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February 2026
Microneedling (also called collagen induction therapy) is a minimally invasive cosmetic treatment that uses fine needles to create thousands of micro-channels in the skin's surface. These controlled micro-injuries trigger the body's natural wound healing response—stimulating collagen and elastin production and accelerating cell renewal.
The result: smoother texture, reduced scarring, improved skin tone, and a visible overall rejuvenation.
Microneedling is one of the most versatile treatments in aesthetic medicine. It's effective for:
A microneedling device (often a motorized pen-shaped tool with a sterile needle tip) is moved across the skin, creating controlled punctures at precise depths. These micro-channels:
Skin Clique providers use FDA-cleared devices with sterile, single-use needle cartridges.
A topical numbing cream is applied before the treatment to minimize discomfort. Most patients describe a mild scratching or vibrating sensation. Deeper settings or bony areas (forehead, temples) may be slightly more intense, but overall the treatment is very well tolerated.
Immediately after: redness and mild swelling that resembles a sunburn. Most redness fades within 24–48 hours. Makeup can typically be worn by day 3–5.
You'll want to avoid:
- Active ingredients (retinoids, AHAs, vitamin C) for 5–7 days post-treatment
- Direct sun exposure
- Strenuous exercise for 24–48 hours
A series of 3–6 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart is recommended for significant improvement. Single sessions provide noticeable results, but cumulative collagen building is where the real transformation happens.
Yes. Microneedling is one of the few resurfacing treatments that is safe and effective for all Fitzpatrick skin types, including darker skin tones that may not be candidates for laser treatments.
Ready to try microneedling? Book a treatment with a Skin Clique provider in your area.
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