RF Microneedling (MNRF) is a minimally invasive technique that treats by stimulating collagen and elastin synthesis. The entire procedure causes minimal damage to the upper layers of the skin; therefore, it involves marginal downtime.
Scars are produced due to impaired collagen in the scar area. Microneedles create micro injuries in the skin that stimulate collagen and elastin production and help heal scars. The benefit of MNRF is it utilizes the advantages of creating micro injuries along with radio frequency, which synergistically stimulate collagen synthesis, leading to a reduction in scar depth.
Microneedling is most often used on your face to target:
Since MNRF is an Invasive Treatment, there is downtime associated with it. The downtime may vary from 7-10 days depending on the depth and chronicity of the scar. A few concerns that are normal during the healing phase post-MNRF Treatment are:
The cream is a hydrating cream with a light consistency for recently resurfaced skin. It quickly transforms the skin’s surface by reducing inflammation and improving elasticity and firmness.
Aqua (water), Butyrospermum park (shea)butter, peg-6 stearate, Glycerin, Peg-32 stearate, paraffin liquid (mineral oil), palmitic acid, Stearic acid, stearic acid, citric acid, BHT, Peg-8, Ascorbic acid
Usually, MNRF is suggested for acne scars, open pores, fine lines and wrinkles, sun spots, etc.
There might be slight swelling and discomfort for 2-3 days after the treatment.
Microneedles are used to make minor injuries in the skin that initiate collagen production and help the skin heal.
Avoid exposure to the sun for about 10 days, and whenever stepping out, you must wear sunscreen for sun protection.
In most cases, MNRF is considered to be tolerable by patients; however, a numbing cream can be applied before the treatment for 30-40 minutes to avoid any discomfort.
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