Fine lines and early wrinkles
Acne scarring and other superficial scars
Enlarged pores
Uneven tone, sun damage and mild pigmentation
Stretch marks
Dull, rough or lacklustre skin
Controlled micro-injury stimulates fibroblasts to lay down new collagen and elastin. The temporary channels also enhance penetration of targeted serums, amplifying results without adding volume or changing facial shape.
Procedure time: 30–60 minutes
Course: Typically 3–6 sessions, 4–6 weeks apart
Onset: Gradual; improvements build from 2–6 weeks
Longevity: Maintained with periodic top-ups
Downtime: Redness/tightness for 24–72 hours (occasionally light flaking)
Face, neck and décolletage
Hands
Selected body areas (e.g., stretch marks) by assessment
Medical consultation: Skin assessment, goals and suitability.
Preparation: Skin cleansed; anaesthetic cream applied if needed.
Microneedling: Depth tailored by area and concern; finishing serums applied.
Review & plan: Course length and maintenance agreed.
Keep the area clean and dry the day of treatment; avoid makeup for 24 hours.
No strenuous exercise, hot baths/saunas or alcohol for 24 hours.
Avoid active skincare (retinoids, acids, scrubs) for 3–5 days.
Use a bland moisturiser and SPF 50+ daily; don’t pick or exfoliate peeling skin.
Most patients find it tolerable; we can use topical anaesthetic.
You may have light flaking for a few days—don’t pick; keep skin hydrated.
Typically 3–6 depending on concern severity; we’ll tailor your plan.
