Abstract

The skin serves numerous vital roles in the human body, such as protecting against physical, chemical, and mechanical injuries. Although skin aging is a natural phenomenon, it is still the subject of research by scientists seeking methods to delay the process. One of the innovative treatments in this field is micro-needle mesotherapy, referred to as collageninducing therapy. The study aimed to describe the features of the ageing skin, elucidate the alterations that occur with time, and investigate the reparative mechanisms triggered by micro-needle mesotherapy treatment. Microneedle-induced skin inflammation is a desirable process. It leads to the healing of damage and can significantly contribute to wrinkle shallowing, improved hydration and skin remodeling.

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