Hyaluronic acid can be utilized as a component in microneedling to restore the skin's hydration and lubrication. Microneedling with hyaluronic acid can fill firm regions of drooping skin, as well as address tiny skin imperfections that may contribute to the appearance of aging.
AnteAGE® Hyaluronic Acid has been designed to be used as an adjunct topical to microneedling, microchanneling and/or all other advanced modalities, this formula contains a high percentage of High Molecular Weight (HMW) Hyaluronic Acid, as research shows lower molecular weights being pro-inflammatory in the skin. Due to the clean nature of the formulation, utilizing only native human molecules, this glide is especially suitable to protect and soothe “open skin” and provides rapid hydration to compromised tissue.
Microneedling with PRP and Stem Cells encourages the body to address old/damaged skin cells, augment collagen and elastin production, and rejuvenate skin complexion. Fine Lines & Wrinkles: Microdamage encourages collagen and elastin to plump skin.
AnteAGE MD® Microneedling Solution contains pro-healing, anti- inflammatory growth factors and cytokines derived from laboratory culture of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, the specialized cells that science has determined function as “command and control” of healing in all injured tissues. Synthesized human TGF-B3 is added to further reduce inflammation and promote less fibrotic, more youthful healing.
Microneedling with PRP and Stem Cells encourages the body to address old/damaged skin cells, augment collagen and elastin production, and rejuvenate skin complexion. Fine Lines & Wrinkles: Microdamage encourages collagen and elastin to plump skin.
AnteAGE MD® Brightening Microneedling Solution contains the same powerful rejuvenating growth factors and cytokines as the classic Microneedling Solution with an added boost of Tranexamic Acid and other melanin synthesis blocking actives. This unique brightening treatment corrects uneven skin tone and encourages a naturally lighter complexion.
The exosomes of the skin contain lipids, proteins, amino acids, peptides and growth factors. The cells can trigger the skin to repair and regenerate. When used with microneedling, exosomes can promote the production of new collagen and elastin. These proteins give the skin its elasticity and firmness.
Microneedling with exosomes is similar to a vampire facial because a pen is used to create tiny punctures in the skin to promote the body’s repair response.
Before a vampire facial, also known as microneedling with platelet-rich plasma (PRP), your blood is drawn and used to create the liquid plasma that will be put on your skin. Plasma contains a high concentration of platelets, stem cells and growth factors, which help with new cell growth.
After microneedling with PRP therapy, the plasma liquid is rubbed on your skin so that the new channels in your skin will absorb it. It can increase the benefits of microneedling because the plasma aids in collagen and cell production.
With exosome treatment, you will not have to give blood. Exosomes contain more than 300 growth factors, while PRP contains around 12. You can see results from exosome treatment much faster than with PRP therapy, and you may only need one or two applications. You may need three to six PRP therapy sessions to see your desired results.
RF microneedling utilizes ultrafine needles, along with LED lights emitting radiofrequency waves, to produce thermal energy. The process involves irritating the skin and stimulating its repair response, while encouraging the body's ability to naturally produce collagen.
RF microneedling utilizes ultrafine needles, along with LED lights emitting radiofrequency waves, to produce thermal energy. The process involves irritating the skin and stimulating its repair response, while encouraging the body’s ability to naturally produce collagen.
Typically, the treatment involves a device with an array of insulated fine needles designed to puncture the top layer of skin, about up to 3 millimeters deep. High-intensity radiofrequency energy is applied in a fractional pattern through microneedles to trigger collagen and elastin production.
A serum with specific nutrients that help to build that new collagen and elastin more quickly can be administered immediately afterward. This results in smoother, firmer, and more even-toned, collagen-rich skin. Often PRP ( Platelet Rich Plasma) is utilized.
The procedure is selectively applied to underlying layers of skin to treat scars and tighten tissue to reduce wrinkles and create a smoother, more youthful appearance, while improving texture and firmness. Needle penetration depth the amount of RF energy can also be modified.
The procedure takes about 30 to 40 minutes, depending on the areas being treated. For best results, prepare to undergo three to four sessions in three- to eight-week intervals, allowing your skin to heal between treatments.
You should begin to see results after three to six months, and they should last about a year. To maintain desired results, it’s recommended to have a touch-up session at least once a year.
RF microneedle treatment is safe for all ages, genders, skin types, and tones, and can be performed on almost any area of the body with wrinkles, discoloration, or acne scarring. The ideal candidate for treatment is young, in relatively good health, and has early signs of aging.
While the procedure is generally considered very safe, there are some risk factors that make it inadvisable for some. People who suffer from skin infections, have a moderate to severe skin disease, or have an active breakout of cold sores should avoid the treatment.
Additionally, those who are pregnant, taking anticoagulants, receiving chemotherapy or radiation therapy, have a history of keloids, hypertrophic scarring, or poor wound healing should also refrain.
Prior to treatments, you should avoid using alcohol, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication, and products containing salicylic acid—which can result in bruising.
You should also avoid Accutane (six months prior to treatment), self-tanning lotions, tanning booths or sunbathing (at least two weeks prior to treatment), and brands of blood-thinning medication including Advil, Motrin and Aleve (for one week prior to treatment).
Following treatment, minimal downtime is required, and you can expect only minor side effects, including a degree of discomfort, redness, or irritation. These should be mild and shouldn’t persist for more than 24 hours.
Typically, patients can resume their normal activities within a day, but if side effects are more serious or last longer than 24 hours, contact your doctor.
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