What is microneedling?
Marla Ahlgrimm explains that microneedling is the process of using a device to poke thousands of thin, shallow holes in the face or other part of the body. The body then gets to work sending collagen to repair the damage. Many people use this procedure to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and to promote skin elasticity.
Beyond Vanity
While microneedling is mostly associated with anti-aging, there are other skin conditions that it can help treat. Marla Ahlgrimm explains that women with adult acne, hyperpigmentation, scars, and sun damage may find that microneedling can reduce these issues. It may also be helpful for women suffering from alopecia to help regrow hair.
Painful But Affordable
Marla Ahlgrimm notes that there are pros and cons to any type of aesthetic procedure. Microneedling is no different. On the bright side, it’s much less expensive than some forms of facial resurfacing, but it hurts. Most aestheticians or dermatologists will apply a numbing cream to the face before the procedure, but this wears off within an hour or so and can leave the face looking a bit sunburned for a few days.
Is It Worth It?
Many women choose microneedling because it is affordable and proven effective. But, Marla Ahlgrimm says the pain and potential for infection must also be considered. Ultimately, the choice to do anything to a woman’s face is her own. Women who are highly self-conscious about their appearance or have significant issues that they wish to minimize, such as acne or scarring, may find that microneedling is well worth the cost and the pain associated with it.