Treatment guide
A closer look at Medical Microneedling.
Medical Microneedling sits in the injectables menu because it is often part of a more clinical skin-quality plan. It may be chosen for texture, fine lines, or areas where the skin looks tired and needs structured renewal.
The treatment is planned around depth, skin history, and tolerance. Some clients need a conservative first session; others may build toward a series once the skin has shown how it responds.
Your provider will review active breakouts, recent sun exposure, pigment history, sensitivity, and home skincare before treatment. These details help determine whether the timing is right and how assertive the session should be.
Medical Microneedling is not an instant-glow appointment. Redness, sensitivity, and a short recovery window can be part of the process, so aftercare and scheduling matter.
This service pairs well with a thoughtful consultation. The provider will talk through timing, aftercare, and whether PRP or PRF belongs in the plan.



