Archive for September 28th, 2011
Collagen Induction Therapy Training
The principle of needling skin to stimulate the production of collagen by the body. It involves using a sterile roller consists of a series of fine needle sharp to puncture the skin. Performed under local anesthesia, the device is “rolled” on the surface of the face to create many microscopic channels deep into the dermis of the skin which stimulates your own body to produce new collagen.
There are a variety of devices ranging from models with a length of 0.02 mm in August only designed for “home” to use 1.5 mm needles rollers designed for professional use with the care-trained physician.
Collagen Induction Therapy/CIT by medical needling has created great interest in the cosmetic community because of its effectiveness, a minimum of time, ease of use, and levels of customer satisfaction.
It has been used successfully to treat fine lines wrinkles, sagging skin and sun damage, to reduce the appearance of stretch marks and improve acne scars and burns after an ice pick. The advantages of this procedure are the skin becomes thicker, with an increase of 400% of deposits of collagen, any body part can be treated, and the puncture can be performed on all skin types.
Your first discussion with our practitioners should clearly state your expectations and what the practitioner thinks will happen to your skin after Collagen Induction Therapy with collagen medical needling.
An important part of treatment is to prepare the skin before the procedure with therapeutic doses of vitamins A and C. This reduces downtime and discomfort of the client. The skin is numbed using a special cream for two hours before treatment. Then the skin is usually pink or red, and sometimes there may be slight bruising.