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  • 00:52

    Thank you for your question.

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    You submitted your question without a photo.

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    However, you are describing in your question a concern that you have about possibly undergoing

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    microneedling to treat your acne scars.

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    And you are concerned that in discussion with an aesthetician that there might be a more

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    of a scarring potential rather than collagen induction as is often suggested through microneedling.

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    And that people who have had treatment developed an orange peel type of skin.

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    And so you want to have some guidance whether or not microneedling really works or doesn't

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    work and whether or not there is a potential for injury rather than benefit.

  • 01:45

    Well, I can certainly share with you how I discuss this procedure with my patients in

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    my practice.

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    A little bit of background, I’m a Board-certified cosmetic surgeon and Fellowship-trained oculofacial

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    plastic and reconstructive surgeon.

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    I have been in practice in Manhattan and Long Island for over 20 years.

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    Amongst the many things that we do in our practice, everything from lasers, injectables,

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    surgery, we do also offer microneedling and I can certainly appreciate your concerns.

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    So to begin with, I think it’s very important, especially patients who come for an evaluation

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    often come with this expectation that they’re going to have a particular procedure because

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    they’ll make an appointment for that type of consultation.

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    For example, someone like yourself may make an appointment saying that this is a microneedling

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    consultation.

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    And I often have to tell our patients to first back away from the treatment strategy and

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    first define what the problems are.

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    And the challenge when you describe something like acne scars is first appreciating the

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    true specifics of the types of acne scars you have.

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    When you look at someone with acne scars as a physician, you’re looking to define what

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    are the types of scars the person has.

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    Do they have rolling scars or do they boxcar scars.

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    Do they have ice pick scars or do they have a combination?

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    Do they have facial volume loss?

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    And so we really want to look more globally and holistically.

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    As far as the role of microneedling, I think what you are seeing is similar in the way

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    people are perceiving the downsides of a procedure when a procedure is done aggressively.

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    And this is something that reminds me a lot of what the perception was with lasers since

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    the mid 90s.

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    Early on, when people were doing lasers, the lasers were very aggressive and doctors were

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    not always looking at the global long-term effect as well as the potential to cross the

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    line between stimulation and remodeling to crossing that line into injury and scarring.

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    And the same thing applies to any type of intervention.

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    But microneedling does certainly have that potential.

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    We see patients all the time who have had multiple microneedling sessions done in very

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    short periods of time.

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    And I think it’s very important to understand that the philosophy of microneedling which,

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    before the medical microneedling devices were developed was originated first by a device

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    called the dermaroller.

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    But the central concept of microneedling is something called collagen induction therapy.

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    And what does that mean?

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    Well whether you’re using a microneedling device, a chemical peel, a laser, what you

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    are doing is you’re inducing a controlled injury.

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    That controlled injury is intended to stimulate a collagen repair response as well as a remodeling

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    response to help improve the area of concern.

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    Also understand that microneedling can be done at different depths.

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    And I certainly understand that a lot of times people will be frustrated with the treatment.

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    And this doesn't just apply to microneedling.

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    This also applies to laser as well as radiofrequency heating devices.

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    And it is almost like a knee jerk reflex for the practitioner.

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    If they get feedback that a patient is not satisfied with a particular outcome, what

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    is natural to do?

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    Increase the energy, increase the depth, basically increase the aggressiveness.

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    And again, that can result in a lot of challenges because now you crossed the line.

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    I find that when I evaluate my patients, I often, first after describing the issues based

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    on a more global evaluation, for example if someone has acne scarring and they have like

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    rolling scars or atrophic or loss of volume in the tissue, a lot of times, just doing

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    an injectable filler at a deeper level can actually improve the contour of the skin such

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    that the acne scars don’t look as deep.

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    We can combine treatments so that you don't have to be as aggressive with one treatment.

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    This has been something that I figured out years ago.

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    So when people needed laser treatment or resurfacing or fractional resurfacing, I often combine

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    fractional resurfacing by doing it more conservatively and then using platelet-rich plasma.

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    Platelet-rich plasma is derived from your own blood also induces collagen and stimulates

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    remodeling.

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    And therefore you can balance the level of aggressiveness.

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    In some ways you can use the analogy of overtraining in the gym.

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    You can lift up to a point and stimulate muscle growth or you can result in overdoing it,

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    over training or injury.

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    So the same thing applies to the skin.

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    And in particular, acne scars are very challenging regardless of the modalities.

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    But I think it is important to understand your options more globally before committing

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    to any specific one treatment.

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    I really feel that when it comes to skin rejuvenation or skin treatments, we have so many more tools

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    that it’s kind of like combining the right modalities to get the maximum result with

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    getting the minimal type of risk.

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    So for example for acne scars, we can do a combination of injectable fillers deep.

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    We can place injectable fillers at the dermal level.

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    We can use laser, we can use PRP and we can get a lot of the improvements that we want

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    to improve and of course, we can also use microneedling.

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    So I think it’s very important for you to choose a practitioner who has a lot of experience,

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    who’s going to be very clear about explaining all of these variables and understanding what

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    kind of outcomes you can achieve.

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    And also, understand that a lot of the principles of skin treatment like exercise induced muscle

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    growth is about treating and then waiting to see how the treatment affects the skin.

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    A lot of times people become subject to protocols which are not looking at the individual’s

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    response but rather going on a particular automated standardized process.

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    And when it comes to something like acne scars, one size doesn't fit all.

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    Now there are certain protocols that have to do with a non-ablative laser which are

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    little bit more consistent but I would say that it is important to really understand

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    what kind of outcome and is really microneedling optimal for you.

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    Are there other options that may be better for you?

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    And maybe microneedling is something that is used at a different frame of time.

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    So meet with experienced doctors who do this type of work and learn about your options.

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    And remember that when it comes to skin care and skin rejuvenation especially when it comes

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    to acne scars, multiple modalities often work better than just a single approach alone.

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    It always has to do with customization and not just about a single device.

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    So I hope that was helpful, I wish you the best of luck and thank you for your question.

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The example sentences of SESSIONS in videos (15 in total of 297)

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Use "sessions" in a sentence | "sessions" example sentences

How to use "sessions" in a sentence?

  • Structure your cross-training appropriately by alternating the intensity of your sessions so you work, recover, work, recover.
    -Brett Hoebel-
  • I am feeling razor-sharp. Training sessions are really good. I feel that I am in peak condition. I know that I am ready for action.
    -David Ginola-
  • From breathing techniques, muscle toning to overall flexibility and relaxation, my Pilates sessions have become something of a weekly necessity that keeps me fit, happy and energized.
    -Pippa Middleton-
  • I'm just going to put out three or four releases a year and make it so that if you like the Desert Sessions, then you'll definitely like everything else.
    -Joshua Homme-
  • You will feel better in ten sessions, look better in twenty sessions, and have a completely new body in thirty sessions.
    -Joseph Pilates-
  • I love photo sessions. I'm alone, I'm the queen, everyone's taking care of me.
    -Eva Herzigova-
  • As players see themselves getting better through skill sessions, they will want to get in the gym more
    -Billy Donovan-
  • Btw Pink Floyd album out in October is called 'The Endless River.' Based on 1994 sessions is Rick Wright's swansong and very beautiful.
    -Polly Samson-

Definition and meaning of SESSIONS

What does "sessions mean?"

/ˈseSHən/

noun
meeting of deliberative or judicial body.
other
Series of meetings for e.g. a court, legislature.

What are synonyms of "sessions"?
Some common synonyms of "sessions" are:
  • meeting,
  • sitting,
  • assembly,
  • conclave,
  • plenary,
  • hearing,
  • conference,
  • discussion,
  • forum,
  • symposium,
  • sederunt,
  • diet,
  • caucus,
  • period,
  • time,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.