Micro-needling Phuket — Collagen Induction for Flawless Skin
Micro-needling for collagen induction, acne scars, wrinkles, and enlarged pores at Lushwood Clinic Phuket by expert physicians.
What is Micro-needling?
Micro-needling, or Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT), uses tiny needles to create micro-channels in the skin, triggering the body's natural healing response to produce new collagen and elastin. This results in firmer, smoother, healthier skin. Lushwood Clinic Phuket uses medical-grade devices with adjustable needle depth for different skin concerns.
Benefits
Micro-needling treats multiple skin concerns:
Acne Scars — collagen fills pitted scars
Wrinkles and Fine Lines — firmer, more youthful skin
Large Pores — visibly smaller pores
Uneven Texture — smooth, even skin surface
Scars — reduces acne and injury scars
Stretch Marks — improves stretch mark appearance
Enhanced Product Absorption — serums penetrate 200-300% deeper
Treatment Process
1. Cleanse skin thoroughly
2. Apply numbing cream for 30-45 minutes
3. Apply nourishing serum (PRP, Vitamin C, Hyaluronic Acid)
4. Doctor performs micro-needling evenly across skin (20-30 min)
5. Apply additional nourishing serum
6. LED light therapy to reduce inflammation
Total time 60-90 minutes at Lushwood Clinic Phuket.
Aftercare
After Micro-needling:
Skin will be red like sunburn for 24-48 hours
No makeup for 24 hours
Apply gentle moisturizer recommended by doctor
SPF50+ sunscreen when going outdoors
No intense exercise for 24-48 hours
No swimming pools or ocean for 3-5 days
No AHA/BHA/Retinol for 5-7 days
Visible improvement starts in 2-4 weeks
FAQ
Q: Does Micro-needling hurt?
A: Numbing cream is applied, so you feel only mild tingling.
Q: How many sessions needed?
A: Acne scars 4-6 sessions; anti-aging 3-4 sessions, spaced 4-6 weeks apart.
Q: What's the difference between Micro-needling and PRP?
A: They work together — PRP is a serum used during micro-needling to enhance results.
Q: Who should avoid this?
A: Those with severe inflammatory acne, active skin infections, or using blood thinners.