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How many times do you need to do microneedling?

How often you should undergo a microneedling treatment depends on factors such as needle depth, the current condition of the skin, and the desired outcome. Microneedling is not a one-time solution but is usually performed as a series with multiple sessions and specific treatment intervals. If you want to start with the comprehensive guide, you can read what microneedling is, how it works, and what is important for safety.

What determines how often microneedling should be done?

How often you should perform the treatment depends on several factors, such as how deeply the skin is treated, its recovery ability, and the desired outcome. A deeper treatment requires more time for healing, while more superficial treatments can be done at shorter intervals. For a clear review of recovery, you can read how long it takes for microneedling to heal.

Factors affecting treatment frequency:

  • Needle depth and intensity: Deeper treatments require longer recovery.
  • Skin condition: Your skin's current state and sensitivity.
  • Treatment purpose: What you want to achieve with the treatment.
  • Type of treatment: Whether it is performed at home or in a professional salon.

How often can microneedling be done at home?

Home treatments are conducted with shorter needles that work on the skin's surface. The purpose is mainly to give the face a new glow and to optimize the skin's ability to absorb subsequent products.

  • Superficial method: Microneedling at home is done with short needles for gentle stimulation.
  • Intervals: For best results, the treatment should be repeated at intervals of two to four weeks.
  • Natural healing: Even with a mild treatment, it is important that the skin gets enough time for recovery.

To reduce the risk of irritation and over-treatment, it may be good to read about risks with microneedling and what affects safety.

How often is microneedling done at a clinic?

Clinic treatments involve a more extensive needle depth to reach the skin's regenerative layers, which requires longer recovery periods between sessions.

  • In-depth treatments: Normally performed at intervals of 4-6 weeks.
  • Intensive needling: When treating the deepest skin layers, the healing process may require 6-8 weeks between visits.
  • Optimal recovery: Longer breaks are necessary to give the skin enough time to repair and build new tissue.

How many treatments are needed for different purposes?

The number of treatments required is tailored to your specific goals and how your skin responds to the treatment over time. Here is a guide for common treatment areas:

Skin texture and glow

  • Immediate effect: 1-2 treatments give the skin a quick boost with renewed glow and radiance.
  • Long-term result: For a lasting improvement in skin quality, a course of 3-6 treatments is usually recommended.
  • Interval: The sessions should be conducted at 4-6 week intervals.

Scars and Skin Texture

  • Acne scars: A course typically includes 3-6 treatments.
  • Deeper scarring: For more prominent or deep scars, up to 6-8 sessions may be required for optimal results.
  • Interval: Treatments are conducted every 4 to 6 weeks. For more intensive needling, an interval of up to 8 weeks may be suitable to allow the skin to fully recover.

If you want to read more about risks associated with too deep or too frequent treatments, see can microneedling cause scars or worsen the skin?

Lines and Aging Skin

  • Treatment course: Usually, 3-6 treatments are recommended to counteract signs of aging.
  • Result: Fine lines can often be significantly reduced after about 3 sessions, while deeper wrinkles generally require 5-6 treatments.
  • Interval: The recommended interval is 4-6 weeks.
  • Maintenance: To maintain the result, follow-up treatments are recommended 1-2 times a year.

Pigmentations

  • Visible improvement: It often takes at least 3-4 treatments to achieve a clear evening out of the skin tone.
  • Stubborn spots: For deeper pigmentations, additional sessions may be necessary.
  • Interval: Treatments are performed at approximately 4-6 week intervals.

What happens if you do microneedling too often?

By treating the skin too frequently, you risk disrupting its natural recovery cycle. Without sufficient rest between sessions, the healing process is hampered, which in the long run can impair the final result.

Here are some of the most significant risks:

  • A weakened skin barrier: The skin doesn't have time to regain its protective function.
  • Increased risk of inflammation: The tissue is subjected to unnecessary stress that can lead to irritation.
  • Slower regeneration: The body's ability to repair the skin and build new tissue is impaired.

Here you can also read more about risks with microneedling and why the right interval is important.

How long a break does the skin need between treatments?

After a microneedling treatment, the skin's natural healing process and collagen production are activated. Since collagen builds up gradually, the result develops over several weeks, and sometimes months. To achieve the best possible effect, it is therefore crucial that the skin gets enough time to recover between sessions.

  • Long-term regeneration: Cell renewal and collagen stimulation are processes that occur over time.
  • Standard interval: During a course, a break of about 4-6 weeks between treatments is usually recommended.
  • Intensive treatments: For more intensive skin treatments, longer intervals of 6-8 weeks may be required for optimal healing.

Common questions about microneedling

How long is the recovery time after microneedling?

Immediately after the treatment, the skin may become red and feel warm, similar to a mild sunburn, which can last for up to a couple of days. Thereafter, a gradual rebuilding of the skin begins, continuing over a longer period.

Does microinfusion really work?

Microneedling creates small microchannels in the skin, allowing serums to be absorbed more effectively immediately after the treatment. This is because the skin becomes extra receptive in connection with the needling.

What happens to the skin after microneedling?

Immediately after the treatment, the skin usually becomes red and can feel warm, similar to a mild sunburn, for a couple of days. Once the redness has subsided, it is replaced by renewed freshness and a radiant glow.

Can I microneedle again after 2 weeks?

For milder home treatments, an interval of at least a couple of weeks up to a month is recommended. For more in-depth treatments, longer breaks of about 4-6 weeks are common to give the skin time to heal properly.

What should you not do after microneedling?

Aftercare is crucial for the skin to have time to recover. Throughout the treatment period, it is important to protect the skin from the sun daily to prevent pigment spots from returning or worsening. Read more about what not to do after microneedling.

How much does microneedling cost?

The price for microneedling depends on whether you choose to perform the treatment at home or at a clinic. A clinic treatment usually costs between 2,000 and 4,000 kronor, while a home use starter kit can range from 500 to 1,500 kronor. If you want to weigh cost against benefit, you can read is microneedling worth the money?

What is the difference between microneedling and dermapen?

Microneedling can be performed with tools such as Dermapen. A professional treatment is characterized by vertical needle penetration with medically adapted needle depths, which differs significantly from simpler home rolling that only acts on the surface of the skin. Read more about microneedling vs Dermapen.

How many microneedling treatments are required to treat acne scars?

Usually, a course of 3–6 treatments is required to effectively reduce acne scars, but the exact number depends on the depth and character of the scars. For more extensive or deep scarring, up to 6–8 sessions may be needed to achieve a clear and noticeable improvement in skin texture.

Is microneedling effective?

Microneedling is a collagen-stimulating treatment that uses small needle pricks to activate the skin's natural healing process. This can lead to the formation of new collagen and elastin in the skin. The result is a gradual improvement that typically requires both patience and several treatment sessions.

Can microneedling help with hair loss?

Yes, microneedling can stimulate hair follicles and improve blood circulation in the scalp. With regular treatments, this can promote hair growth and provide thicker, fuller hair. Read more about microneedling for hair loss.

When should you avoid microneedling?

You should avoid microneedling if you have ongoing acne, eczema, wounds, skin inflammation, or herpes, as well as if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. The treatment is also unsuitable for those who have a tendency to develop keloid scars or who are being treated with blood-thinning medications. Also see when you should not do microneedling.

How many needles are used in microneedling?

The number of needles varies depending on the equipment used. For example, professional microneedling tools often have 12–16 needles working vertically with high precision and speed.

Common misconceptions about treatment frequency

Many believe that more frequent microneedling treatments automatically yield better results. The fact is the opposite: the skin needs time to recover and stimulate collagen production between sessions to achieve the desired effect.

Another widespread misconception is that home treatments can match clinical procedures in both depth and frequency. While home tools work more superficially, deep treatments with medical needle lengths require professional expertise and a significantly longer recovery period.

Summary

How often microneedling should be performed depends on several factors, such as needle depth, skin condition, and the result you want to achieve. Deeper treatments require longer recovery, while more superficial treatments can be performed more often. Regardless of the method, it is crucial to give the skin enough time to recover between treatments to achieve safe and long-term results.

Do you want to understand how microneedling works fundamentally, what affects the results, and how the treatment is performed safely? Read our complete guide on microneedling →

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