Cosmetic Dermatology
A. Anti-wrinkle Injections
Skin Cancer & Pre-Cancer Care
Medical Dermatology
(Chronic & Inflammatory Skin Diseases)
Pigment & Lesion Disorders
Non-Cancer Growth
Surgical Dermatology (Non-Cancer Procedures)
Cosmetic Dermatology
A. Anti-wrinkle Injections
- First-Time Botox Guide
- Botox
- Daxxify
Microneedling
B. Dermal Fillers
- RHA Redensity — Fine Lines & Skin Refinement
- RHA 2 — Moderate Wrinkles & Smile Lines
- RHA 3 — Deeper Wrinkles & Lip Enhancement
- RHA 4 — Deep Folds, Volume & Facial Contouring
C. Laser & Energy Devices
- Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)
- Fractional Laser
- CO₂ Laser
- Vascular Laser
- Laser Hair Removal
- Skin Tightening
- Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL)
D. Cosmetic Pigment Correction
• Microneedling
(Collagen-stimulating treatment to improve skin texture, scars, and overall skin quality)
What Is Microneedling?
Microneedling is a minimally invasive skin treatment that uses very fine, sterile needles to create tiny controlled micro-injuries in the skin. These micro-injuries trigger the skin’s natural healing response and stimulate collagen and elastin production.
Microneedling is commonly used to improve:
Acne scars
Fine lines
Enlarged pores
Uneven skin texture
Mild skin laxity
Certain stretch marks
Overall skin tone and smoothness
How Microneedling Works
The tiny needle channels created during treatment signal the skin to repair itself. Over time, this leads to:
New collagen formation
Smoother texture
Firmer skin
Gradual softening of scars and fine lines
Because the skin is repairing naturally, results appear gradually, not overnight.
What Areas Can Be Treated?
Microneedling is commonly performed on:
Face
Neck
Chest
Hands
Certain body areas with scars or stretch marks
Your provider will determine whether the treatment area is appropriate for microneedling.
What to Expect During Treatment
Microneedling is performed in the office.
During your visit:
The skin is cleansed
A topical numbing cream is applied
The microneedling device is passed over the skin in a controlled pattern
Soothing products are applied afterward
Treatment usually takes about 30–60 minutes, depending on the area.
Most patients describe the sensation as vibration, pressure, or light scratching after numbing.
When Will I See Results?
Skin may look brighter within a few days
Texture improvement develops over weeks
Collagen remodeling continues for several months
Best results usually come from a series of treatments
Many patients benefit from 3–6 sessions, depending on the concern being treated.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Microneedling?
Microneedling may be a good option if you want to improve:
Acne scars
Fine lines
Mild texture irregularities
Enlarged pores
Early signs of skin aging
It may not be ideal if you have:
Active infection
Uncontrolled acne flare
Open wounds
Certain scarring tendencies
Your provider will determine if microneedling is safe for your skin type and goals.
Pre-Op Instructions (Before Microneedling)
1–2 weeks before treatment
Avoid excessive sun exposure and tanning
Use broad-spectrum sunscreen daily
Stop retinoids, exfoliating acids, scrubs, and irritating skincare as directed
Tell us before treatment if you:
Have active acne breakouts, cold sores, rash, or skin infection
Have a history of keloids or poor wound healing
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Are taking isotretinoin or recently used it
Have a history of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)
Day of treatment
Arrive with clean skin
Do not wear makeup, lotion, or sunscreen on the treatment area
Avoid shaving irritated skin right before treatment
Post-Op Instructions (After Microneedling)
What’s normal
Redness similar to a sunburn for 1–3 days
Mild swelling or tightness
Dryness, roughness, or light flaking
Increased skin sensitivity
Aftercare
Use a gentle cleanser and bland moisturizer
Avoid makeup until your provider says it is okay
Avoid hot showers, saunas, pools, and strenuous exercise for 24–48 hours
Do not use retinoids, exfoliating acids, or scrubs until cleared
Strict sun protection is essential
Call the office if
You develop increasing pain, swelling, pus, or fever
Redness worsens instead of improving
You notice unusual darkening or blistering
Frequently Ashked Questions
Does microneedling hurt?
Most patients tolerate it well because numbing cream is applied beforehand.
How much downtime is there?
Most patients have 1–3 days of redness and mild sensitivity, with light flaking afterward.
How many treatments will I need?
That depends on your goals. Many patients need 3–6 treatments for best results, especially for acne scars.
Can microneedling help acne scars?
Yes. Microneedling is commonly used to soften acne scar texture and stimulate collagen over time.
When can I wear makeup again?
Usually after the skin has calmed, often about 24 hours, but follow your provider’s instructions.
Can microneedling cause dark marks?
It can in some patients, especially if aftercare and sun protection are not followed. Careful treatment selection helps reduce this risk.
