Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT), also known as microneedling, is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that stimulates collagen production in the skin. By using fine needles to create micro-injuries, CIT encourages the body’s natural healing process, resulting in improved skin texture, firmness, and overall appearance. This therapy is effective for treating various skin concerns, including fine lines, acne scars, and enlarged pores.
During the procedure, a dermatologist or trained practitioner uses a specialized device to penetrate the skin at varying depths. Patients may experience minimal discomfort and downtime, with results typically visible within weeks. As the skin heals, new collagen and elastin fibers form, leading to a rejuvenated complexion. CIT is suitable for various skin types and can be combined with other treatments for enhanced results, making it a popular choice in dermatology and cosmetology for achieving youthful, vibrant skin.
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