What is the difference between hyaluronic acid injections and microneedling?
I understand that both hyaluronic acid injections and microneedling can improve skin texture, but I'm not entirely clear about the specific differences between them.
Hydro-needling and microneedling are two common skin beautification techniques, each with unique characteristics and suitable for different types of skin concerns.
Hydro-needling is an injectable skincare treatment. Its core components mainly include hyaluronic acid, botulinum toxin, etc., which are precisely injected into the dermal layer of the skin via a specialized device, replenishing moisture, increasing elasticity, and improving dull skin tone. The hydro-needling procedure is relatively simple, quick, and involves minimal pain. After treatment, the skin becomes more hydrated and smoother.
Microneedling, on the other hand, is a technique that uses tiny needles on a microneedling roller to stimulate the skin. In a short time, it creates numerous micro-pores on the skin surface, allowing anti-aging, whitening, and skin repair products or medications to penetrate effectively, promoting skin metabolism and achieving effects such as skin rejuvenation, wrinkle reduction, and whitening. Microneedling causes minimal damage to the skin, and slight redness or swelling may appear after treatment but will quickly subside.
Whether to choose hydro-needling or microneedling should depend on individual skin conditions and needs. Hydro-needling is more suitable for individuals with dry, dehydrated, or dull skin, as it can rapidly replenish moisture and brighten skin tone. Microneedling is more appropriate for skin with acne marks, acne scars, fine lines, and laxity, and consistent treatment over time can improve skin texture.