
The Micropuntura promotes stimulation of the skin by mechanical action and proper cosmetics, providing cell regeneration, resulting in the reduction of signs, wrinkles or superficial varicose veins.
In a session that lasts an average of one hour, the practitioner applies the lactic acid directly into the affected part.
For this, use a dermographism (same device used in height) equipped with a needle tip.
The number of sessions can vary from three to ten, depending on the case and patient outcomes.
The interval required between application and the other is 15 days.
"The only precautions that a person subject to this technique should have is not exposing the treated area to sun for a time, use sunscreen and eat foods rich in beta carotene as carrots, papaya, pumpkin and mango.
Another drawback of micropuntura is causing discomfort by inserting the needle into the skin.
To make the pain bearable, topical anesthesia is applied in the area to be worked minutes before.

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