During a microneedling treatment, a specialized device with tiny needles is gently rolled or stamped over the skin. The needles create microscopic punctures, known as microchannels, without causing significant damage to the outermost layer of the skin. These microchannels activate the production of collagen and elastin, which are vital proteins for maintaining healthy and youthful-looking skin.
The body recognizes the micro-injuries and responds by increasing blood flow to the area, delivering nutrients and oxygen that further support the healing process. As a result, the skin undergoes a rejuvenation process, with improved texture, reduced wrinkles, and enhanced overall appearance. Additionally, the microchannels created during microneedling enhance the absorption of topical skincare products, allowing them to penetrate deeper into the skin and maximizing their effectiveness in addressing various skin concerns.