Microneedling treatment actively stimulates the skin to regenerate itself naturally and effectively. It creates many microscopic channels in the dermis, enhancing the absorption of beneficial substances such as hyaluronic acid, vitamins, antioxidants, and peptides. The procedure is suitable for women and men of all ages who want to improve the structure, elasticity, and tone of their skin.
After microneedling, the skin begins a repair process: the surface renews itself in about a month (depending on age), while new collagen is formed within 5–8 weeks. In the first few days, the skin may feel very dry, so proper moisturizing is essential. Typically, the skin looks its best around two weeks after the treatment.
Microneedling helps improve:
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Early skin aging
- Loss of firmness and elasticity
- Enlarged pores
- Acne scars and other scars
- Uneven skin tone and texture
- Dull, tired-looking skin
- Overall skin rejuvenation
- Improves impure/problematic skin
Improves the skin from within by activating its natural repair process.Stimulates the production of collagen and elastin.


Microneedling not only rejuvenates the skin but also improves hair condition — making it stronger, healthier, shinier, and stimulating natural growth. Special active solutions are applied to the scalp to enhance blood circulation and nourish hair follicles. The procedure effectively combats hair loss, is safe, virtually painless, and requires no downtime. Suitable for all skin types and for both men and women.
If you are unsure about which treatment would suit you best, we recommend booking a free consultation appointment.
Microneedling
Microneedling + BioRePeel
Increased effectiveness combined with BioRePeel, Mesotherapy, Biorevitalization or Radiofrequency
Who is the treatment suitable for?
The treatment is suitable for all skin types, for both men and women, and can be performed all year round
NOTE : Treatment should not be done on active acne, cold sores, eczema, any open wounds and immediately after shaving, waxing, or sugaring.
NOTE : Not suitable for clients taking Roaccutane or Accutane (isotretinoin), Corticosteroids (cortisol, prednisone, etc.), within the last 6 month.
Check all contraindications before the treatment.
Are there any side effects?
Temporary redness, mild swelling, or sensitivity may last 1–3 days. As the skin renews, mild dryness, flaking, or tightness can occur. After deeper treatments, small pinpoint bleeding or tiny scabs may appear, but they are temporary and heal quickly. Most people return to normal activities within a day, and collagen production with skin renewal continues for weeks, providing long-lasting results.
How many treatments are needed, and how often?
- General rejuvenation & glow → 2–4 sessions (every 2–4 weeks).
- Deeper concerns like scars & advanced aging → 4–6 sessions (spaced 4–6 weeks apart).
- Maintenance → 1 session every 6–12 months after the initial course.
Microneedling can be done all year round. Results are visible after the very first treatment and continue to improve over the following months as collagen rebuilds
Microneedling can be combined with BioRePeelCl3 for the best results.
How to prepare for microneedling treatment?
- Avoid sun exposure and tanning beds for for 1 week before treatment.
- Do not use Retinoids, strong acids, or exfoliants (like AHA/BHA peels) for about 5–7 days before.
- Stop blood-thinning medications (only with your doctor’s permission) supplements (aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil, vitamin E) for 3–5 days before treatment
- Avoid chemical peels, laser treatments, Botox, fillers for 2 weeks
NOTE : Treatment should not be done on active acne, cold sores, eczema, any open wounds and immediately after shaving, waxing, or sugaring.
NOTE : Not suitable for clients taking Roaccutane or Accutane (isotretinoin), Corticosteroids (cortisol, prednisone, etc.), within the last 6 month.
Contraindications
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Active acne, skin infections, or cold sores (herpes)
- Eczema, psoriasis, or other inflammatory skin conditions in the treatment area
- Open wounds, cuts, or unhealed scars
- Keloid or hypertrophic scarring tendency
- Skin cancers, suspicious moles, or precancerous lesions in the treatment area
- Recent sunburn
- Blood clotting disorders or use of blood-thinning medications
- Uncontrolled diabetes or other conditions affecting wound healing
- Roaccutane, or Accutane (isotretinoin), Corticosteroids (cortisol, prednisone, etc.) use within the last 6 months
- Recent cosmetic procedures (chemical peels, laser, Botox, fillers) — wait at least 2 weeks
Post-Treatment Care
- Avoid touching or rubbing the treated area.
- You may wash your face about 6 hours after the treatment.
- Avoid saunas, hot baths, and swimming for about 1 week.
- Avoid the gym and heavy sweating for 24–48 hours.
- Avoid direct sun exposure and always use sunscreen SPF 50.
- Makeup can usually be applied the day after treatment.
- Avoid sunbathing on the treated area for at least 2 weeks.
- Do not use active skincare (retinoids, AHA/BHA acids, vitamin C serums, exfoliants) for 5–7 days.
- Stick to gentle cleansers and hydrating products (such as hyaluronic acid or soothing creams).
- Avoid products containing Aloe vera, cortisone, or Bepanthen on the treated area for 1 week (Use only recommended post-treatment products).
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Tue–Fri: 10:00–18:00
Saturday: by appointment (10:00–14:00)
Flexible scheduling available on request.