It's the newest buzzword in a buzzy industry: collagen induction therapy.
It seems like every day, there's something new — or a new word for something old. Each promises to be the ultimate solution for radiant and youthful-looking skin.
So what is collagen induction therapy? How does it work? And what's its relationship to other skin rejuvenation terms such as "microneedling"?
Collagen induction therapy is a cosmetic procedure that involves creating tiny punctures in the skin to trigger the body's natural wound-healing process. This stimulates the production of new collagen and elastin, two proteins essential for maintaining the skin's elasticity and firmness.
People sometimes abbreviate to CIT or PCI, which stands for percutaneous collagen induction.
The principle technique involved in CIT is microneedling. A qualified professional uses a device covered with tiny, sterile needles to make small pricks under the skin.
Microneedling is a technique that works well when paired with other procedures, too. Your provider may recommend combining CIT with other skin rejuvenation treatments like platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy or use needling to introduce serums to a deeper level of your skin.
One of the most effective CIT combos is radiofrequency microneedling. By adding radiofrequency (RF) heat energy to the process, providers can increase the rate of collagen production and tighten skin.
RF microneedling is one of the hottest procedures, frequently endorsed by celebrities. It's also the magic behind one of our favorite treatments: Morpheus8 by InMode. Our clients rave about the results of Morpheus8 to restore skin on the body or face to its former glory — that factory-default setting we all lose with time.
As we age, our natural collagen production decreases.
The benefits of CIT include:
It's worth noting that while CIT can offer significant improvements, results may vary depending on individual skin conditions and the severity of the issues being treated. Different devices also penetrate different depths.
People often require more than one treatment to see their full, desired results, but again, this varies.
CIT is generally safe for all skin types and can be used to treat a variety of skin issues. However, it's not recommended for individuals with active skin infections, chronic skin disorders, or a history of poor wound healing.
In sum, collagen induction therapy is a promising technique for improving skin appearance and health. However, like with any cosmetic procedure, it's essential to do your research and consult with a professional to ensure it's the right choice for you.
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