Author Interviews, Dermatology / 26.11.2025

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How Microneedling Works Beneath the Surface

Microneedling has become one of the most widely used minimally invasive procedures in dermatology, largely because recent research continues to support its effectiveness. Using fine needles to create tiny controlled micro injuries, modern skin-needling technology activates a predictable healing response that strengthens the skin from within. These micro injuries trigger an immediate inflammatory phase where immune cells move in and growth factors are released. During the proliferative phase, fibroblasts begin producing new collagen and elastin. These structural proteins support firmness and elasticity. The final remodeling phase can last for months as the new collagen fibres organise into stronger more uniform networks that reinforce the skin.
Beauty Care-Cosmetic Procedures, Dermatology / 15.07.2025

re-microneedling-collagen-stimulation.jpg Have you ever looked in the mirror and noticed your skin doesn't bounce back like it used to? You're not alone. As we age, our skin loses collagen, the protein that keeps it firm and youthful. The good news? RF microneedling might be just what your skin needs. This treatment works wonders for skin rejuvenation by kickstarting your body's natural collagen production. Let's talk about how it works and why it's becoming so popular.

What is RF Microneedling?

RF microneedling combines two powerful skin treatments into one. First, there's microneedling, which uses tiny needles to create small punctures in your skin. Then, there's radiofrequency (RF) energy, which heats the deeper layers of your skin. Together, they work to wake up your skin's natural healing powers. The device used has super fine, sterile needles that create controlled punctures while delivering radiofrequency energy beneath your skin's surface. Think of it as a high-tech facial that works from the inside out. Unlike regular microneedling, the added RF energy reaches deeper layers where collagen forms, giving you better results.

How RF Microneedling Works

Your skin is smart. When it detects an injury, even a tiny one, it jumps into action to repair itself. RF microneedling treatment takes advantage of this natural process, but in a controlled, targeted way that leads to fresher, more youthful skin. The treatment triggers your skin's healing response without causing damage. This controlled stimulation is what makes RF microneedling so effective – it tricks your skin into thinking it needs repair, so your body produces fresh collagen right where you need it most.