Glow stack after microneedling?

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hear me out what if you inject right after your sessions so your wounds close faster and heal faster so your can do more sessions?
 
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You don't need to get microneedling every week.
My downtime from microneedling at 2.25mm depth with my clinician was ~3 days. The collagen response from microneedling lasts ~2 months.

so your can do more sessions?
You are not limited by the down time in how frequently you can do microneedling (assuming you are not doing it super shallow in which you're getting scammed if you are). It is redundant to do it as often as I'm inferring you mean.

For anybody who wants to try microneedling: if you don't need a numbing cream, they aren't going deep enough.
 
You don't need to get microneedling every week.
My downtime from microneedling at 2.25mm depth with my clinician was ~3 days. The collagen response from microneedling lasts ~2 months.


You are not limited by the down time in how frequently you can do microneedling (assuming you are not doing it super shallow in which you're getting scammed if you are). It is redundant to do it as often as I'm inferring you mean.

For anybody who wants to try microneedling: if you don't need a numbing cream, they aren't going deep enough.
are you sure that the collagen response lats 2 months? also what about mush smaller needles ?
 
are you sure that the collagen response lats 2 months?
AFAIK. I am using the assumption that you get microneedling at the correct depth, rather than superficially (e.g., not even penetrating the epidermis completely).
Trials that I have read had patients come back after three months after microneedling only one half of the face to assess how the skin reacted. This (though not definitively) implies that the changes noted from microneedling may take up to three months to completely show.

also what about mush smaller needles ?
In what regard?
If you're referencing depth, I already said this:
For anybody who wants to try microneedling: if you don't need a numbing cream, they aren't going deep enough.
You are going to get a lesser response if you don't go as deep, that's common sense.
 
superficially
sure but a wound is wound, now of course a deeper length will cause more damage there for it triggers a bigger signal for the brain but small length can also do that no?
 
sure but a wound is wound, now of course a deeper length will cause more damage there for it triggers a bigger signal for the brain but small length can also do that no?
You have just reiterated my point.
Deep = bigger response.
Shallow = lesser response.
That's what I said, and also what you said here. I never said there'd be no impact.
 

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