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Yeah.
It lasts for quite a long time.
You talk about the needling.
There is that initial wound, but it definitely helps with barrier function as well.
My skin has improved.
I've always, for many years prior to the skin needling, had a compromised barrier, especially under my lower lip on my chin.
It's just a thin area, I think.
Yeah.
But the needling and good skincare as well has really helped to strengthen that.
It does, yeah.
So how many sessions are typically recommended for someone just starting out with needling treatments?
Your skin just keeps getting healthier.
Spring now after winter, I'm like, I really feel like I need...
Bit of a cleaner exfoliation.
Just before you touched on safety with skin needling and people looking for an experienced therapist, are there any other tips on how people can know if someone's really experienced in microneedling?
Because we're not generally people aren't experienced in that and may not understand the skin barrier and the different layers of the skin.
Talking about midlife skin and well-being in particular, what changes do you typically see in skin during perimenopause and menopause?
And apart from skin needling, what other treatment options do you offer here at Oak and Eve Beauty that you'd recommend for women with concerns around skin aging?
But it's good to have both options for people who might, you know, not want to do the skin needling or like you said, balance them out, have one of RF, then skin needling.
That's great.