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Microneedling
Microneedling is usually a build, not a moment.
This category tends to be about texture, pores, and gradual refinement. The realistic win is cumulative change, not a same-day transformation.
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Core idea
What patients usually notice
TextureThe surface often reflects light more cleanly over time.
PoresMany patients notice a fresher, tighter-looking finish.
Gradual changeThe result usually builds across a series, not overnight.
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Treatment planning
Why the series matters
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Create controlled channelsTiny punctures are meant to signal repair, not chaos.
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Support the barrierAftercare keeps redness from becoming the headline.
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Repeat on scheduleSpacing and count determine how much change is realistic.
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Dr. Marcelo's lens
What it does not replace
Not a volume treatmentHollowing and structural changes need a different tool.
Not every scar responds the sameScar pattern changes the ceiling of improvement.
Still needs timingMajor events and recovery windows should be part of the plan.
"Microneedling is usually a build-over-time treatment, not a same-day reveal."
Captivate MD tone
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Captivate MD Aesthetics
Save this for the patient who expects one session to do the whole job.
Use this concept direction when the goal is a calmer, more illustrated post that teaches without drifting into generic stock aesthetics.
Not a volume treatment
Not every scar responds the same
Still needs timing
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captivatemd Microneedling works best when patients understand the series mindset. Swipe for a cleaner explanation of what it improves, what it does not replace, and why one session is rarely the whole story.
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