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6 Fun Facts about Microneedling and rejuvenating the skin with Professor Saxon Smith

Microneedling, also known as Collagen Induction Therapy or Skin Needling, is a cosmetic procedure which involves the rapid continuous puncturing of the skin with tiny micro sterile needles.

The idea of creating “micro-injuries” in your skin to improve your complexion may sound a bit suspect.  Microneedling causes these “micro-injuries” (what we in the biz call “micro-channels”) to trigger the body’s natural wound healing to remodel the skin including new collagen and elastin formation.

Collagen and elastin are key structures in the skin which give the skin plumpness and elasticity.  Unfortunately, as we all see more birthdays, we naturally lose collagen and elastin from the skin.  So microneedling helps to rejuvenate this within the skin

Although this minimally invasive option for skin rejuvenation is growing in popularity, microneedling is still surrounded by misunderstanding. To help clear things up, Professor Smith compiled some enlightening facts.

1. It’s been around for a long time

In the 1950s, a doctor discovered that creating small injuries to the skin could promote collagen production and, thus, strengthen the skin and improve its texture. Though it’s been around many decades, the techniques and tools used for micro-needling have greatly improved, making it a safe and effective option to rejuvenate the skin when administered by a professional.

2. It works well on a variety of skin types

Whether you have dark or light skin, are old or young, suffer from pigmentation issues, or have dry or oily skin, collagen induction therapy could be a great treatment for you. Its benefits are numerous and include lifting and tightening, lessening skin discoloration, reducing pore size, improve acne scarring, and more.

3. It’s not just for your face

Microneedling can also help lessen the appearance of ageing on the neck as well as stretch marks and scars elsewhere on the body. When these tiny needles puncture the skin, your body is prompted to heal itself by producing collagen in the area which helps improves skin irregularities.

4. Treatment is comfortable

Did you know when we say “micro” needles, we mean it!  The needles in a microneedling device can be thinner than a strand of hair. We also apply a numbing cream (similar to that used in children to have blood tests) to ensure your comfort during treatment.

5. A professional will give you the best results

You might be tempted to just pick up one of the various microneedling devices advertised online, but it’s important to remember that microneedling does involve puncturing the skin. For both your safety and the quality of your results, be careful of DIY microneedling and choose an experienced professional to administer treatment in a sterile environment.

6. You have a great option for microneedling in our St Leonards Practice

If you’re ready to improve your skin’s texture and tame your fine wrinkles and pores, or improve the appearance of your acne scarring, microneedling could be for you. If you’d like to learn more about your options or schedule a treatment, contact us today (02 94132655). We would love to hear about your concerns and help you find skincare solutions.

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Welcome Dr Munther Zureigat Dermatologist

Dr Munther Zureigat

MBBS FRACGP FACD

Dr Zureigat is a specialist dermatologist and Fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists.  He is fully trained in all aspects of medical and surgical dermatology as well as an interest in cosmetic dermatology. 

Dr Zureigat graduated from the university of Jordan in 2006. He underwent further clinical training in the United States including medical and surgical rotations at the Mayo clinic and the Presbyterian Hospital in New York and completed the United States licencing examinations. He then moved to work in war affected countries including Afghanistan and Iraq performing various duties including medical air evacuations, emergency medicine, and general practice clinics.

After immigrating to Australia, he trained to become a General Practitioner and became a fellow of The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.  As a General Practitioner, he served the community of Wollongong and the South Coast for a number of years covering general practice clinics and emergency departments. 

Dr Zureigat completed a further 4 years in dermatology speciality training to become a specialist dermatologist and fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists.  As a specialist dermatologist he is expert in the management and diagnosis of cutaneous diseases as well as diseases affecting hair and nails.  He has a passionate interest in managing melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer through early detection and patient-centred management of skin cancers, using both surgical and non-surgical techniques.  He also has a strong interest in the management and individualised patient outcomes for patients suffering from inflammatory skin diseases such as acne, rosacea, eczema/dermatitis, psoriasis, and pigmentary diseases. 

Dr Zureigat is available to see adults and children in the St Leonards practice on Fridays.

Languages spoken: English and Arabic

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Welcome Dr Phillip Dwyer

Dr Phillip Dwyer has joined The Dermatology and Skin Cancer Centre in Gosford. After closing his own private practice in Kanwal after more than 20 years, Dr Phillip Dwyer is excited to be joining the team to continue providing dermatology services to the Central Coast. He is a welcome addition to the team at Gosford where he looks forward to using his vast experience in managing the broad spectrum of dermatological conditions. He has a special interest in the medical management of acne and surgical management of skin cancer.

Dr Phillip Dwyer will be consulting in the Gosford practice Mondays through to Thursdays.

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