Microneeding

Microneedling is a rejuvenating treatment that revitalises your skin from within. By creating tiny micro-channels, it activates your body’s natural healing process—boosting fresh collagen and elastin. The result? Smoother texture, fewer fine lines, more even tone, and a noticeable reduction in acne scars and stretch marks, revealing a healthier, refreshed complexion.

What does 
Microneedling do?

Microneedling creates tiny, controlled micro-injuries in the skin to stimulate your body’s natural healing process. This boosts collagen and elastin production, which helps smooth fine lines, improve texture, even out tone, and enhance overall skin rejuvenation. It essentially encourages your skin to repair and renew itself for a fresher, firmer, healthier appearance.

 

Does it work for stretch marks and scars?

Yes—microneedling is well-known for improving the appearance of stretch marks and scars. By stimulating collagen and elastin in deeper layers of the skin, helping to remodel damaged tissue. Over time, this can soften texture, reduce depth, and blend the treated areas more smoothly with the surrounding skin, making stretch marks and scars less noticeable.

How can Microneedling help with pigmentation?

Microneedling can help with pigmentation by speeding up cell turnover and stimulating fresh collagen production. As the skin heals from the micro-channels created during treatment, it naturally breaks up uneven pigment and encourages newer, more evenly toned skin to rise to the surface. Over a series of treatments, this can soften dark spots, sun damage, and general discoloration, resulting in a brighter, more uniform complexion.

How long does it take, and when will I see results?

A microneedling session typically takes 40–90 minutes, depending on the area being treated. Some mild discomfort may occur, but numbing cream is available to keep you comfortable. 

Visible results usually appear within about three days, with improvements continuing to develop over the next few weeks and lasting three months or more as collagen production progresses

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