Medical microneedling in Boulder is a powerful method of activating your body’s innate healing processes to reverse the signs of aging. You get dramatic, natural results without downtime.
Is at-home microneedling the same as in-office microneedling?
Absolutely not! The microneedling device we use at our office is FDA-approved to penetrate 6-12 times deeper into the dermis than at-home devices, so they’re far more capable of stimulating cellular regeneration.
Is microneedling painful?
Microneedling causes minimal discomfort. We apply a numbing gel before your treatment so you don’t experience much pain. After the treatment, your skin might feel slightly tight and warm for a few hours, but there’s no pain. We also offer nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for further pain relief, if desired.
Who should undergo microneedling?
Microneedling in Boulder is an excellent treatment for anyone going through the aging process — and that’s everyone. Microneedling doesn’t involve chemicals or heat, so it’s safe for all skin types and colors. However, you shouldn’t have an active infection or inflammation on your skin. If you’re suffering from cystic acne, wait until the acne clears completely. Furthermore, if you have a history of Keloid scar formation or have undergone radiation treatments on your skin, we may advise against microneedling.
Where can microneedling be performed?
Microneedling can be performed just about anywhere on your body. We can perform microneedling anywhere on your body requiring skin tightening and repair. The most common areas for microneedling are the face, neck, and décolletage. We can also perform microneedling on parts of the body with stretch marks and scars.
What does microneedling treat?
Microneedling treats a wide range of skin concerns, including acne scarring, fine lines and wrinkles, textural irregularities, acne scarring, enlarged pores, sagging skin, stretch marks, surgical scars, and more.
How often can I undergo microneedling?
If you have acne scars and moderate signs of aging, you may need 4-6 sessions of microneedling in Boulder a month apart. After the initial round of treatments, you may need a few maintenance sessions per year. But if you’re considering microneedling for general skin health and you already receive regular medical-grade skincare, you only need a few sessions per year. Our providers will customize the microneedling treatment plan for your needs.
What happens during the microneedling session?
Our medical provider will cleanse your skin and apply a numbing cream for about 30 minutes. Once your skin is sufficiently numb, a microneedling device is passed over your skin. You might feel a warm sensation and hear a buzzing sound, but the discomfort is minimal. After covering all treatment areas, we may apply hyaluronic acid, Tranexamic acid, or PRP.
What are the side effects of microneedling?
Microneedling may result in mild redness and swelling similar to a sunburn for up to 48 hours. You may also notice mild pinpoint bleeding or bruising. You can wear makeup after 24 hours, but avoid direct sunlight and strenuous workouts until all side effects dissipate.
What are my post-microneedling aftercare guidelines?
After microneedling in Boulder, proper aftercare is crucial for optimal results. First and foremost, keep the treated area clean and avoid makeup for 24 hours. Apply a gentle, hydrating serum to aid in healing, and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen to protect from UV damage. Avoid sun exposure, strenuous exercise, and hot showers for a few days. You should also avoid products with glycolic acid, retinol, or exfoliants until the side effects dissipate completely.
When will I start seeing the microneedling results?
You may start seeing improvements within a few days or weeks, with continued improvements for up to two months after the entire series of treatments. If you have deep acne scars and stretch marks, they may take up to 1 year and multiple sessions to heal completely.
Is microneedling suitable for all skin types?
Microneedling is safe for all skin types and skin colors because it doesn’t include laser energy or chemicals.