What you need to know about Microneedling- By Allegra Kay

What is Microneedling?

By Allegra Kay

  There is a reason microneedling is one of our most popular facial services at Menari. Chances are you have heard of it and the amazing results, and it is on your list of things you “just have to try.” You know it involves needles and can help with everything from acne to fine lines but what IS microneedling? What does it really do, and how does it feel? We are going to break down everything you need to know about this transformative treatment.

  Another term for microneedling is Collagen Induction Therapy which is exactly what it does: promotes new collagen formation by relying on the skin’s innate self-repair process. This is done with a pen-like device that uses tiny needles to create a micro injury to the tissue.  Skilled and licensed Advanced Practice estheticians (meaning they have undergone extra training) can control the depth of the needles; and will choose the depth based on each client’s unique needs and sensitivity levels.

  Collagen is a protein that is a building block for the skin, hair, muscles, tendons and ligaments. As we age, collagen production decreases and in the face that shows up as sagging skin and loss of firmness. Microneedling brings that precious collagen back to life and returns the glow and youthfulness to your face. It can also treat active acne and acne scarring, fine lines and hyperpigmentation.

 

  In a typical microneedling treatment at Menari your skin will be numbed and your esthetician will apply a hyaluronic acid that the pen will push into the deeper layers of skin, creating deep hydration. The treatment also includes a dose of relaxation with a neck and shoulder massage. Your esthetician will send you home with aftercare instructions and make sure you have all the information you need regarding number of sessions needed and proper homecare. All in all this is a minimally invasive treatment that packs a powerful punch in changing your skin; and we look forward to seeing you!

— Allegra Kay, Lead Esthetician at Menari Body Works