Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Microneedling – Upper Arm.

Most clients see meaningful improvement after three to six treatments spaced four to six weeks apart. Exact number depends on skin condition, severity of concerns, and desired results; your practitioner will recommend a personalized plan during consultation.

Most clients report mild discomfort, often described as light prickling. We apply topical numbing cream before treatment to minimize pain, and sessions are tolerable for nearly all patients. Staff monitor comfort and adjust settings as needed.

Expect temporary redness, warmth, and mild swelling for 24–72 hours. Tiny pinprick marks usually fade within days. Avoid sun exposure, hot baths, and vigorous exercise for a few days; follow aftercare instructions to support healing and optimal results.

Side effects are generally mild and short-lived — redness, pinpoint bleeding, and sensitivity. Rarely, infection or pigment changes can occur if aftercare is neglected. We screen for contraindications and provide clear instructions to reduce risk and promote safe healing.

Yes — microneedling can significantly improve the appearance of stretch marks and superficial scars by stimulating collagen remodeling. Results vary by scar depth and age; multiple sessions deliver better outcomes, and maintenance treatments may be recommended.

Not suitable for those with active skin infections, open wounds, certain keloid tendencies, recent isotretinoin use, or uncontrolled medical conditions. Pregnant clients and anyone with bleeding disorders should consult our specialist to determine safety before booking.