course, this list isn't all-inclusive; if you have a visible mark on your skin you're self-conscious about, you should take advantage of our free consultation services. Our rejuvenation and restoration results can help reduce the appearance of blemishes and vastly enhance your self-confidence.
It's true that microneedling isn't always as effective on raised scars as on depressed scars. The only way to find out is to meet with an industry professional for an individual assessment of your situation. In most cases, after three to six treatments, visible marks diminish as much as 50% or more. Isn't it worth trying? Because many clients feel more confident even with a minor reduction compared to their current status.
How Does It Differ From At-Home Devices?
Professional microneedling is performed by a licensed dermatologist or esthetician using industry-standard devices. The store-bought roller is great for stimulating circulation, but the effects are superficial. Unfortunately, if used improperly, DIY rollers can cause skin problems and are best to avoid.
For real results, you need the level of professional care you can get from the team at Microneedling Center of NJ, LLC. We're industry-trained, licensed, and certified and promise to gain your confidence in our capabilities during your complimentary consultation. Call us today to make arrangements for your microneedling procedures in Paramus and surrounding locations.
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