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How do I care for my skin after microneedling?
Just after microneedling, you might experience a little bit of redness and sometimes mild discomfort or pain. A typical post-microneedling care is as follows; 1. Mild steroid and topical antibiotic cream combination to take care of the redness and healing 2. Instructions about avoiding excess sun exRead more
Just after microneedling, you might experience a little bit of redness and sometimes mild discomfort or pain. A typical post-microneedling care is as follows;
See less1. Mild steroid and topical antibiotic cream combination to take care of the redness and healing
2. Instructions about avoiding excess sun exposure
3. Broad spectrum sunscreen use
4. Sometimes antibiotics are also prescribed in patients where a more aggressive microneedling is done.
5. Instructions about avoidance of harsh face washes and other creams for 5–7 days are a microneedling session
6. Follow up instructions of repeat microneedling session after 3–4 weeks.
Is it possible for consumers of a particular product to stop buying such product?
Your customers can be happy with your pricing and be in the right segment of your market. If they don’t actually like what you have to offer, they’re going to leave eventually. Offering discounts and slashing prices can keep them around for a while—and in fact a lot of companies start using these taRead more
Your customers can be happy with your pricing and be in the right segment of your market. If they don’t actually like what you have to offer, they’re going to leave eventually. Offering discounts and slashing prices can keep them around for a while—and in fact a lot of companies start using these tactics when they’re having trouble keeping customers. Also, if your product claims to solve a problem but doesn’t, or solves a problem but requires a lot of work to use, people are more likely to leave.
See lessIf your product sort of solves their problem, they might stick around—until something better comes along. If your product doesn’t solve their problems at all, you have bad product fit. You probably didn’t get customers in the first place.