Take advantage of our special Dermapen offer this month to minimise stretch marks with microneedling.
How it works
By creating tiny pinhole injuries in the stretch mark itself, Dermapen microneedling improves its colour and appearance. These micro-punctures produce a controlled skin injury without actually damaging the epidermis.
The micro-injuries lead to minimal superficial bleeding and set up a wound healing cascade by releasing various growth factors. The latter comprise platelet-derived growth factors, connective tissue activating protein, connective tissue growth factor and fibroblast growth factor.
The needles also break down the old hardened scar strands and allow it to revascularise. Then, when the skin produces new collagen, the broken dermal layer is filled. As the dermal layer expands, the colour fades because the skin thickens and the blood vessels that give early stretch marks their pinkish-purple colour, retreat.
Both collagen and elastin are key to new, youthful-looking skin. It’s for precisely this reason that many medical professionals recommend microneedling. After all, using the body’s own natural healing mechanisms is key to natural results.
Safe for dark skins
Also noteworthy is that it’s a very safe technique for dark skin types. Usually the risk of post-inflammatory pigmentation is very high with other techniques that damage the epidermis.
The treatment
Lasermed therapists use the Dermapen4 Advanced method of microneedling. Depending on the treatment area, treatments typically last 20 to 45 minutes. Prior to the treatment, we explain the expected outcomes, delayed response and possible need for multiple treatments. Thereafter, we apply topical anaesthesia and then start the treatment 45 minutes later.
There’s no downtime. However, please bear in mind that the final results cannot be viewed immediately. Reason being that new collagen forms continually for approximately 3 – 6 months after treatment has ceased.
Book your appointment now to minimise stretch marks with microneedling.