Why Choose Skin Pen for Your Microneedling Treatments
Microneedling has become incredibly popular in recent years, and for good reason. It’s effective at improving the appearance of many skin woes, but is also minimally invasive with little downtime. And now, microneedling has been revolutionized with the introduction of Skin Pen – the only Class II FDA approved device for this treatment.
What Is Microneedling?
Microneedling is a skin rejuvenation procedure that involves using tiny needles to puncture the skin. Your body perceives the punctures as micro injuries. As a result, the skin responds by working overtime to heal the area with collagen production.
This treatment can be used all over the body to improve the appearance of scars, wrinkles, and even to stimulate hair growth.
Typically, microneedling has been done with by rolling or stamping devices. Although they are effective, the depth of the punctures can be inconsistent with these methods.
In addition, it can be awkward to use in small or hard to reach areas. Always seeking to provide exceptional care, Dr. Glantsman and her team sought a new solution for this procedure to perform in their Mundelein, IL office.
What Are The Benefits Of Skin Pen?
The Skin Pen solves all of the problems of traditional roller or stamping microneedling methods. It’s sleek, one handed design and variable depth selection make it incredibly versatile.
Despite the use of needles, microneedling is comfortable.
Depending on the client’s needs, it provides depths ranging from 0.25mm to 2.5mm. The stainless steel medical grade needles administer consistent, vertical punctures for the best results.
The Skin Pen can be used in conjunction with a topical numbing agent to make the experience pain free in short 30-60 minute sessions. Needle cartridges are single use for patient safety.
The specialists at Cordial Medical Spa in Mundelein, IL have seen great results from the use of Skin Pen, especially in combination with PRP (platelet rich plasma).
Contact the office for more information - and remember, consultations are always free.