DIY Microneedling Is Riskier Than You Think!

Author: The Hub, Center For Health And Beauty, LLC | | Categories: Health Clinic , Natural Skin Care , Wellness Clinic

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You can’t beat the feeling of soft, silky skin on your face and body when you run your fingers over it. However, in today’s hectic society, keeping the skin glowing and looking youthful requires excellent skin care treatments. Consequently, many people resort to cosmetic dermatology procedures and treatments in an effort to achieve a smooth, poreless complexion. Microneedling is one such trendy skin treatment sweeping the beauty industry.

Microneedling is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that’s used to treat skin concerns by stimulating collagen production. The microneedling tool is made up of clusters of tiny needles that penetrate the skin when rolled across the face.

While microneedling is designed to be done by a professional, there are also options for DIY microneedling. But let’s be clear: Using microneedling treatment as a DIY beauty practice can be dangerous as it can damage your skin if not done correctly.

To give you an idea of what could go wrong, the experts at The Hub, Center for Health and Beauty, LLC, will explain a few reasons why at-home microneedling is so risky.

1. You may not know the proper technique

When it comes to microneedling, the technique is critical. Poor technique can easily cause micro-tears in the skin, leading to scarring and hyperpigmentation. What’s more is that the online marketplaces are flooded with these unregulated tools, which are often poor-quality imports with minimal information about the manufacturer or correct usage.

2. Risk of infection

Incorrect microneedling can introduce or spread bacteria into the skin. This is because the risk of infection turns high since the punctures in the skin can act as perfect channels for bacteria to lodge in the dermis.

Do things right - Hire a professional

For these reasons, entrusting your skin to professionals is your best bet for a thoroughly safe and more effective microneedling process. Through professional microneedling, they can help minimize risks as professionals use sterilized tools in a sterile environment. Furthermore, a professional can treat deeper wrinkles, skin sagging, scarring, and hyperpigmentation more efficiently by working deeper into the dermis. Oftentimes, professionals will also use professional grade serums that can enhance the effects of microneedling.

Microneedling treatment in our area may cost anywhere from $150 to $250 per session. If you plan to undergo microneedling, ensure it is conducted by a qualified professional, such as an acupuncturist, an aesthetician, or another medical professional.

In case you still choose to do microneedling at home, make sure that you do research to find out if the equipment you are using is of high enough quality to be safe. Also, be sure that all surfaces are properly sanitized.

In addition, at-home microneedling should only be performed at a depth of 0.3mm. However, when working deeper into the dermis, which is necessary for addressing certain skin conditions and achieving noticeable results, it should undoubtedly be left to professionals.

If you’re looking for reliable acupuncturists, massage therapists, yoga instructors, and aestheticians in Melbourne, FL, reach out to The Hub, Center for Health and Beauty, LLC. We have clients visiting our Wellness Clinic from Melbourne, Indialantic, Palm Shores, Palm Bay, Sebastian, Cape Canaveral, Fellsmere, Cocoa, and the surrounding areas.

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