What are Cosmetic Needles?

Oct 09, 2024

Discover a variety of high-quality cosmetic needles from Manners Technology, designed for microneedling, fat transfers, and more, with precision crafting and gold plating for superior performance.

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 Cosmetic Needle 


The Cosmetic Needle is a cosmetic procedure, which is used in medical aesthetic industry to repair body cell damage, remove the body’s pigment, slimming, wrinkle or whitening, remove dark circles under the eyes, remove acne blackheads, shrink pores and other effects. Cosmetic Needles encompass a wide array of specialized needles utilized within the realm of cosmetic and plastic surgery procedures. These needles serve as essential tools for administering various treatments aimed at enhancing aesthetic outcomes. Ranging in shapes, sizes, and designs, these needles are adeptly tailored to address diverse cosmetic needs and procedural techniques.


Cosmetic Needle

 

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Cosmetic needles are commonly utilized for injecting medications, fillers, fat, or for performing minimally invasive surgeries to enhance aesthetic outcomes. The needles come in diverse shapes, sizes, and designs to cater to different treatment needs and techniques. It is a versatile treatment that finds applications in both cosmetic enhancement and medical interventions.


It includes some common types or aliases:

Micro needles: These extremely fine needles are often used in micro-needling treatments, such as micro-needle radiofrequency and micro-needle procedures, to stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture.


Injection Needles:These needles are used to deliver substances like medications, fillers (such as hyaluronic acid), and botulinum toxin into the skin or muscles for cosmetic effects.


Dermal Needles: This type of needle is designed for injecting into the dermal layer and is used for addressing skin concerns like wrinkles and scars through fillers and rejuvenation treatments.


Fat Transfer Needles:These needles are employed to extract a patient’s own fat from one area and inject it into another for the purposes of filling and contouring.


Cannula Needles: Unlike traditional sharp needles, cannula needles have a blunt tip and are often used for filler injections to reduce the risk of damage and bruising.


Botox Needles: Specifically designed for injecting botulinum toxin into muscles, these needles aim to reduce wrinkles and facial muscle activity.


Thread Needles: Thread needles are used in thread lift procedures, involving the insertion of specialized threads beneath the skin to lift sagging facial tissues.

 

Applications


A cosmetic needle is a type of needle-like tool used in the field of cosmetics. These tools are typically employed to lightly stimulate the skin’s surface, promoting cellular renewal and improving skin texture and appearance.  The needle depth of Cosmetic needles usually remains shallow, typically ranging from 0.2 to 0.3 millimeters, in order to avoid deep-level damage and irritation. This technique aims to activate the skin's self-repair mechanisms through the creation of minor stimuli, encouraging the production of collagen and thus enhancing the skin’s appearance.


Let’s take a micro needle as a typical example:


Rencently, microneedling is gaining popularity due to its growing list of benefits. It is said to rejuvenate and plump the skin with minimal discomfort and very little downtime, and it can be adjusted to fit each person’s needs. It addresses a range of concerns, including minimizing the appearance of enlarged pores, smoothing out fine lines and wrinkles, and addressing loose or sagging skin. For individuals with mild scars, especially those resulting from acne or burns, microneedling can offer potential improvement.


The procedure also holds promise in tackling skin discoloration and uneven tone, as well as addressing the challenge of stretch marks. Beyond its cosmetic benefits, microneedling extends its potential to aid individuals dealing with certain medical conditions. Individuals suffering from alopecia areata, a hair loss condition triggered by autoimmune factors, could potentially benefit from this treatment. Additionally, for those with hyperhidrosis, a condition characterized by excessive sweating, microneedling might provide a practical avenue for managing the concern.

 

Manufacturing


Cosmetic Needles are meticulously crafted for specialized injection purposes within the realm of plastic surgery. Proficient in metal processing, our component is fashioned from materials that adhere to stringent medical standards, ensuring both safety and biocompatibility for medical applications. These needles are exclusively designed to perform intricate injections of filling materials during plastic surgery procedures. Our range of cosmetic needle series, available in sizes ranging from 0.15mm to 0.5mm. Crafted from premium non-magnetic stainless steel imported from Japan, the exceptional quality of our needles stands out. Through meticulous processing, including tip grinding, Manners ensures the needles remain sharp, free from bends, deformations, or any rough edges, thus minimizing discomfort during usage.


Setting us apart from ordinary products, Manners Technology consistently uphold the highest standards. While most companies opt for a mere 1-2μm gold plating, we take a significant step further. The gold plating thickness of our needles at the thinnest point is no less than 10μm, with the needle tips boasting a pure gold plating thickness of up to 15μm. Beyond standardized options, Manners Technology accommodates personalized requirements, exemplifying our adaptability in producing specialized needles to meet diverse customer needs. Furthermore, our annual production volume underscores our commitment and professionalism, with an impressive output of up to 60 million units. At our core, Manners prioritizes quality and innovation, striving to provide you with cosmetic needles that exceed expectations.