What microneedling actually does to your face

What microneedling actually does to your face

It might sound a bit daunting, but this non-invasive, highly effective treatment is the go-to for plumping fine lines and creating fresher skin with a rejuvenated glow...

Microneedling is a minimally invasive, non-surgical procedure for skin rejuvenation. A microneedling device (at Sole Revival, we use the Dermapen) is used to create controlled micro-injuries to the skin, which helps it to regenerate itself.

How does it work?

Each fine needle creates a channel, or micro-wound to the dermis. This controlled micro injury triggers the body to stimulate the wound healing response. Fibroblasts (think of this as the ‘Mother Cells’) and growth factors (substances that are key for cell growth) are then stimulated to fill these micro-wounds with new collagen and elastin. New capillaries are formed leading to greater oxygen and nutrient absorption for a brighter complexion.  

What are the benefits of micro needling ?

Creating micro-channels in the skin helps active ingredients such as hyaluronic acid to penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin. This hydrating ingredient can then plump the skin, as well as soften fine lines and wrinkles. 

By stimulating the fibroblasts (those powerful ‘Mother Cells’), we increase the production of collagen and elastin. This effect has been shown to last 12-18 months after treatment.

The effects and benefits of skin needling for various skin concerns:

#acne

Skin needling can help improve acne by stimulating collagen production and reducing the appearance of acne scars and uneven skin texture.

The tiny needles used in skin needling can promote the renewal of skin cells, unclog pores, and minimise the occurrence of acne breakouts.

#rosacea

Skin needling may help reduce redness and inflammation associated with rosacea by promoting skin healing and reducing blood vessel visibility.

The micro-injuries caused by skin needling can trigger the production of collagen and improve the overall texture and tone of rosacea-affected skin.

#pigmentation

Skin needling can assist in reducing pigmentation concerns by increasing the turnover of skin cells, leading to a more even skin tone and reduced appearance of dark spots.

The controlled micro-injuries of skin needling can promote the penetration of brightening and lightening products, aiding in the reduction of pigmentation issues.

#aging skin

Skin needling can help combat signs of aging by stimulating collagen and elastin production, which can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

The micro-injuries created during skin needling can promote cell turnover, resulting in smoother, tighter skin and a more youthful appearance.

Undergoing micro-needling treatments (a course of 3-6 treatments, these would be 4-6 weeks apart, is recommended) once a year ensures that the fibroblasts are functioning at a greater rate, which helps to counteract the natural breakdown of collagen and slows down the rate of ageing. 

The process also leads to angiogenesis, the production of new blood vessels, and that means more nutrients and oxygen in the skin for optimal function and vitality. 

There are plenty of other benefits too, from improving acne scars and minimising large pores to improving hyperpigmentation and stretch marks; plus, you can undergo a microneedling treatment anywhere on the body.

What are the differences between at-home and in clinic microneedling treatments?

Microneedling performed in-clinic utilises a much faster, longer needle, and although this creates a micro-channel for effective product penetration, the goal is to initiate trauma. This trauma, deep within the skin, kick-starts the wound-healing cascade, leading to stimulation of the fibroblast, which enhances the production of hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin. 

Short needle microneedling for at-home use definitely have their place in creating a healthy, optimally functioning skin that ages more slowly, but it is not a replacement for in-clinic treatments if your goal is to reverse skin ageing or considerably slow the ageing process. Using at-home treatments regularly (we would recommend 2-3 times a week) in conjunction with active skincare and targeted in-clinic skin treatments will ensure the best results for your skin.

What will my skin be like immediately after the skin needling treatment?

You will experience some redness for one to two days. You may also have a little puffiness around the eyes in the morning as you have been lying still and will have built up lymph (that’s the fluid that flows through the lymphatic system).

Product-wise, you need to use a good quality cleanser, hydrating products – no vitamin C or retinol 5 days pre and post needling). We recommend using Dp products to cleanse and hydrate the skin for a few days pre and post-treatment. This helps to keep the skin clean, protected and fights against bacteria.

Want to find out more about microneedling?

Check out our Microneedling treatment and book a consultation for a tailored skin care plan.