What does Nano needling do for your skin?
Nano-needling works by enhancing the skin’s ability to absorb serums that are beneficial for the skin. Aside from this, though, the procedure also triggers the skin’s natural regenerative processes—it boosts collagen and elastin production, which allows the skin to heal and address different target issues.
What is the difference between microneedling and Nano?
The main difference between the two is the depth that the needles are able to penetrate into the skin. Nano-needling only punctures the first layer of the skin (epidermis) while micro-needling penetrates into the deep dermis.
Is Nano needling worth it?
For patients with less noticeable skin conditions, are afraid of needles and do not want to deal with downtime then nano needling might be the better option. Nano needling is less invasive and helps patients see an immediate plumpness and healthy glow to the treated skin.
How long does Nano needling last?
The benefits of this serum infusion treatment include pigmentation reduction, increased cell turnover, an increase in lift and tone, and an immediate glow with no downtime! The after-effects of microneedling usually include some redness in the treatment area that resembles a sunburn and fades in about 24-hours.
What serum should I use with nano needling?
Products penetrate an average of 97% better when used in conjunction with nano needling! Typically we’ll use serums that address skin issues in top levels: dehydration, dullness and pigmentation issues. Why I like it: When you chose the right serums to layer in is so good for glow and hydration!!
What makes nanoskin technology unique?
Nanoskin Technology is unique by meeting your desire for flawless skin while using natural active ingredients that will protect and renew your skin.
What is nano needling and how does it work?
The term ‘Nano needling’ is actually a misnomer. There are actually no needles at all on a nano cartridge! In fact, instead of needles, the cartridge contains microscopic silicone or stainless steel cones. When these cones interact with the surface of your skin, they create tiny channels in the very top dead layer of skin – the stratum corneum.
What are nano-particles—and why do they matter?
Because nano-particles are so small, they have the ability to dramatically reduce the thick and pasty consistency of these active ingredients without sacrificing the benefits of a powerful physical blocker. “It’s a relatively new field of study in dermatology,” says Amy Derick, M.D., instructor of clinical dermatology at Northwestern University.