Microneedling treatment uses a handheld wand that has very fine, sterilized needles that gently puncture your skin to create micro-injuries. Your body then naturally creates more collagen and elastin to heal these tiny punctures which in turn, strengthens your skin and helps resist signs of aging. Your top layer of skin (epidermis) is replaced with newer skin that is now full of collagen and elastin for improved texture and volume.
Microneedling is often used to treat the following conditions — acne and surgical scars, enlarged pores, fine lines, and wrinkles. sagging skin, and stretch marks
At Landford Plastic Surgery, we believe good candidates for Microneedling are those with the following characteristics:
If you currently have acne, infections, or wound healing issues, Microneedling may not be the best treatment for you. We strongly encourage you to let your skin heal to its healthiest point before scheduling a consultation.
The cost of Microneedling in Washington DC & Maryland will vary depending on several factors, such as the area being treated, the number of sessions required, and the type of Microneedling being performed. To best learn about the total price for your treatment, we suggest you come in for a consultation with Dr. Landford and allow her to examine your skin. Once your treatment plan is made, our Patient Coordinator will be able to provide you with a complete cost breakdown.
The first step in getting Microneedling in either Washington D.C. or Maryland is to contact our office nearest you and schedule your consultation. When you come in for this appointment, you will meet with Dr. Landford who will examine your skin and ask you about your medical history. It’s very important to remain open and honest during this conversation to avoid any unnecessary risks or side effects during your treatment or recovery. Dr. Landford will take the time to ensure all of your questions have been answered and any concerns are addressed.
Once she has all of the information she needs, Dr. Landford will create a customized plan just for you. If you agree with this plan, you will be able to receive your treatment that same day or reschedule with our Patient Coordinator if you’d prefer.
Microneedling prep is one of the most important steps to the procedure and being prepared is vital to getting the most out of the treatment and to prevent potential issues from cropping up. You will receive more customized instructions after your consultation, but here are some basic tips:
Some of the many benefits our Maryland and Washington D.C. Microneedling patients have seen from their treatments include:
When it’s time for your Microneedling treatment in Washington DC or Maryland, we will make you as comfortable as possible in our reclining treatment chair. Once you are relaxed and ready to proceed, we will apply a topical anesthetic to numb the target area.
Then, Dr. Landford will use a pen-like device that contains several thousand tiny micro-needles to gently penetrate the surface of your skin and stimulate your natural healing response, increasing collagen production to tighten visible signs of aging.
The entire procedure typically takes 10 to 30 minutes and creates a layer of fresh, smoother-looking skin that can reduce scars, wrinkles, and blemishes.
In addition to traditional microneedling, there are other ways to enhance your treatment results, such as:
RF Microneedling uses radiofrequency energy to help stimulate collagen production and tighten the skin. This technique combines traditional Microneedling with the added benefit of heat energy to enhance the results. The treatment delivers controlled energy through a set of sterile microneedles, generating heat in the deeper layers of the skin to improve collagen and elastin production.
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) and PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) are taken directly from your blood through a standard blood withdrawal. Your blood is placed into a vial and then into a centrifuge. This centrifuge spins fast to separate these platelets, and depending on the speed, will produce either PRP or PRF.
Dr. Landford then uses this serum with the handheld microneedling device to puncture the skin. After creating these micro-injuries that stimulate your skin renewal, the PRP/PRF will help speed up your healing process.
The SkinPen is not your classic CIT treatment because it is a state-of-the-art, FDA-approved device used during microneedling sessions to minimize the appearance of fine lines, moderate-to-severe wrinkles, deep folds, and scars all over the body.
During this painless treatment, the handheld device will penetrate your skin at a 1 mm depth using very tiny needles. It is incredibly precise in its controlled usage of stimulating your skin’s natural healing process by creating thousands of precise “micro-injuries” in your dermis, which in turn, promotes new, healthy collagen production. Your treatment time will vary based on the types of skin conditions you’re trying to treat, their severity, your lifestyle, the health of your collagen, and other factors.
You may need three to four treatments spaced six weeks apart to achieve the right results in the first year. If you have deep stretch marks or severe scarring, you may need up to six treatments for a marked improvement. Dr. Landford will make sure you are aware of how many treatments you will need during your consultation if the two of you choose this method of collagen induction therapy.
Microdermabrasion is another technique used to renew your overall skin tone and texture. During this treatment, Dr. Landford will use a wand-like applicator that is gently maneuvered over the surface of your skin to remove and exfoliate the top layer of your skin (epidermis). The handheld wand also has a vacuum attached to suction off the dead or loosened skin. The treatment will not hurt, so you won’t need anesthesia, but you will notice a vibration sensation throughout your treatment.
After the procedure, you will be able to return about your day but keep in mind that your skin may be slightly red or swollen, similar to a mild sunburn. This reaction is completely normal and should subside within a few hours to a few days. A soothing serum or cream will be applied before your leave to help calm and hydrate your skin. We strongly advise that you avoid any direct sunlight to make sure that your healthy new skin cells are not destroyed.
Dr. Wilmina Landford is a cosmetic plastic surgeon with two practice locations conveniently in Washington D.C. and Maryland, Maryland. She received a Bachelor of Arts at the prestigious, first women’s college, Mount Holyoke College, and later pursued her medical degree from Stony Brook Medicine. She underwent extensive plastic surgery training at the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Landford has written numerous articles pertaining to the culture and future of Plastic Surgery. She is also multi-lingual, allowing her to communicate with her patients in English, Spanish, and Mandarin.
If you would like to improve the appearance of scarring, sun damage, or fine lines and would like to have more youthful-looking skin, consider Microneedling with Wilmina Landford M.D in Washington D.C. or Maryland. To schedule your consultation, call Landford Plastic Surgery or use our website to request an appointment and a helpful member of our team will be in touch with you.
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