Face Microneedling
Builds your own collagen back.
A device passes fine needles across the skin to create controlled micro-channels — the body's repair response builds new collagen and elastin over the following weeks. Particularly useful for acne scarring, enlarged pores, fine-line softening, and overall skin texture. Often combined with a serum infusion for accelerated results.
What to expect.
Numbing cream first, then 20–30 minutes of device work moving systematically across the face. Mild prickling and warmth, occasionally pinpoint bleeding on deeper zones (which is the point). You'll leave pink and slightly swollen — looks like a mild sunburn — settling overnight. Skip makeup and active ingredients for 48 hours; sunscreen non-negotiable for the next two weeks.
Results timeline.
Initial glow visible at week one as healing kicks in. Real collagen-driven change shows up between weeks 6 and 12 as the new tissue matures. Best results from a 3–4 session course spaced 4–6 weeks apart; acne-scarring cases sometimes benefit from a longer 6-session run. Annual maintenance keeps the result.
Questions, answered.
Does Face Microneedling hurt?
No — Face Microneedling is designed to be relaxing, not invasive. Most clients describe it as a series of cool, tingly passes across the skin with an occasional warm suction sensation during extraction. The most intense moment is usually the exfoliation step (10–15 seconds) and that's more 'busy' than uncomfortable. If you have reactive skin, tell Emily at the start and she'll adjust pressure and product choice accordingly.
Can I book if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding?
Most of Face Microneedling is safe in pregnancy and breastfeeding — the mechanical cleanse, hydration, and massage steps all fine. What changes is active-ingredient choice: Emily swaps out retinoids, high-strength acids, and some peel agents for pregnancy-safe alternatives. Flag it at booking and at the start of the session; she'll tailor the protocol. If you're in the first trimester or unsure, check with your midwife first — the answer is almost always yes, but it should be your decision with medical input.
Will it clash with the skincare I'm using at home?
Bring a photo of your current routine to the consultation. Some actives (retinoids, strong acids, benzoyl peroxide) need pausing 3–5 days before Face Microneedling to avoid over-sensitivity; others are fine to continue. Emily will walk you through what to pause, what to keep, and which products (if any) to add post-treatment — nothing generic, just what suits what you already use.
How often can I book Face Microneedling?
Most clients see best results booking Every 4–6 weeks across a 3–4 session course. Going more often than that doesn't accelerate skin renewal — your skin cycle is what it is, usually 28–40 days. Less often (every 8–12 weeks) works well for maintenance once initial goals are met. First-time clients often start closer together (3–4 weeks) for the first three sessions, then space out.
How long does the post-treatment glow last?
The visible glow holds for about a week. Skin stays measurably more hydrated for 2–3 weeks, and pore visibility improvements can last 4–6 weeks. Regular bookings compound the effect — after three sessions most clients notice their 'baseline' skin looks better even before the next appointment. Diet, sleep, and sun exposure influence the decay curve more than anything Emily can do at the table.
Can I combine Face Microneedling with injectables or other treatments?
Yes, with spacing. For botox or fillers, book Face Microneedling either two weeks before or two weeks after — not within — so neither treatment interferes with the other. For laser or peels, stagger by 4 weeks minimum. Emily will plan the sequencing with you during consultation if you're layering treatments; the order matters more than people think.
Am I a good candidate for Face Microneedling?
Face Microneedling suits most skin types — oily, dry, combination, mature, sensitive with a tailored product choice. Active severe acne (inflamed, cystic) is a pause-and-treat case — Emily may recommend a simpler cleansing protocol for a few sessions first. Rosacea and eczema are workable but need a gentler pressure and ingredient list; always flag at booking.
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