Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Microneedling Procedure.

Most clients experience mild discomfort similar to light prickling; we apply topical numbing to minimize pain. Treatment sessions last about 30-60 minutes, with short-lived redness and possible mild swelling that usually subsides within a few days.

Most patients benefit from a series of 3-6 treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart. Individual needs vary by skin condition and goals; your provider will customize a plan for optimal collagen remodeling and long-term improvement.

Microneedling is generally safe when performed by trained professionals. Temporary redness, pinpoint bleeding, swelling, and mild irritation can occur. Rare risks include infection or pigment changes, which are minimized through proper technique, sterilization, and post-care instructions.

Yes. Microneedling stimulates collagen to soften and lift scarred tissue and improve texture. Multiple sessions often produce significant improvement in acne scars and stretch marks, though deeper scars may require combination therapies for best outcomes.

Downtime is minimal: most people have redness and mild swelling for 24-72 hours. Avoid sun exposure, heavy makeup, and strenuous exercise for a few days. Following aftercare speeds healing and reduces risks such as irritation or infection.

Ideal candidates have mild to moderate texture issues, fine lines, enlarged pores, or scars and seek natural collagen stimulation. People with active infections, certain skin disorders, or recent isotretinoin use should avoid treatment until cleared by a provider.