
Nano-Needling
Nano-needling is a non-invasive transdermal serum delivery system. A stylus is used to tap nano-cartridges to the skin—thousands of microscopic pyramid-like tips that penetrate the skin’s epidermis. These cartridges are thinner than human hair, and, when they touch the skin, form as much as 200,000 nano-channels.
Nano-needling works by enhancing the skin’s ability to absorb serums that are beneficial for the skin. Aside from this, though, the procedure also triggers the skin’s natural regenerative processes—it boosts collagen and elastin production, which allows the skin to heal and address different target issues.
Nano-needling is used to work on different target issues. This treatment is most commonly used to address the following concerns:
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Aging skin
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Fine lines
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Hyperpigmentation
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Large pores
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Scarring
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Stretch marks
Apart from this, though, nano-needling can also be used to target crow’s feet and lip lines. As a minimally invasive procedure, it can also be used in sensitive spots.
Contraindications:
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Keloid or raised scarring
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Infections from Herpes Simplex
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Diabetes
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Recent facial injections (usually, within 14 days from treatment)
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Scars less than 6 months old
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Raised lesions, moles, or warts
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Open cuts, wounds, or abrasions
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Active acne or cold sores
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Immune-suppression diseases
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Pregnancy
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Blood Thinners