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Benefits of Profhilo:
Intense Hydration: Profhilo provides deep, long-lasting hydration, enhancing
skin texture and radiance
.
Natural Collagen Production: By stimulating collagen and elastin, Profhilo naturally tightens and lifts the skin, reducing sagging.
Minimally Invasive: Profhilo involves minimal injections and boasts a quick, and relatively comfortable procedure.
Exploring Microneedling: The Collagen-Inducing treatment
How Microneedling Works:
Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, employs a handheld device equipped with fine needles. These needles create controlled micro-injuries in the skin’s surface. In response to these micro-injuries, the body’s natural healing process is triggered, stimulating the production of collagen and elastin. The regenerated skin is smoother, firmer, and more youthful in appearance.
Benefits of Microneedling:
Collagen Stimulation: Microneedling promotes the natural production of collagen, resulting in improved skin texture and reduced
fine lines
.
Reduced
Scarring
:
Microneedling
can help reduce the appearance of scars, including acne scars, by encouraging the growth of healthy skin tissue.
Customizable and Versatile: Microneedling is adaptable and can be customized based on the patient’s specific skincare concerns and goals.
Differences Between Profhilo and Microneedling
Method:
Profhilo involves injecting hyaluronic acid, while Microneedling employs a device with tiny needles to create controlled injuries in the skin.
Primary Focus:
Profhilo primarily targets hydration. Microneedling focuses on collagen induction but is also effective for improving skin texture and reducing scarring.
Downtime:
Profhilo typically has minimal downtime, with some patients experiencing slight redness or swelling at the injection sites. Microneedling may have a short downtime, including redness and mild discomfort, which subsides within a few days.
Number of treatments:
Your initial Profhilo treatment consists of 2 treats separated by 4 weeks followed a single maintenance treatment every 6-8 months, whereas microneedling involves on average between 3-6 sessions separated by 4-6 weeks. Therefore the improvements seen from microneedling will be more gradual over a longer period of time by comparison to Profhilo.
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