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Therapeutics of microneedling for skin repair


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1 Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Clinical Pharmacy, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa-31982, Saudi Arabia., Saudi Arabia
2 Master student, College of Clinical Pharmacy, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia
     

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The microneedling technique was initially introduced for skin rejuvenation in cosmetology. The technique is minimally invasive and therefore explored for the treatment of multiple dermatological conditions. High effectiveness, very less side effects and quick recovery time are the benefits of skin microneedling as a cosmetic, and medical treatment. Over the last two decades, the applications of microneedling in skin science have grown drastically. The technique is effective in the treatment of acne scar, vitiligo, alopecia, melasma, and skin cancer. The current review focuses on the cosmetic as well as therapeutic applications of microneedling for the treatment of various skin problems.

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Microneedling, Dermaroller, Skin biologicals, Skin cancer, Alopecia.
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Authors

Nagaraja Sreeharsha
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Clinical Pharmacy, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa-31982, Saudi Arabia., Saudi Arabia
Mazen AL gharsan
Master student, College of Clinical Pharmacy, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia

Abstract


The microneedling technique was initially introduced for skin rejuvenation in cosmetology. The technique is minimally invasive and therefore explored for the treatment of multiple dermatological conditions. High effectiveness, very less side effects and quick recovery time are the benefits of skin microneedling as a cosmetic, and medical treatment. Over the last two decades, the applications of microneedling in skin science have grown drastically. The technique is effective in the treatment of acne scar, vitiligo, alopecia, melasma, and skin cancer. The current review focuses on the cosmetic as well as therapeutic applications of microneedling for the treatment of various skin problems.

Keywords


Microneedling, Dermaroller, Skin biologicals, Skin cancer, Alopecia.

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