1985 days ago

Have you heard about Skin or Derma Needling?

Carmen from

Beautiful Skin For Life!
Derma needling and why it is great for Anti-Ageing.
For our skin to look and feel youthful our cells have a natural turn over time to renew and regenerate, this is over a 4 week period.
As we age our natural skin turn over time slows down generously which causes our skin to lack volume and firmness, therfore accelerating the ageing process.
THE TREATMENT
Derma needling has been created to enhance our skins natural cell rejuvenation to help stimulate new healthy cells and collagen. This is caused by slightly damaging the older cells to increase a healthier growth factor to produce more collagen to plump through to the surface.
This is fantastic for acnes scarring, open pores and lightening pigmentation and overall anti- ageing results anywhere on the body.
This is a non ablative treatment with no down time and minimal after effects. A minimum of 6 treatments are required for better and more noticebale results.
Our skin normally absorbs products between 20-30% before Derma needling, but after having a course of this treatment our skin can absorb 3 time more product, resulting in rapid change within the skin and more results.
AFTERCARE
Caring for your skin after your treatment is very important to ensure long lasting results.
Using a gentle cleanser for the first few days is important to ensure your skin is clean without having too many actives involved. Ensuring your skin is hydrated is essential as now your skin is at its optimum absorbtion level. Using Medik8s hero product, Hydr8B, your skin will feel amazing!
Ensuring the use of an SPF is a key factor!
Incorporating a calming serum is great to reduce any minimal redness and sensitivity that may have occurred after treatment.
After 1 week of treatment you can begin to step up your regime using the Vitamin Cs and As and active cleansers again.

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