Microneedling at Home

As I get more and more into taking care of my skin, the more I become curious about and want to try treatments and tools that can help my skin look it’s best. Most recently I have been studying and researching the benefits of microneedling.  A reader asked me to do a video on it a while back and after some quick research I was hesitant to try it myself because it seemed rather intense. So I continued to research, and consulted with some estheticians and here is what you need to know.  

WHAT IS MICRONEEDLING? 

Microneedling is a dermarolling procedure that uses small needles to prick the skin. This puncturing of the skin causes a wound healing response and causes many benefits to the skin. With zero chemicals or down time, this is a great procedure you can do at home. 

You can purchase a microneedling tool for as little as $10. You want to look for titanium needles as they’re strong, sharp and rust resistant. Lengths of needles vary, however to safely do this at home you want to use .2mm-.5mm unless the procedure is being performed by a professional as you will experience minimal bleeding and need a numbing cream applied. 

BENEFITS OF MICRONEEDLING

Microneedling has many benefits that include:

  •  stimulates production of collagen and elastin
  •  improves texture of skin
  •  improves hyperpigmentation 
  •  can improve stretch marks
  •  can improve scarring* to include acne scarring*
  •  can reduce the appearance of pores
  •  improve appearance of fine lines and wrinkles

*If you have keloid scarring, you are not to microneedle these areas. While it does help with acne scarring, this method is not to be used on active acne. 

I’ve done a video on how you can perform microneedling at home here.

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