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Acne Scar Treatment In Culver City, CA

Acne scars are unsightly marks on the skin caused by acne. They appear after the pimples have healed and usually fade over time. If left untreated, they can cause permanent scarring.

There are several ways to treat acne scars in Culver City. The type of treatment depends on the severity of the scars and the patient’s preferences. In this article, you’ll learn about microneedling and how you can use it as a non-invasive way to remove deeper acne scars.

Acne Scar Treatment in Culver City, CA.

What Is Microneedling?

 

Microneedling is a cosmetic treatment for acne scarring involving pricking the skin with small, sterilized needles. As a result, your body makes more collagen and elastin, which helps your skin heal and help you look younger. People also call it “collagen induction therapy”.

This is a new type of scar treatment that uses a tiny, handheld, needle-studded roller or hand held “pen” on the surface of your acne scars. The needles poke the numbed skin, but they don’t go through it! Those needles trigger collagen production as the skin heals.

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, microneedling helps reduce acne scar depth, but it can take up to 9 months to see results.

Microneedling works best on deeper, depressed acne scars. It’s also mostly used on the face and may treat various scars, wrinkles, and large pores.

 

What Are the Benefits of Microneedling?

 

Safety:

  • Microneedling is minimally invasive, so it doesn’t require any downtime.
  • Most healthy people can do it without any negative side effects.

Efficacy:

  • Acne scars, wounds, and aging scars can be treated with it. Your skin will probably be brighter and firmer as well.
  • You’ll get the best results after multiple treatments.A 2008 study found that skin treated with 4 microneedling treatments spaced 1 month apart produced 400% more collagen and elastin six months after treatment.
  • It’s more effective than at-home rollers.

How Much Does Microneedling Cost?

 

Microneedling at our office can go as low as $280 per treatment and we offer a variety of add-ons to choose from (such as platelet-rich plasma).

This treatment is considered a cosmetic procedure which is why insurance doesn’t cover it. That’s why it’s important to find a reliable practice like True Jewel Cosmetic Center in Culver City that wants the best for your health.

Our specialists will tell you how many treatments you need and give you an idea of how much they’ll cost so that you can do what’s best for your skin.

How Does Professional Microneedling Work?

 

Depending on how big the area is, the procedure usually takes 10-20 minutes. It takes about 4-6 treatments for visible results.

  1. First, you’ll get numbing cream smoothed on your face so the needles won’t hurt.
  2. Once that’s done, pen-shaped tool equipped with microscopic needles will be moved around your face.
  3. The needles make little cuts into your skin which may cause some redness. This shouldn’t cause any bleeding unless you’re getting a deep microneedling treatment.
  4. Afterwards, your doctor might spread a cream or serum on your face to help the healing process.
  5. Its purpose is to patch up tiny injuries with collagen and elastin by starting your body’s natural healing process. Collagen fills in the scars and smoothes them out.

Microneedling is most commonly done on the face, but it can also be done on other parts of the body, such as the stomach and thighs.

Microneedling Healing and Risks

 

Before you dive into microneedling, here are some things you should keep in mind and discuss with a specialist:

  • The results take time to show. This is because your body’s healing itself. Usually you have to have a few treatments before you see any changes.
  • It could take days or weeks for your skin to heal, depending on how deep the needles pierce.
  • After the procedure, you may feel some minor pain, and your skin may be red for a few days.
  • During the healing process, your skin may feel tight and flaky.
  • Typical microneedling treatments rarely cause bleeding. A deep microneedling treatment, on the other hand, may bleed or bruise your skin.
  • Microneedling isn’t recommended for people who have keloids, which look like large bubbles on the skin. Microneedling can aggravate them and make them worse.
  • Microneedling makes tiny holes in the skin, which could let germs in, especially if the equipment isn’t cleaned correctly. But the risk of getting infected is pretty slim. You’re unlikely to get an infection from microneedling if you’re healthy. Keeping your skin clean helps to keep the wounds from getting infected. Avoid swimming pools, lakes, rivers, and oceans that might have a lot of germs. Also, don’t use soaps and lotions that irritate your skin.
  • It’s possible that the cream or serum that goes on your skin after microneedling will cause an allergic reaction.

Is Acne Scar Microneedling Right for Me?

 

If you’re debating between using an at-home roller versus professional microneedling, keep in mind that at-home rollers aren’t as effective.

Unlike professional microneedling, at-home rollers don’t puncture the skin that well. That means that they don’t stimulate the same amount of collagen that would heal your acne scarring.The punctures made during professional microneedling are designed to induce skin rejuvenation.

Whether you’re concerned about the cost or suitability of microneedling, chat with one of our acne scar specialists in Culver City today!

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