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How Microneedling Works

Microneedling is a non-surgical process that uses a pen-like device with multiple tiny spikes that create microscopic puncture wounds in the skin. The body treats these micro punctures like any other skin injury, sending collagen and elastin to the penetrated site to begin the healing process. These essential proteins act as scaffolding and fill the tiny spaces left by the microneedles, creating collagen-rich tissue in the process.

Since collagen and elastin are fundamental to healthy skin structure, the increase in these building blocks can improve the texture, tone, and firmness of the treated regions. If a prospective patient in Eugene has any further questions about how microneedling could help them achieve smooth and glowing skin, well-practiced physician Dr. Kathy Baldwin will further explain how this procedure could help someone feel more confident and address any concerns a prospective patient may have.

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