Is Microneedling *Really* Effective For Anti-Aging? We Asked Dermatologists
March 6, 2023 by Lisa Cupido
If you haven’t noticed it yet, we are smack in the middle of a microneedling revolution. Whether you’re well aware of the microneedling trend and have had your trusty at-home micro needle device for years now, or you’re curious and wondering if the treatment can really and truly work (tiny needles plus skin doesn’t automatically compute to big benefits in the mind of your average non-dermatologist), we have answers for you. We spoke with dermatologists about whether microneedling is truly effective for anti-aging — as well as its limitations and who is considered a good candidate for an in-office microneedling procedure. Here’s what you need to know to make a more informed decision for your skin.
What is microneedling and how does it affect the skin?Let’s begin with basics. Microneedling works by creating controlled micro-injuries to the skin, which triggers the body’s natural healing response, says Dr. Dusan Sajic, MD PhD FRCPC FAAD ABAARM, a dual board certified dermatologist and anti aging medicine physician at DéRMA Skin Institute Institute. “This, in turn, leads to increased collagen and elastin production, improved skin texture and tone, and a reduction in fine lines and wrinkles,” Dr. Sajic adds.” It also works well for scarring. Typically 3-6 sessions are needed, depending on the severity and desired outcomes.”
In addition to treating acne scars, large pores, and fine lines, microneedling can create a more radiant appearance from plumping the skin with very superficial swelling, says Dr. Kimberly Lee, a celebrity facial plastic surgeon and founder of Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgery Center.
Who is a good candidate for microneedling?The beauty of microneedling is that it is safe for all skin types, Dr. Lee says. “This means patients of all skin colors can get it done safely, unlike some procedures that use heat or lasers.”
Additionally, recent technological advancements have introduced Sylfirm X, a machine that targets pigmentation, redness, erythema, and active acne during microneedling treatment, Dr. Sajic says.