A Young Nurse Who Struggled With Acne Since She Was A Teenager Has Finally Overcome Her Skin Woes With A Life-changing Remedy

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A young nurse who struggled with acne since she was a teenager has finally overcome her skin woes with a life-changing remedy. 
Tarryn Gapic, 31, who works as a nurse in , said she become self-conscious of her skin during her late 20s. 
The nurse has struggled with acne since she was 14 and was constantly treating hormonal breakouts that caused 'spots all over' her face. 
Ms Gapic was introduced to a miracle needling device called Morpheus8, which has taken Australia by storm after gaining popularity in the United States.
'After the second round of needling my skin is clearer and the texture is smoother,' she told Daily Mail Australia.

'I don't really have to wear makeup.'
Ms Gapic had had varying degrees of success with other needling treatments but saw immediate 'tangible' results after trying the Morpheus8. 
Needling can cost between $100 to $700 for one session, but Ms Gapic said it was worth the money.
'I spent so much money on pills, needling and other treatments,' she said, adding she had finally found something that could treat all of her skin concerns in one go. 
When asked if the 'intense' needling hurt, Ms Gapic said: 'Not really, you're numbed for 20 to 30 minutes before so it's tolerable'. 
Tarryn Gapic, 31, (pictured) who works as a nurse in Perth, Western Australia often felt self-conscious of her bad skin and https://healthtopical.com/for-stretch-marks-oil/ tried to cover it up
'It really knocks your confidence trying to hide pustules and lumps,' Ms Gapic said (pictured is her skin before she started skin-needling treatments at a skin clinic)
During the cosmetic procedure, the skin is repeatedly punctured by tiny, sterile needles to treat issues like acne, scarring and lack of collagen. 
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