Microneedling FAQs
Why I Want to Answer Your Microneedling Questions.
Choosing microneedling is an important step in your skincare journey, and it’s completely normal to have questions before getting started. I believe informed clients feel more confident, comfortable, and empowered in their treatment decisions.
Microneedling is not a one-size-fits-all service, and understanding the process, expectations, and aftercare is key to achieving safe, lasting results. My goal is to guide you every step of the way—before, during, and after your treatment—so you know exactly what to expect and feel supported throughout your experience.
By answering these common questions, I hope to help you make the best decision for your skin and feel confident knowing your care is personalized, professional, and focused on long-term skin health.
— Diane Shadgett
Licensed Esthetician
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Microneedling is a professional treatment that uses fine, controlled needles to stimulate collagen production, improve skin texture, and support overall skin rejuvenation. It helps address fine lines, uneven tone, acne scarring, and loss of firmness when performed as a customized serie
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Microneedling is not a one-and-done treatment. Most clients see the best results with a series of treatments spaced several weeks apart, followed by maintenance sessions to support ongoing collagen production.
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Discomfort is minimal and well-tolerated. A topical numbing cream is applied prior to treatment to ensure comfort during the session.
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You can expect mild redness similar to a sunburn for 24–48 hours. Most clients return to normal activities quickly with proper aftercare.
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Home care is essential to protect the skin while it heals and to maximize your microneedling results. Using the correct products helps support collagen production, reduce irritation, and prevent complications such as sensitivity or post-inflammatory pigmentation. Personalized home care ensures your results last longer and continue to improve between treatments.
Still have questions about Microneedling? Book a free consultation today.