Mesotox Microneedling Precare, Aftercare & Consent
Also known as a Botox facial, micro dosing with Botox combines the minimally invasive penetrative benefits of Microneedling with the skin tightening effects of Botox. In our Mesotox Microneedling facial, both NCTF135HA and Botox is needled into the skin at a controlled depth of 0.6mm, allowing both products to be pushed into the skin through the channels created in the epidermis by the Microneedling. The Botox does not reach facial musculature and only serves to temporarily tighten the skin, minimise pores and give your skin a more airbrushed look.
Click Here to read all about NCTF135HA and why it is a must have with your Microneedling treatment.
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PRE CARE
-Do not use active topicals that may increase the sensitivity of your skin such as retinoids, exfoliants, topical antibiotics or acids 5 days prior to your treatment.
-Do not take anti-inflammatory medications such as ibuprofen 3 days prior to your Microneedling session. These will interfere with the natural inflammatory process that is critical for your skin rejuvenation.
-Avoid ANY other facial treatment at least 2 weeks prior to your treatment.
-Avoid blood thinning agents for 1 week prior to your treatment to prevent bruising.
-Avoid extensive sun exposure / the use of tanning beds at least 2 weeks prior to your treatment.
(We obviously advise that you stop using tanning beds altogether because they increase your risk of skin cancer and accelerate visible signs of aging).
-Likewise, avoid Hair Removal at least 1 week prior to your treatment.
(Whether that be Waxing, Laser or Cream – Shaving is okay if done gently ensuring no nicks).
-In addition, please make sure you are not wearing makeup on the day of your treatment.
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CONSENT
Although the majority of patients do not experience any complications with Microneedling, it is important you understand that risks do exist. The Microneedling procedure is minimally invasive and uses a set of microneedles to inflict multiple, tiny, punctures/lacerations to the outermost layer of the skin.
I am aware of the following risks/complications that may occur:
- Mild to moderate discomfort or pain
- Slight redness or swelling
- Sun sensitivity
- Skin sensitivity
- Pigment changes
- Scarring
- Allergic reaction
- Minor peeling/shedding/flaking
- Risk of Infection
- Unsatisfactory Outcome
- Temporary loss of function of nearby muscles.
In the event of an adverse reaction medical help should be sought immediately.
Possible scarring. Microneedling isn’t a good idea for people who are prone to keloid scarring. Anyone can get a keloid scar, but they're more common in people with darker skin, such as people from Africa and African-Caribbean and south Indian communities.
Unfortunately unless you have had surgery in the past or a deep cut where a scar has formed you will not know whether you are/are not prone to keloid scarring. Which is why it is important to know that there is a risk of this with Microneedling.
Infection. Microneedling creates tiny holes in the skin, which could let germs enter. But the risk of infection is very low. If you’re healthy, an infection from Microneedling is unlikely.
Skin Pigment Changes. Microneedling may worsen dark spots if your skin scars or becomes inflamed easily. If this is the case, Microneedling may cause more inflammation. Following this, your body will send white blood cells to fight off bacteria and infection. This can trigger the production of more melanin, which can then form dark spots or worsen those that are already there.
Granulomatous Dermatitis. Microneedling has been reported to cause Granulomatous Dermatitis, but it is rare.
If you notice small red lumps / circles appear on your skin following your Microneedling session I would contact your GP and arrange a face to face appointment with them. They will be able to give a prescription strength treatment to help heal Granulomatous Dermatitis at a much quicker rate.
I confirm I do not suffer with any of the Contra-indications associated with Microneedling:
- Allergy/Hypersensitivity to Botulinum Toxin or its constituents (Lactose, Sodium succinate, Human Albumin).
- Pregnancy or Lactation
- Acute and Chronic Infections
- Skin diseases (i.e. SLE, porphyria, allergies)
- Cancer
- Chemotherapy treatments
- Severe metabolic and systemic disorders
- Abnormal platelet function (blood disorders, i.e. Hemodynamic
- Instability, Hypofibrinogenemia, Critical Thrombocytopenia)
- Chronic Liver Disease
- Anti-coagulation therapy (Coumadin, Warfarin, Plavix, Aspirin, Lovenox)
- Underlying Sepsis
- Systemic use of corticosteroids within two weeks of procedure
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Herpes Simplex (cold sores or fever blisters)
An anti-viral medication may be necessary prior to treatment - Dermatitis
- Open skin lesions
- Uncontrolled diabetes
- Extensive sun or tanning 3 days prior and 3 days post treatment
- Accutane in the past 6 months to 1 year
- Prescription topical retinol products in the past 2 weeks
- Waxing of area to be treated in the past 7 days
- Skin must be healthy and intact
- An allergy to aspirin
- Active Infections (skin/scalp)
- Allergy/Hypersensitivity to certain skincare ingredients / topicals
- Granulomas
- Prone to Keloid scarring
I understand that the treatment may involve risks of complication or injury from both known and unknown causes, and I freely assume those risks. Prior to receiving treatment, I have been candid in revealing any condition that may have a bearing on this procedure.
I consent and authorise all therapist’s at Skin by Paige Alexandra to use all products and equipment that make up the Mesotox Microneedling treatment on me. I certify that I have read this entire informed consent and I understand and agree to the information provided in the form. My questions regarding the procedure have been answered satisfactorily.
I hereby release all therapist’s at Skin by Paige Alexandra from all liabilities associated with this procedure. This consent is valid for all of my Mesotox Microneedling treatments and all technologies in the future as well.
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WHAT TO EXPECT | AFTERCARE
What To Expect:
Redness
After your treatment it is completely normal to be red for up to 3 days, although most clients find the redness has gone in 24 hours. If you are super red after your appointment, please don't' panic this is a good thing!
Please also DO NOT take any anti-inflammatories to try and speed up your healing. These agents will interfere with the natural inflammatory process which is critical and responsible for skin rejuvenation.
Dryness/Tightness
It is also completely normal to experience dryness, tightness & mild flaking post treatment. It’s important to know everyone's skin reacts differently to Microneedling. The active ingredients used alongside Microneedling are very beneficial to your skin, but if your skin is not used to them it can make it a little dry at first. If your skin is super dry, it can sometime be a little itchy. To help with this you can take an antihistamine for the next day or 2.
Believe it or not, it’s not only down to your body’s anatomy as to how quick you heal but also your home skincare routine.
As a general rule of thumb I say to not use any Acids or Retinals or harsh ingredients on your skin for the next 3 days. But if your skin is still red, dry or slightly marked after 3 days then you should continue to not use those ingredients until you get to a stage where it is calm again.
Your skin may also go a little red each time you are exposed to heat for the next couple of days after Microneedling and experiencing sensitivity / tingling sensation for the next few days is also not uncommon.
Over the next few days you may / may not notice a few spots pop up. This is NOT A BREAKOUT. Believe it or not, it’s actually a good thing! The correct term for this is called Purging.
The term skin purging refers to an increase in cell turnover speed when using active ingredients or a cell turnover increasing facial like Microneedling. Your skin will begin to shed dead skin cells faster than normal revealing clearer more youthful looking skin. But before these new, healthy cells can make there way to the surface, the not so good stuff has to rise to the top first. Which is sebum and build up from the below the skins surface which clogs pores. The not so glam side of Purging.
Aftercare:
Once you have undergone your Mesotox Microneedling treatment expect to see some changes with your skin prior to getting your final results. Just as there are some instructions you should follow before your treatment there are also instructions you should follow after your treatment to ensure the best possible results.
-Do not wash your face or apply any skincare products for 12 hours
-Do not apply Retinals, Acids or Exfoliants for 3-5 days post treatment.
-Do not apply makeup for 24 hours.
Once 24 hours has passed and you wish to wear makeup, please ensure your brushes are clean and sanitised
-Avoid exercise/sweating for 24 hours
-Avoid swimming, sauna’s and spa environments for 3-5 days
-Sleep on a clean pillowcase at night. Preferably Silk / Satin (Like this).
-Do not peel or pick at your skin if it does begin to flake. You must allow the skin to flake off naturally. Picking at the peeling skin can cause hyperpigmentation.
-Golden Rule: Make sure that you are also avoiding direct sun exposure. Especially tanning beds.
(Preferably forever! But if you must, please wait 14 days)
-Make sure to keep your skin well hydrated with a protective moisturiser. Apply it twice daily or more often if needed to reduce the appearance of flaking.
-Drink LOTS of water!
-Last but not least, do not have any other treatments for 14 days following your treatment.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The steps taken after Microneedling are super important and must be taken seriously to ensure your skin heals as it should.
As Microneedling creates lots of little open wounds beyond what the eye can see, it is very important to keep your skin clean over the next 24-48 hours to prevent infection.
As mentioned above, Skin Purging can happen. But it is important to know the difference between a purge and a developing skin infection.
If abnormal puss filled spots begin to appear which are weeping and seem to be spreading then please contact you GP right away and request some antibiotics.