Microneedling
Dermapen (microneedling) treatment involves fine steel needles ranging from 0.5 to 2.5 mm in length, making controlled punctures at a 90-degree angle to the skin, creating numerous microchannels in the targeted area. This process induces controlled damage, stimulating skin renewal. The resulting micro-injuries activate the skin's renewal mechanisms and promote the production of elastin and collagen, providing tension to the skin. Simultaneously, this allows PRP or mesotherapy products to reach the sub-layer of the skin through these microchannels. As a result, skin renewal, improvement in acne scars, and pore tightening are observed.
For what purpose is Dermapen applied?
- Treatment of acne scars
- Pore tightening
- Treatment of stretch marks
- Treatment of pigmentation
- Skin renewal, enhancing its quality
- Superficial and deep wrinkles
- Surgical wound and burn treatment
How is Dermapen applied?
After applying a topical anesthetic cream to the treatment area and waiting for 15-30 minutes, the skin is cleaned with antiseptic. The application area is scanned with Dermapen at three different angles for each region. If necessary, PRP or mesotherapy products are applied for more effective results.
How long does a Dermapen session take?
It varies between 30 and 60 minutes. The number of sessions ranges from 3 to 6, depending on the individual's needs, with session intervals between 2 and 4 weeks.
It varies between 30 and 60 minutes. The number of sessions ranges from 3 to 6, depending on the individual's needs, with session intervals between 2 and 4 weeks.
What should be considered after a Dermapen procedure?
Redness that recedes within 1-2 days is observed after the application. It is crucial to protect the skin from the sun very effectively, especially during the first week.
Redness that recedes within 1-2 days is observed after the application. It is crucial to protect the skin from the sun very effectively, especially during the first week.