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Microneedling

Microneedling

In modern cosmetology, microneedling has gained a reputation as one of the most effective and safe procedures for skin rejuvenation. This unique technique, also known as collagen induction therapy, helps address a wide range of aesthetic issues—from age-related changes to the aftermath of acne. In our school, we train specialists in all the nuances of this procedure so they can provide clients with visible results without radical intervention.

Essence of the Technique

Microneedling involves controlled damage to the skin using ultra-fine sterile needles. In response to these micro-injuries, the body initiates natural regeneration processes, activating the production of collagen and elastin. Unlike aggressive methods, this procedure works in a highly physiological manner, allowing the skin to "rejuvenate" itself. Modern equipment allows for the regulation of penetration depth, tailoring the procedure to meet the individual needs of each client.

Mechanism of Action

The procedure begins with thorough skin preparation and the application of a numbing cream for patient comfort. A special device with micro-needles creates thousands of microscopic channels on the surface, which:

• Stimulate fibroblasts to work actively

• Enhance blood microcirculation

• Improve lymphatic drainage

• Increase skin permeability for active substances

This process is referred to as "controlled injury"—it mobilizes all of the skin's reserves for self-repair.

A Variety of Benefits

The main value of microneedling lies in its versatility. The procedure demonstrates impressive results in:

• Correcting age-related changes (wrinkles, loss of elasticity)

• Treating post-acne and scar changes

• Eliminating hyperpigmentation

• Improving overall skin tone and texture

• Preparing for other cosmetic procedures

Moreover, the technique is suitable even for sensitive skin that poorly tolerates more aggressive treatments.

Safety and Rehabilitation

One of the key advantages of microneedling is its short recovery period. Unlike laser resurfacing or deep peels, the skin recovers in just 2-3 days. During this time, it is essential to follow the specialist's recommendations: use sunscreen, apply soothing serums, and avoid decorative cosmetics.

By mastering this technique, cosmetologists add a sought-after service to their repertoire that enjoys stable demand among various age groups. Microneedling pairs well with other anti-aging procedures, enabling the creation of comprehensive rejuvenation programs.

We invite everyone who seeks professional growth to our free webinar, where you can learn more about this innovative technique. Start your journey into the in-demand profession of cosmetologist today!

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