Microneedling: what
you should know
Microneedling is a minimally invasive procedure designed to rejuvenate your skin by stimulating collagen production, improving skin texture, and reducing the appearance of scars and fine lines.
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Expertly administered by Dr. Aristidou
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Minimal downtime
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Non-surgical and effective
Where to find us
Located in the heart of London, just minutes from Tottenham Court Road & Holborn stations, Aris Aesthetics is your go-to clinic for exceptional aesthetic treatments. Led by the esteemed Dr. Isaac Aristidou, we specialize in advanced microneedling treatments tailored to rejuvenate your skin & meet your unique goals.
Understanding
Microneedling
Top-Tier Treatments to Repair Skin
At Aris Aesthetics, we take pride in offering top-tier microneedling treatments in London. Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, involves the use of fine needles to create micro-injuries in the skin. This stimulates the skin’s natural healing process, boosting collagen and elastin production for a firmer, smoother complexion.
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Microneedling is effective for treating a variety of skin concerns, including fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, enlarged pores, and uneven skin tone. It can be performed on the face, neck, décolletage, and other areas requiring rejuvenation.
When Will You
See Results?
Microneedling offers progressive results as the skin’s natural repair process unfolds. Initial improvements in skin texture and tone can be seen within a few days, with continued improvement over the following weeks as collagen production increases.
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Patients can typically resume daily activities shortly after the procedure, as microneedling involves minimal downtime. The full benefits of the treatment become more noticeable over several weeks, with optimal results achieved through a series of sessions.
Does Microneedling
Hurt?
Dr. Aristidou ensures that microneedling treatments at Aris Aesthetics are as comfortable as possible. The procedure involves the use of fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries, which are generally well-tolerated by patients. To enhance comfort, a topical numbing cream is applied before the treatment.