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Cosmetic needles are versatile tools used in a variety of aesthetic and medical procedures to improve skin appearance,dermatology and aesthetic medicine for achieving naturalooking results with minimal downtime.Cosmetic needles serve several important purposes in aesthetic and medical treatments.
Cosmetic Needles are assembled by hub, needle tube.protect cap. All materials meet medical requirement; sterilized by ETO, pyrogen-free.The Cosmetic Needles are used for special injection tasks such as injecting filling material in Plastic surgery.
●Product specification:34-22G,needle length:3mm~12mm.
Sterile, non-pyrogenic,medical-grade raw materials.
The product uses ultra-thin wall, smooth inner wall, unique blade surface, ultra-fine and safe.
Used in various medical and aesthetic application scenarios.
Microneedling: Cosmetic needles are used in microneedling procedures to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin. This process stimulates the skin's natural healing response, leading to collagen and elastin production. Microneedling can improve skin texture, reduce scars (including acne scars), minimize fine lines and wrinkles, and enhance overall skin appearance.
• Dermal Fillers: Cosmetic needles are utilized to inject dermal fillers into the skin. Dermal fillers are substances injected beneath the skin's surface to add volume and fulliness. They can smooth out wrinkles, enhance lips, improve facial contours, and rejuvenate aging skin.
Botox Injections: Needles are also used to administer botulinum toxin (Botox) injections. Botox injections temporarily relax facial muscles, reducina the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines caused by renetitive facial expressions Skin Rejuvenation Treatments: Needles are employed in various skin rejuvenation treatments, including injecting vitamins, antioxidants, or other skin-boosting substances directly into the skin to nourish and revitalize it,.
Scar Reduction: Needles can be used in procedures such as subcision, where they break up scar tissue beneath the skin's surface to improve the appearance of scars.