Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Nanoneedling.

Nanoneedling uses ultrafine, non-ablative tips to enhance topical absorption without deep dermal injury. Compared with microneedling or lasers, it offers gentler stimulation, reduced discomfort and downtime, and effective product delivery for tone, texture, pigmentation, and mild scarring.

Yes — when performed by trained professionals, Nanoneedling is generally safe across skin types, including darker complexions with lower pigmentation risk. A pre-treatment consultation screens for active acne, infections, retinoid use, pregnancy, or medical conditions that may contraindicate treatment.

Many clients notice an immediate smoother glow and improved product absorption within days. Collagen remodeling and visible reduction of fine lines, scarring or pigmentation develop over weeks. A series of 3–6 treatments spaced four weeks apart typically yields best results.

Avoid aggressive exfoliants, retinoids, and prolonged sun exposure for several days before treatment. Discontinue blood-thinning supplements if instructed, arrive with clean skin, and discuss medications during your consultation to ensure a safe, effective Nanoneedling session.

Downtime is minimal. Most clients experience mild redness, sensitivity, or light swelling for 24–72 hours that fades naturally. Avoid heavy makeup, intense exercise, and sun exposure for at least 24 hours while using gentle skincare and broad-spectrum SPF afterward.

Most clients benefit from a series of 3–6 treatments spaced about four weeks apart, depending on concerns like scarring or pigmentation. After initial improvements, occasional maintenance sessions every 3–6 months help sustain collagen renewal and long-term skin health.