What is it?

Skin needling, also known as microneedling, is a minimally invasive cosmetic treatment that uses fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin. This process stimulates the body’s natural healing response, boosting collagen and elastin production, which helps improve skin texture, firmness, and overall appearance.

It is commonly used to treat fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, enlarged pores, pigmentation, and stretch marks. The treatment enhances skin rejuvenation, promoting a smoother, more youthful complexion with minimal downtime.

What are the risks?

Skin needling is generally safe, but potential risks include redness, swelling, and sensitivity immediately after treatment. Some people may experience minor bruising, pinpoint bleeding, or flaking as the skin heals. In rare cases, there is a risk of infection, hyperpigmentation, or scarring, especially if aftercare instructions aren’t followed. It's essential to have the procedure done by a trained professional to minimize risks and ensure proper healing.techniques are employed to minimise any risks.

Who can have it?

Skin needling is suitable for most skin types and tones, making it a versatile treatment for those looking to improve skin texture, firmness, and overall appearance. It is ideal for individuals with fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, enlarged pores, pigmentation, and stretch marks. People with mild to moderate skin laxity can also benefit from its collagen-boosting effects. However, those with active acne, open wounds, skin infections, or certain medical conditions (such as keloid scarring or blood disorders) should consult a professional before undergoing treatment. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals may also be advised to wait until after this period.