Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Everything You Need Know About Microneedling



Also referred to as Dermapen and Rejuvapen, microneedling is a treatment that involves using a tool with 11 super-tiny needles in the very tip, which can be adjusted by your professional between 0.5 and 2.5 millimeters. "0.5 millimeters is the smallest amount, which penetrates the stratum cornea, or the superficial layer of skin," Nazarian tells us. "You can think of microneedling as collagen induction—or collagen induction therapy, which is another name for it—and the treatment creates micro-punctures from the needles inyour skin. Your body treats a small wound the same way as a large wound, and sends fibroblasts to create more collagen in the affected area. We are basically tricking your skin into thinking it has been wounded, but as a result, we're thickening the skin and improving the texture with this procedure." At Nazarian's practice, the treatment begins by first cleansing the face, then a growth factor serum by Tensage is then applied all over. Your doctor will then needle the serum in, apply another layer, then use a mask over the top to seal everything in. Keep in mind, this is not the same procedure as a "vampire facial," which uses growth factor from your own blood, and is recommended for very advanced signs of aging.

WHO SHOULD DO IT?


If you need to grow a thicker skin—not necessarily in terms of your friends roasting you in the group chat—you're probably a good candidate. "It's great for acne scarring, and because it doesn't use heat and is totally mechanical, it's safe for all skin colors and types," Nazarian says. "The treatment is wonderful for smoothing out the skin and filling in acne scars, but if you have those small bumps from clogged pores, it can help to clear all of that up as well." Just make sure there aren't any inflamed or infected areas on your skin, and if you have a cystic breakout, wait until it clears up before going in for your appointment.

DOES IT HURT?


It shouldn't, provided that your practitioner numbs the area first. "We use a cream to numb the skin really well, so we can go as deep as we need to," she says. Afterwards you can expect the skin to be a little pink, and at the very worst, a few tiny punctate scabs that fade in a few days.

WHICH AREAS ON THE BODY CAN BE TREATED?


Microneedling isn't exclusive to just the face area. The treatment can be done anywhere the skin on the body needs to be thickened, particularly those that have stretch marks, like the legs, chest, or butt, and 4 to 6 sessions on average usually do the trick.
HOW OFTEN CAN I GET IT DONE?

Depends on the severity of the issue. "If your skin is generally fine and you take care of it, you can microneedle every 3 to 6 months, but someone with dramatic acne scarring should plan to do one session per month for 4 to 6 months," Nazarian explains. "After that, you can come in once a year for a touch-up whenever you feel like you need to give your skin a reboot."

WHAT SHOULD I DO AFTERWARDS?


Ideally, you'll want to avoid putting on makeup for the rest of the day, but if you have prior commitments, it's totally safe to wear later in the night. "We advise people not to use retinol or anything too active for a few days, and we send them home with a box of the growth factor serum to put on before bed, and then again in the morning," Nazarian says. "You can apply more in the morning, and you can go back to your regular makeup routne then, and the vials of growth factor serum should be used every night until you run out."

HOW DO THE AT-HOME DERMAROLLERS COMPARE?


"When you come in for a microneedling treatment, I'd compare that to working out with a trainer, whereas a dermaroller is like working out at the gym by yourself," Nazarian explains. "Working out by yourself is definitely good, but you'll have more dramatic results and a better workout with a trainer." If you choose to incorporate a dermaroller like GloPRO's into your home routine, Nazarian advises doing it on completely cleansed skin before bed, then applying a serum over the top. "Microneedling at home is pretty safe since the at-home dermarollers are about 0.5 mm and I can't imagine you'd be able to go much deeper, but you want to make sure you're under the right circumstances," she adds.

HOW CAN I FIND A PROFESSIONAL?


Just like with any procedure, do your research to find a licensed practitioner, and ask your fair share of questions. "A lot of places won't do a mask or serum, or even numb the patient, so that's why I think price ranges can vary," Nazarian says. "You should ask if they numb, if they use a growth factor serum, if they use a mask, and if aftercare is provided. These all help to get the best result."



http://www.instyle.com/news/everything-you-need-know-about-microneedling
EPTEMBER 2, 2016 @ 3:00 PM

Friday, 5 August 2016

Facial Recontouring with Meridian Massage


You’ve heard of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and are probably a little familiar with the physiological benefits of acupuncture, but have you heard of meridian massage? Adapted from the ancient technique of guā shā, meridian massage fuses the TCM meridian theory used in acupuncture into Western esthetic techniques by massaging key meridian facial points along energy pathways using unique tools for increased circulation, younger-looking skin and overall wellness benefits. It can be incorporated into a spa’s facial services for a unique offering that delivers real results.
For the face, meridian massage has been shown to improve circulation by 400% and smooth fascia and facial muscles, which lifts sagging facial contours and recontours the face. In addition, the improved circulation evens skin tone and texture to boost radiance. Meridian facial massage can even be thought of as a means of “exercising the face” since it increases oxygen uptake to help keep skin toned and healthy-looking. For younger skin types, benefits include reducing acne conditions, diminishing dark eye circles and providing a healthier glow. For mature skin types, recontouring treatments lift sagging skin, minimize fine lines restore a healthy glow and improve the skin’s natural ability to absorb.
- See more at: http://www.skininc.com/treatments/facial/antiaging/Facial-Recontouring-with-Meridian-Massage-364282761.html#sthash.rR1l6TQS.dpuf












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Monday, 20 June 2016

Skin needling at home or clinic?


Many of you may be aware of skin needling. It is also known as derma rolling or micro needling. In salons you can pay up to £250 per treatment for a half hour session with a therapist. What many of you may not be aware of is how easy it is to perform this therapy at home. In this blog we explore this option and some of the advantages and disadvantages of this approach.
First lets explore a myth. You may have seen this therapy done in clinics or worse on you tube. They often use very long micro needles and aggressive techniques and it looks painful or even bloody! It actually does not have to be this way. Research has shown that even when longer micro needles are used (1.5mm or longer as used in clinics) collagen induction (which is how skin needling works) only takes place up to 0.6mm into the skin (1). Thats right about half of 1mm.
In fact longer micro needles and bleeding the skin are not necessary to achieve results and micro needles are short as 0.5mm can be used successfully at home to induce your body own natural collagen.
There are some conditions where longer micro needle rollers are required particularly for burn scars and other medical conditions. These treatments should be done in clinics with correct sanitary conditions. Also some people may not feel comfortable or confident with home micro needling in which case a clinical treatment is a good option.
If however you are confident and want to save some money and potentially some discomfort then simple anti ageing facial treatments or small cosmetic scars treatments can be easily and safely performed at home.
If you are interested in doing this at home what should you do and what should you not do?

Microneedling treatment at home

Firstly the donts –
  • Dont ever share your roller with anyone else. There is a lot of false advertising in the market suggesting you can resterilise, a derma roller. The fact is you cannot. You can disinfect it using either an isopropyl alcohol spray or a colloidal silver spray. This will kill all the bacteria so you are not at risk of skin infections but does not mean you can share the rollers with others.
  • Dont use your standard beauty creams or lotions for 8 hours after treatment. Skin needling creates tiny punctures in the skin which increases your transdermal absorption of products placed on the skin. These micro punctures stay open for around 8 hours after treatment and will absorb any products placed on the skin during this time in increased quantities. During this time it is better to use a safe natural serum designed for use with skin needling.

Now more interestingly what should you do to perform a skin needling treatment safely and naturally at home.

  1. Firstly look for a supplier of the products you can trust. Remember despite their cute and colourful appearance these devices do need to penetrate the skin in order to achieve results. You need to make sure the devices arrive sterile in tamper evident packaging. If in doubt look for a UK supplier with a UK phone number so you can call and ask their advice. This is also great if you have questions when doing the treatments.
  2. Secondly where possible focus on natural and/or organic products to use after the treatment. This reduces your chances of side effects particularly if you have sensitive skin.
  3. Make sure your products come with full instructions. Written instructions are good and if possible a DVD is even better. Many cheaper products simply come with a small diagram on the side which will leave you wondering how on earth to use the products.
  4. Once you have the products follow the instructions accurately. Normal practice is to roll 15 times across each area of the skin being treated. This is what was done in the research which showed skin can increase collagen induction by up 1,000% in a single treatment. Treatments at home should be spaced about 2 weeks apart to allow the skin to recover. Be wary if the instructions recommend every day treatment as this does not allow enough time for skin to recover and heal.
  5. After the treatment with a 0.5mm roller the skin may appear red and slightly inflamed for up to 24 hours. For this reason it is best to do the treatment at night before going to bed (rather than right before a night out). By the next morning in most cases it will have returned to its normal shade. Always use the aftercare serum purchased with the treatments as the correct serum will reduce problems and enhance results.

If done correctly the research shows you can achieve an average increase in your faces own natural collagen of 206%(1). The results of a treatment will continue to improve for between 3-6 months after treatment as more collagen is converted from type 3 to the stronger and more tensile collagen type 1. New collagen once created should last between 5 -7 years making this a very long lasting natural treatment.

Keep in mind if this works well for you micro needling has also been shown to benefit scars, stretch marks and hair loss so a simple kit has a whole world of possibilities!


http://www.fabafterfifty.co.uk/2016/03/04/cosmetic-skin-needling-at-home-or-clinic-anti-ageing-benefits-of-micro-needling/

Sunday, 22 May 2016

Celebrities Micro-Needling

Look What Celebrities Are Using Micro-Needling!
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Micro-Needling, also referred to as Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT), is a break-through remedy for the treatment of wrinkles and pigmentation, scars (including burn scars, acne scars and surgical scars) and stretch marks. This revolutionary treatment has been popular with celebrities like Jennifer Aniston, Kim Kardashian, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and Demi Moore.
In the April 7, 2014 issue of People, Aniston dished about her beauty secrets: her favorite sunscreen, perfume, lipstick color and workouts. When asked about her latest beauty practice, she stated,"I do micro-needling! I just learned about it a couple months ago from a facialist in New York. It allows the serums and whatever products you’re using to really soak in" (People Magazine, 2014, pg. 62). Jen loves micro-needling technology and so do we!
Clinical studies have shown that micro needling produces channels in the dermis which sufficiently stimulate the body’s natural defenses to repair and produce concentrated amounts of collagen and proteins to the treated areas of skin. This results in the skin’s thickness increasing by up to 80% and results in smoothing scars, visibly reducing stretch marks and drastically diminishing wrinkles. Micro-Needling can be administered on the face, neck and hands and can produce drastic results in just one treatment.

























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