Microneedling

Microneedling is an effective treatment that revitalizes your skin by using fine needles to trigger the body’s natural repair process. Small, precise micro-punctures work deep within the skin to stimulate collagen and elastin production, the building blocks for firm, youthful skin.

This procedure encourages long-term skin health and cell renewal- improving texture, minimizing acne scars, and softening fine lines. With minimal downtime, microneedling offers a straightforward way to achieve smoother, more radiant skin.

  • Microneedling typically has minimal downtime, with most people experiencing redness and mild swelling for 1-3 days. Studies show that the skin begins healing almost immediately, and most side effects subside within a few days.

    You might experience light peeling or rough skin as it regenerates, but makeup and normal activities can usually be resumed after 24-48 hours. However, sun protection is crucial during the healing process to avoid hyperpigmentation.

  • You may notice some immediate improvement in your skin’s glow, but the real benefits of microneedling—like increased collagen production and improved texture—develop over time.

    It typically takes 4–6 weeks to see more significant changes, as collagen rebuilds itself gradually. According to studies, consistent treatments over several months lead to better results, especially for issues like acne scars and fine lines.

  • The number of sessions depends on your skin goals and concerns. For general skin rejuvenation, most people need 3 to 6 treatments spaced about 4 to 6 weeks apart.

    However, for deeper issues like acne scarring, additional sessions may be required. Clinical studies suggest that multiple sessions lead to progressively better results, as collagen and elastin production increase over time.

  • Yes, microneedling is generally considered safe when performed by a trained professional. Research shows that microneedling has a low risk of adverse effects, with the most common side effects being redness and mild swelling, which usually resolve within a few days.