Microneedling Treatment for Scars
Scars on your skin surface are not easy to hide, especially on your face. Even though many skin treatments are less effective when it comes to smoothing and rejuvenating scar tissue, there are some which have shown very positive results. Microneedling over scars is one of those treatments. It can be used for acne scarring and other types of facial scars.
Microneedling is such a simple procedure that people are often surprised at how effective this treatment can be. As can be assumed from the name, microneedling utilizes a device with microneedling. The device is applied to the treatment area creating minute punctures in the skin. This mild, but even abrasion of the skin stimulates its growth and healing properties, releasing collagen and elastin, the components of smooth healthy skin. As a result, fresh, healthy skin cells begin populating your scarred area and smoothing the surface.
Minimally-invasive Scar Treatment
There are a number of different microneedling devices available on the market. At The K Spa, we use a device that is known for its precision. Some microneedling devices can be overly abrasive, actually making tiny tears in the skin surface. Our choice of microneedling device offers just the right amount of abrasion without the unnecessary agitation which can come with other devices. At The K Spa, we offer only the very best solutions for the skin care and treatment of our patients.
When considering a medical spa for treatment of scars and other facial skin issues, be sure to compare the amount of medical expertise available for your treatments. At The K Spa, you have the exceptional opportunity to receive treatment guided by dual board certified plastic surgeon who specializes in the face and neck area. This is a rarity, when it comes to your typical day spa medical director and the staff they employ. For the finest results, seek the finest of care, contact The K Spa today.
* Disclaimer: These Are Actual Results For Patients Of Dr. Benjamin Stong. Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery Results Can Vary Between Patients.