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When it comes to skin rejuvenation, Tixel and microneedling are two popular options. But how do they compare? Let’s break it down in simple terms.
Tixel uses heat, applying controlled thermal energy to your skin. This heat creates tiny, microscopic zones of coagulation that stimulate collagen production without cutting the skin. It’s a much gentler process.
Microneedling, on the other hand, uses small needles that create tiny punctures in the skin. These micro-injuries trigger your body to produce collagen and elastin, which helps smooth out wrinkles and scars.
Tixel is less invasive. You might feel a mild warmth during the procedure, but it’s generally not painful. Afterward, your skin might be slightly red, and that’s about it. Some patients are back to their routine the next day!
Microneedling, however, can be more uncomfortable. After treatment, your skin may feel sore, and you might experience redness or mild swelling. Recovery can take a couple of days, and some people notice tiny scabs as their skin heals.
Both treatments work wonders for skin texture, wrinkles, and scars, but they target skin issues differently.
It depends on your skin needs. If you want a gentle, needle-free experience, Tixel could be your go-to. But if you’re looking to tackle deeper scars or more severe texture issues, microneedling might be the better option.