Bio
Microneedling
With conventional skin care methods, the active ingredients can only penetrate into the barrier layer of the epidermis (i.e. the stratum corneum), which is not very effective (only about 0.3% effectiveness), hence the popularity of metal microneedling for skin treatment and care in Europe and America. Traditional microneedling therapy, typically using roller microneedles or microneedle pen. The metal needles are inserted under the skin with an external force, artificially creating thousands of miniature wounds in the epidermis, stimulating the skin to heal itself and inducing the skin to produce more collagen. After the microneedling treatment, the skin's stratum corneum cells will have fallen off and the skin texture will improve relatively. After several treatments, most of the problems in the epidermal layer of the skin can be solved and improved. Therefore, metal microneedling is widely used in dermatology to treat various skin problems, especially acne, enlarged pores, scars.