Skin Needling: The treatment taking the world by storm!
In recent years, micro needling has created a world-wide sensation, for the most part due to the outstanding results that can be achieved with this technique. Along with the hype built up around this treatment which has taken social media by storm and made micro needling so well known, there is an equal amount of mystery still surrounding it. Questions such as how does it work, does it hurt and how long will my skin take to recover are commonly asked and we are here to answer them.
How does it work?
Micro needling (also known as collagen induction therapy) is a simple procedure that can typically be completed within 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the size of the treatment area. Our micro needling device, the Code X glides over the skin creating tiny micro channels. The skin's natural repair process is then triggered, resulting in an increased production of collagen and elastin, resurfacing, retexturising and overall skin renewal. The Code X is deal in treating an array of common skin concerns such as:
Acne scarring
Scarring
Fine lines and wrinkles
Skin sagging/loss of elasticity
Uneven skin texture
Pigmentation
Redness
Acne and congestion
Enlarged pores
Stretch marks
Which micro-needling technique is the best?
Although this technique has been around for a long time, with the earliest recorded treatment performed in 1905, we are now seeing the greatest advancements in micro needling technology yet. Traditional dermal rolling techniques have most commonly been used in the past but have now been surpassed by pen devices due to superiority in results, comfort and downtime. A dermal roller penetrates the skin at an angle causing more chance of 'tears' through the skin leading to more side effects and therefore longer recovery time and being a manual device, needle depth cannot be changed. On the other hand, a micro-needling pen device penetrates the skin vertically causing less epidermal damage and is digital meaning needle depth and speed are customisable and the treatment can be performed around delicate facial contours such as the eyes.
is the procedure painful?
Due to the improved design of the new Code X, there is an immense decrease in epidermal (skin) injury, therefore the level of pain from the needling procedure has been significantly reduced. A mild, uncomfortable 'scratching' sensation may be experienced throughout the treatment which, followed by the application of the Sothys cosmeceutique clinical range, immediately leaving the skin feeling cool and calm.
WHAT IS THE DOWNTIME INVOLVED?
Contrary to popular belief, micro needling is a simple and non-invasive treatment with very minimal downtime. You may experience facial redness for 12-48 hours after the treatment. Most people are able to return to normal daily activities immediately after the treatment. Application of Sothys after care protocol; following the treatment will seal and heal the skin and cover any redness for an immediate return to work. You will be provided with a 7 day post treatment care to continue to help the skin heal and retrieve the best results
HOW DO I PREPARE MY SKIN FOR A PEEL TREATMENT?
For optimal results, an appropriate homecare regime should be determined by your clinician to encourage the skin to prepare, strengthen and fortify (especially for thin or delicate skin areas). A cosmeceutical grade skincare range works on a cellular level to stimulate changes in the skin and therefore will not only prepare the skin and encourage the best possible result, but also maintain ongoing results. Avoid excess UV exposure, taking extra caution not to obtain a sun burn before any needling as this will make treatment impossible until the skin fully heals. Needling cannot be performed if there are any open wounds in the area, cold sores or if you have been taking Roaccutane medication within the last 6 months. Pregnancy and breast feeding are contraindications. Needling cannot be performed if the area to be treated has been waxed on the same day.
IS NUMBING CREAM USED TO PERFORM THIS TREATMENT?
No, not only is the application of numbing cream unsafe and unnecessary, it also inhibits great results. Most importantly, the application of a topical anaesthetic involves risks. If applied incorrectly, like leaving it on for too long or using too much, it is possible to cause adverse effects such as toxicity.
The risk far outweighs the gain, especially for such a simple procedure that involves very little discomfort. A topical anaesthetic is also a vasoconstrictor, meaning it becomes difficult to achieve the desired inflammatory response necessary in triggering collagen production and resurfacing.
AFTER-CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
Apply 50+ SPF protection daily
Avoid excessive UV exposure
Do not apply active serums, such as Retinol, AHAs, BHAs or any form of exfoliation for 7 days following treatment
Avoid picking or scratching any dry or flaky skin
Avoid heavy exercise, hot showers, spas and saunas for 1-2 days following treatment
Apply recommended aftercare products for 7 days following treatment
HOW MANY TREATMENTS WILL I NEED?
The number of treatments required will vary, depending on the type and nature of the condition we are treating. However, like with many of our treatments, consistency is the key to great results, meaning the greatest benefits will come from multiple treatments. Here is a general guide:
Rejuvenation: 3-6 treatments/4-6 weeks apart
Acne scarring: 6-12 treatments/4-6 weeks apart
Stretch marks: 6-12 treatments/4-6 weeks apart
Pigmentation: 4-10 treatments/2-4 weeks apart
*HAYLEY’S HOT HINT*:
Your post-needling routine is just as important as the treatment itself. Keep it simple: gentle cleanser, hydration, and SPF. Skip the actives until your skin has healed — your future self will thank you.