Dermapen and Botox treatments, their superiority to each other and Dermapen or Botox? Let's discuss. Especially getting rid of wrinkles and lines is among the most frequently requested aesthetic results of men and women approaching middle age. Maybe your skin looks tired, aged and needs some tightening. Dermapen is currently considered one of the most effective treatments on the market in the Anti-Ageing world and is often requested for this exciting skin repair process.
Wrinkle Treatment with Botox?
The effects of Botox gradually diminish, but injections can be repeated indefinitely if your patient wishes to maintain their results. Depending on the needs of each patient, you can schedule sessions at intervals of 3-6 months. First of all, let's look at the anti-wrinkle injections, Botox, which is generally adopted by the world!
When Botox is applied incorrectly or excessively, it can often result in a numb, frozen face due to the temporary blocking of facial muscles. For this reason, Botox techniques such as“Baby Botox”, Minimal Botox” or “Artist Botox” have been defined. Although all of these techniques use the same Botox drug, the application points and doses are peculiar.
Botox improves the appearance of lines and wrinkles, but does not directly treat the skin surface and texture. However, when the patient frowns, it should be effective enough to reduce the wrinkle and prevent its deepening. Of course, this fine ratio gives more successful results in professional hands. This can also help prevent wrinkles from getting deeper over time.
In order to delay aging, Botox injections are mostly used on the lines between the eyebrows, forehead lines and crow's feet, that is, the lines around the eyes. Botox users no longer need to worry about the frozen or expressionless face results previously associated with Botox. The amount required depends on the severity of each patient's wrinkles and the desired results.
Dermapen Treatment
What is Dermapen?
If loose texture, large pores and old acne scars are bothering you on your skin, Dermapen may be the way to reduce them. Dermapen, just like Botox, gets to the heart of the problem. However, the way of going and the effects are completely different.
Your production of natural collagen and elastin (two proteins necessary in the structure of your skin) inevitably decreases (aging process) with the effect of age and external factors.
Environmental factors such as sun damage, pollution, smoke and stress reduce collagen production. Dermapen application increases their production.
The wrinkles you see are called “static wrinkles” and are very different from “dynamic wrinkles.” Static wrinkles are wrinkles that occur even at rest and settle on your face like a fold of fabric. These occur with the decrease and deformation of collagen and elastin structures. With the reduction of collagen, elastin and fat, the skin sags and contracts like a deflated balloon. Dynamic wrinkles, on the other hand, are wrinkles that appear with mimics but return to their original state when you do not mimic. Botox is effective for these "dynamic wrinkles". Many dynamic wrinkles turn into “static wrinkles”, that is, permanent wrinkles, if Botox is not applied on time and regularly.
Dermapen increases your body's production of these essential proteins (collagen and elastin). The micro channels created with Dermapen trigger your body to immediately start producing its own elastin and collagen to heal microscopic wounds, and we produce more collagen to repair our own skin.
What is the difference between microneedling and botox?
- There is no risk of an unnatural frozen face with Dermapen. Because what we create is your own natural collagen (yes, that amazing protein that keeps us young!). In fact, we are technically deceiving the body with Dermapen. With the microtraumas created with Dermapen, the body perceives an attack and increases the production of collagen-elastin. With such a technique, we prevent the reduction of these basic structures due to aging or external factors (sun, cigarette, stress), and replace the decreased collagen and elastin.
- No matter how much we increase the collagen, the lines between the forehead, around the eyes and between the eyebrows, which are formed due to the mimics we call dynamic lines (due to muscle activity), continue to deepen. First of all, excessive muscle activity in these areas should be suppressed and controlled. The most natural and most effective method for this is Botox.