How To Get Rid Of Stretch Marks

Skin Needling

Until recently Micro Needling has been a costly method requiring you to see a specialst regularly; however Micro Needling is now a frequent practice in a lot of normal house holds. The Dermaroller is a hand held device with numerous sterilized tiny needles which, as they are rolled over the epidermis, gently separate the pores of the epidermis (top layer of skin) and induce the healing process increasing the production of collagen and elastin.

Collagen is crucial for skin to cosmetically heal

It is the production of this extra collagen and elastin that makes all the difference, the main cause of the development of skin conditions including stretch marks and scarring is there is a lack of collagen and elastin in the skin, when this is replaced the skin goes back to its firm state. When the skin is wounded, such as a graze, the skin heals itself to remain healthy; however the skin doesn’t cosmetically heal.

In order to remove Stretch marks, scarring and facial wrinkles, the skin needs to believe that there is reason to start healing and produce more collagen and elastin, using a Derma-roller achieves this by carefully opeing the pores of the epidermis giving the impression of a trauma on the skin and needing to be repaired. regular Micro-Needling will make sure that you skin heals itself to a cosmetic level.

Is Micro Needling the best option?

Compared to other methods (and when done at home), Micro-Needling is much cheaper and more effective then practices such as just using creams as the skin takes in only a tiny percentage of creams applied, however when applied after using the Dermaroller the creams are absorbed a lot better as the pores are open.

Micro-Needling is used to reduce a range of skin conditions; Stretch marks, Cellulite, Wrinkles, pitted skin, acne scars, surgery scars, scars, crow’s feet etc

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