Pinpoint Perfection: The Magic of Microneedling
Microneedling, is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure, has gained significant popularity in recent years. By creating tiny punctures in the skin, this treatment stimulates collagen production, leading to a variety of skin benefits.

What are the benefits of microneedling?
- Reduced Fine Lines and Wrinkles: Microneedling can help diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by boosting collagen production.
 - Improved Skin Texture: It can refine pores, reduce acne scars, and improve overall skin texture.
 - Enhanced Skin Tone: Microneedling can help even out skin tone and reduce hyperpigmentation.
 - Increased Product Absorption: The tiny punctures created during microneedling allow skincare products to penetrate deeper into the skin, enhancing their efficacy.
 
How does microneedling work?
A handheld device with tiny needles is applied to the skin & the provider should be using a Tru Vertical technique, creating controlled micro-injuries. This triggers the skin's natural healing process, leading to increased collagen and elastin production. Tru Vertical™ is a microneedling technique. It's a specific method taught with Rejuvapen NXT® microneedling device. The technique emphasizes a gentle, "touch and release" approach to minimize tissue trauma and optimize collagen production. Providers who offer Tru Vertical™ microneedling are trained in this technique, through Refine USA,
Is microneedling right for you?
Microneedling is generally safe for most skin types. However, it's essential to consult with qualified skincare professionals to determine if this treatment is suitable for your specific skin concerns.
If you're considering microneedling, be sure to choose a reputable provider and follow their post-treatment care instructions to maximize results and minimize potential side effects.
You will also want to seek a provider with an FDA Cleared device. This ensures that proper clinical data has been collected and that the device and tips provide safety features to prevent cross contamination.

