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This article will discuss whether skin needling works.
Skin needling, which is also referred to as dermarolling, micro-needling, or collagen induction therapy, is really a answer to reducing wrinkles, scars, stretch-marks, acne as well as other skin issues. It functions by using a roller containing needles and making slight penetrations for the outer layer of your skin. This activates the process of recovery in the body and creates collagen and melanin to help you rejuvenate and repair your skin layer.
But does skin needling work?
There is apparently overwhelming evidence that it does work on wrinkles, scars, acne, and stretch-marks. There are already studies published in journals showing its effectiveness. Dr. Philippe Simonin published research in 1994 in Baran's Cosmetic Dermatology, which showed a 60% improvement in participants with old scars, and a 40% percent improvement in participants with skin aging. One study mentioned within the journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery showed a substantial amount collagen and elastin deposited within your skin after six months from a patient's treatment. In the journal of Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, Italian researchers found that the appearance of acne scar removal were reduced significantly after two sessions.
Additionally, you'll find countless people in online forums posting before and after pictures of their skin needling treatment, and it can be tough to believe that most of these everyone was not legitimate. Whether you perform it yourself or go to a practitioner, expect for treatment to possibly take a few sessions before seeing some improvement to your wrinkles, scars, stretchmarks, or acne.
Skin needling does apparently work based on studies performed in the medical profession and by user feedback online.




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