SkinPen Microneedling with PRP/Exosomes
Microneedling has become one of the most popular cosmetic treatments for several reasons. It is a versatile treatment that can treat a variety of skin concerns. It uses the body’s healing process to help improve the skin, it is safe for all skin types, and the recovery is quick.
BASICS OF MICRONEEDLING
Microneedling, or collagen induction therapy, is a cosmetic procedure that involves puncturing the skin with tiny, sterilized needles using a handheld drum or pen-shaped device. These tiny wounds cause the skin to produce more collagen and elastin by stimulating the skin to repair itself naturally through a process called dermal remodeling. This process heals and helps to rejuvenate the skin. Microneedling can be used to treat things like acne scarring, sun damage, surgical scars, burns, enlarged pores, wrinkles, and stretch marks.
WHAT ABOUT PRP AND HOW DOES IT WORK WITH MICRONEEDLING?
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses the infusion of concentrated platelets harvested from the patient’s blood to accelerate healing in a specific area. It contains two elements – plasma, the liquid portion of the blood, and platelets. The platelets play a vital role in healing and contain growth factors that stimulate cell reproduction and tissue regeneration in the treated area. The patient’s blood is obtained through a simple blood draw and placed in a centrifuge to spin to create this platelet-rich plasma. The centrifuge is necessary to separate the platelets from the remainder of the blood and create a concentrate referred to as platelet rich plasma. Because the treatments use a patient’s own blood, PRP infusions are safe and can be administered alone or in conjunction with other procedures. PRP is a wonderful addition to microneedling. First, a microneedling tool is used to puncture the skin and make numerous holes in the skin’s surface. PRP is then applied to the skin’s surface and allowed to penetrate the holes created by microneedling. PRP can enhance collagen and elastin production in deeper skin levels. Microneedling with PRP can help acne scars, surgical scars, wrinkles, and fine lines, hyperpigmentation, sun damage, large pores, uneven skin texture irregularities, and it helps to decrease the appearance of stretch marks. The addition of PRP to microneedling produces superior results over microneedling alone.
Microneedling with Exosomes: When PRP is not used, other topical exosomes may be used. This allows our patients to forego having their blood drawn. Our exosomes are derived from platelets. These unique nanoparticles are used to deliver regenerative properties to surface cells. They support the natural production of collagen and elastin. Deliver growth factors, mRNA and powerful antioxidants and improve the appearance of redness, brown spots, dullness and wrinkles.
ARE YOU THE IDEAL CANDIDATE FOR THIS TREATMENT?
According to the Mayo Clinic, microneedling is safe for all skin colors and types.
This type of treatment is not recommended in patients with keloid scars, scleroderma, collagen vascular disorders, bleeding disorders, active skin cancer or skin infections. Please let us know if you have a history of diabetes, HIV, are pregnant/breastfeeding or have wound healing deficiencies.
PREPARING FOR YOUR MICRONEEDLING WITH PRP TREATMENT
One Week Prior to Treatment
- Avoid unprotected and excessive sun exposure or tanning.
- Discontinue the use of skin care products containing retinoids, glycolic acid, and salicylic acid.
- Notify your Provider of the use of blood-thinning medications and supplements such as aspirin, Coumadin, Plavix, fish oil, turmeric, ginger, cayenne peppers, vitamin E, garlic, ginkgo biloba, feverfew, grape seed extract, white willow, dong quai, aloe, meadowsweet, etc.
- Notify your Provider if you have EVER had a cold sore or diagnosed with Herpes Simplex as we may need to pretreat with an antiviral medication.
Day of the Treatment
Your Provider will numb your skin before the procedure to help with any discomfort or pain. A small amount of blood is collected and processed to obtain the PRP. A microneedling device is then rolled over the area to be treated, and the PRP is applied to the skin. The procedure may take between 45 to 60 minutes. After the procedure, your Provider may apply a serum or balm to help soothe any redness or irritation and provide you with instructions for the aftercare of your skin.
Post Treatment
Normal activities can be resumed within 24 hours. Following the procedure, strict avoidance of sun exposure, tanning beds, and swimming is strongly recommended. The provided post-procedure skin care regimen and provided products should be strictly adhered to for the first 4-5 days after the procedure. The skin should not be exposed to sun, steam, or harsh exfoliative treatments during the first 1-2 weeks.
Mild swelling, redness, and some bruising are very common for the first 3-5 days after the procedure. Some patients will have light peeling that lasts for about a week. These post-procedure changes resolve without issue if the skin is not further traumatized during the immediate healing process.
When will I see results?
It takes the body time to produce collagen and heal the microchannels induced during the procedure. In two to three weeks, some visible improvement is typically noticeable, and in 4 to 6 weeks marked results in pigmentation and texture improvement become more apparent.
Depending on the condition you are treating, 2 to 3 treatments may be necessary to improve mild texture changes of the skin, whereas scarring may require 3 to 6 treatments to appreciate noticeable change. These multiple treatments are done four weeks apart to allow the skin to heal.