Scar Treatment
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Also referred to as micro-needling or derma-rolling, this procedure utilises a specialised device with fine needles to create controlled punctures in the skin’s surface.
These precise punctures trigger the body’s natural healing response, stimulating the production of new collagen and elastin fibres that repair and rejuvenate the skin. Insulin, a potent growth factor, is combined with skin needling to enhance this restorative process.
Insulin is an effective and minimally invasive scar treatment. It’s cost-effective addresses various scar types, from acne to surgical scars, and can be customised to target specific areas of concern.

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ENHANCED COLLAGEN PRODUCTION
The micro-injuries induced by microneedling stimulate the skin’s natural healing response, and when combined with the application of insulin, this process is further amplified, leading to increased collagen production and improved scar texture.
PROMOTION OF SCAR REGENERATION
Insulin is known for its potent growth-promoting and tissue-regenerating effects, which can aid in the restoration of damaged skin, leading to a reduction in scar visibility and improved skin quality.
MINIMISTAION OF SCAR PIGMINTAION
By promoting a more uniform distribution of melanin and facilitating skin cell turnover, microneedling with insulin can help reduce the hyperpigmentation often associated with scars, leading to a more balanced skin tone.
NON-INVASIVE NATURE
Compared to surgical scar revision techniques, microneedling with insulin offers a non-invasive alternative for scar treatment, with minimal downtime and a reduced risk of adverse effects.
VERSATILATY
Microneedling with insulin can be tailored to address different types of scars and can be combined with other skincare modalities to achieve comprehensive scar improvement and skin rejuvenation.
HOW DOES MICRO NEEDLING WITH INSULIN WORK?
Microneedling creates controlled micro-injuries in the skin, stimulating the skin’s natural healing mechanisms and promoting collagen production. When insulin is applied topically or infused into the skin through microneedling, it further enhances the regenerative and healing processes, leading to scar remodelling and improved skin texture.
WHAT TYPE OF SCARS CAN BE TREATED?
Microneedling with insulin can be beneficial for various types of scars, including acne scars, surgical scars, traumatic scars, and stretch marks. It can help address textural irregularities, hyperpigmentation, and overall scar appearance.
IS IT A PAINFUL PROCEDURE?
With the use of topical numbing agents, microneedling with insulin is generally well-tolerated, and discomfort is minimised during the procedure. Patients may experience some mild redness and sensitivity following the treatment, which typically resolves within a few days.
HOW MANY TREATMENT SESSIONS ARE TYPICALLY NEEDED?
The number of treatment sessions required can vary depending on the severity and type of scars being treated. In many cases, a series of sessions spaced several weeks apart may be recommended to achieve optimal scar improvement. The treatment plan can be customised based on individual scar characteristics and treatment goals.
ARE THERE ANY POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS?
Side effects following microneedling with insulin are generally mild and may include temporary redness, swelling, and mild skin sensitivity. These effects typically subside within a few days, and serious complications are rare when the procedure is performed by a qualified skincare professional.
