A comparison of skin condition prior to and following a cosmetic procedure involving tiny needles creating micro-injuries to stimulate collagen production provides a visual representation of the treatment’s effectiveness. These comparisons typically showcase improvements in skin texture, tone, and the reduction of scars or wrinkles.
Evaluating the changes documented in these visual representations allows potential patients to gauge the potential efficacy of the treatment for their individual concerns. This visual evidence plays a crucial role in informed decision-making, managing expectations, and understanding the gradual nature of skin rejuvenation. The practice of documenting changes in appearance before and after cosmetic procedures has become a standard practice, reflecting a demand for transparency and realistic outcome previews.