Vampire facial are excellent techniques to refresh your facial appearance. To help you look like your vibrant, young self, we provide both of these therapies.
What Is the Difference Between Microneedling and the Vampire Facial?
The quick answer to this is that the Vampire Facial takes Skin Microneedling to a new level by deceiving the body into resuming its youthful levels of production without really injuring it. Skin microneedling promotes face rejuvenation and collagen synthesis. The Vampire Facial boosts that regeneration with the help of your body's own healing and development elements.
Microneedling
It only takes around 45 minutes to complete this procedure, also known as collagen induction, and there is very little downtime.
About Treatment
When you come, we will first apply a topical numbing cream to your skin to numb it. This is the part of your treatment that takes up the most time because it takes about 30 minutes to start working. During your treatment, we will administer micro-injuries to the skin using a tiny handheld instrument. The MD Pen is used for this.
Small needles create microscopic punctures in your skin, and depending on the thickness of your skin, we can change the depth of the punctures for each part of the face. We can also make adjustments for different skin types and tones.
After we're done, we'll apply a calming and reviving moisturizer made of vitamin C and hyaluronic acid. After the Vampire facial in San Diego is finished, all that's left to do is take care of your skin for a few days by keeping it out of the sun and lavishing it with moisturizer. In the next day or two, the majority of people resume their normal activities.
How It Works
Even though the microscopic wounds are too small to hurt you, they are just big enough to tell your body to increase the creation of collagen and elastin as well as other healing substances so that your skin can be renewed.
As our bodies naturally stop manufacturing collagen at the same rates it did when we were young, the majority of our skin problems begin to manifest. Reduced collagen levels cause the skin to sag and develop wrinkles since collagen acts as the skin's structural support and elastin helps to keep our skin supple and responsive.
As we age, our bodies only continue to create collagen at a youthful rate when they detect an injury. Skin microneedling aims to deceive the body into increasing its production to that of youth without really injuring it.