MICRO-NEEDLING STEM CELLS

Micro-needling stem cells can make you say goodbye to dead skin cells. The process of micro-needling creates tiny wounds in the skin which signals the body to produce new collagen and elastin. As we age, our bodies produce less and less of these two proteins, resulting in sagging skin and wrinkles. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that have the ability to differentiate into various cell types. When applied topically, stem cells can help to repair damage and improve the overall appearance of the skin.

THE FUNCTIONS OF MICRO-NEEDLING

There is an abundance of natural stem cells in young skin, which maintains its suppleness, elasticity, and glow. Yet as we become older, fewer and fewer of these cells are around to do things like repair damage and keep the skin’s cells in check. Damage to the skin and other organs can come from the depletion of stem cells caused by illness or exposure to harmful chemicals or radiation. Conditions including acne, rosacea, melasma, hyperpigmentation, dry, uneven skin, big pores, fine lines, and wrinkles are the end result of this. This problem grows even more severe as we age.

CONSEQUENCES AND PREDICTIONS

A little more about the procedure

Collagen induction treatment, or micro-needling stem cells, is a skin rejuvenation process that can reduce the visible effects of aging, help acne scars look less noticeable, and revitalize tired skin. Needles puncture the tissue, prompting the body to rush healing substances like growth factors and cytokines to the site. More fibroblasts (the body’s collagen and elastin factories) are generated during this phase, and more collagen and elastin are subsequently synthesized to treat the injury. Because of this, the skin’s youthful appearance is restored, and the signs of cellular dysfunction are diminished (acne, redness, brown pigment).

THINGS TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR

  1. Analyzing the patient’s medical background and the affected area is essential before beginning treatment.
  2. Anesthesia during photoshoots
  3. Maintain a sanitary environment for therapy.
  4. Topical use of CGF solution
  5. Placement of microneedles
  6. Post-operative hyaluronic acid injections
  7. Explanation of home care kit contents; appointment setting

Following treatment measures

  1. In the 48 hours following your treatment, you should avoid excessive sun exposure.
  2. Don’t contact the treated area for 12 hours.
  3. Do not engage in hot tub use or engage in heavy sweating in the 24 hours before to treatment.
  4. After getting treatment, you should spend the first week in the sun.
  5. 12-hour mark where you can finally take a shower and put on some cosmetics
  6. Follow the guidelines included in the aftercare kit.

Before & After

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Can we say for sure that stem cell microneedling is risk-free?
Microneedling is a safe and effective method for causing skin tightening on its own because it is a nonablative process that generates selective dermal damage. It’s also easy on the wallet and doesn’t require much in the way of downtime.
How does stem cell microneedling work, and what are its advantages?
FAQs About Microneedling Stem Cells Picture Results This facial uses freshly produced skin cells to both treat and prevent fine lines and wrinkles. Boosts skin elasticity by increasing collagen, elastin, and extracellular matrix (ECM) production (Extra Cellular Matrix).
In what ways do stem cells keep on healing?
When Is Stem Cell Treatment Needed Again? Stem cells injected during stem cell therapy can keep repairing the affected area for up to a year after the procedure has been completed.