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MBBS, MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy, DNB - Dermatology & Venereology

Dermatology
Venkateshwar Hospital · Delhi +1 more

Dr. Rachna Jagia is a Senior Consultant Dermatologist, Cosmetologist and Aesthetic Dermatologist in Janakpuri & Dwarka, Delhi and has an experience of 16 yea…

1 Award

MBBS, MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy, DNB - Dermatology & Venereology

Dermatology
DERMHealth Skin & Hair Clinic · Delhi

Dr. Nikita Gandhi Sethi is a dermatologist and cosmetologist practicing in Delhi and a proud recipient of 'Dr. A. S. Thambiah Gold Medal' awarded by the nati…

4 Awards

MBBS, MD - Dermatology

Dermatology
Kubba Skin Clinic · Delhi

Dr. Ifneela Meraj is a Dermatologist and Aesthetic Dermatology in RK Puram, Delhi and has an experience of 7 years in these fields. Dr. Ifneela Meraj practic…

1 Award

MBBS, MD - Skin & VD

Dermatology
Max Smart Superspeciality Hospital · Delhi

Dr. Hemant Kumar Kar is a Dermatologist and General Physician in Saket, Delhi and has an experience of 22 years in these fields. Dr. Hemant Kumar Kar practic…

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What Is Microneedling? Procedure, Benefits, and How It Works

Microneedling is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure used to improve the appearance and texture of the skin by stimulating the body’s natural healing processes. It involves using a handheld device with tiny, sterile needles to create very small punctures in the top layer of the skin. These controlled micro-injuries trigger the skin to boost production of collagen and elastin, two proteins that help keep skin firm, smooth, and youthful.

This treatment is commonly offered by certified dermatologists or trained aesthetic professionals. Microneedling is one of the most popular options for people looking to reduce fine lines, scars, stretch marks, or uneven skin tone without surgery. The procedure is done in a clinical setting and usually takes about 15–60 minutes, depending on the area being treated.

Who May Need Microneedling?

Microneedling may be recommended for people who:

  • Want smoother and firmer skin
  • Have acne scars or surgical scars
  • Notice fine lines or wrinkles
  • See large pores or uneven skin texture
  • Have stretch marks on body areas
  • Want to improve skin tone and radiance
  • Are in good overall health and have realistic expectations

A professional consultation helps determine if microneedling is suitable and which areas should be treated.

Types of Microneedling

Microneedling treatments can vary by device and depth of needle penetration. Common types include:

1. Standard Microneedling

A hand-held device with tiny needles creates microchannels in the skin surface, stimulating collagen production.

2. Medical-Grade Microneedling

Performed with advanced equipment by trained professionals; creates deeper, controlled micro-injuries for more significant results.

3. Radiofrequency (RF) Microneedling

This uses heat with the needles to enhance collagen production and tighten skin. This type has different risks and should be done only by trained clinicians.

Each type is chosen based on skin concerns, depth of treatment needed, and professional assessment.

Microneedling Procedure

A typical microneedling procedure includes these steps:

1. Consultation and Skin Assessment

A doctor or skin specialist examines your skin, discusses goals, and chooses a suitable plan.

2. Preparation and Cleansing

The skin is thoroughly cleaned. A topical numbing cream is usually applied to reduce discomfort.

3. Microneedling Treatment

The clinician uses a microneedling device to gently make tiny punctures in the skin. You might feel light pressure or slight scratching. Redness and warmth are common.

4. Post-Treatment Care Application

Soothing serums or moisturizers may be applied to calm the skin and support healing.

The whole session is usually short and done in an outpatient setting, and you can go home right afterward. Repeat sessions (often 3–6 treatments) may be needed for the best results.

Recovery & Aftercare

Microneedling recovery is generally short:

  • Redness and Sensitivity:
  • Swelling or Peeling:
  • Sun Protection:
  • Gentle Care:

Most people can resume normal activities quickly, but stronger treatments and deeper microneedling may require a slightly longer recovery period.

Risks & Possible Complications

Microneedling is generally considered safe when performed by trained professionals, but some side effects can occur:

  • Redness, swelling, and irritation shortly after treatment.
  • Bruising or minor bleeding with deeper treatments.
  • Dryness or flaking as the skin heals.
  • Risk of infection if the skin or device isn’t sterile.
  • Hyperpigmentation or dark spots in some cases, especially if aftercare or sun protection isn’t followed.

More serious complications are uncommon but possible, especially with at-home devices or improper technique. Professional microneedling uses controlled depth and strict hygiene for safety.

Frequently asked questions

What is microneedling?

Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure that uses tiny needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin. These stimulate collagen and elastin production to improve skin texture and appearance.

Does microneedling hurt?

Most people feel mild pressure or scratching. A topical numbing cream is applied before treatment to reduce discomfort.

How long is the procedure?

A typical session lasts about 15–60 minutes, depending on the treated area.

When do results appear?

Results often begin to show after a few weeks as collagen rebuilds, with more improvement after multiple sessions.

Is there downtime after microneedling?

There’s minimal downtime. Redness and sensitivity usually fade within a few days.

How many sessions are needed?

Many people need 3–6 sessions spaced several weeks apart for best results.

Can anyone get microneedling?

Microneedling is suitable for many people, but it may not be recommended for those with active skin infections, severe acne, or certain medical conditions. A specialist evaluates this before treatment.

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